Chapter 2607: Trade Federation (1/2)
“I do agree that the Trade Federation is out of line for doing this” One ancestor stated his disapproval
“What can we do when they’re so strong?” A different ancestor said: “Hidden Gold Grotto ht act all that, but it isn’t necessarily as powerful as the federation The geezers in that alliance have a dozen systems or so behind theht now if it wasn’t for the three behehed and admitted the federation’s power
This federation was considered the biggest alliance in I their foundation focused on justice and fairness
Their goal was to avoid total hegereed to form this alliance
The leader and faciliator was the oldest and strongest Eternal - Venerable Deer Merchant [1]
Later on, more Eternals joined the mix Outside of their leader, there were five deputy leaders as ith the title of Heavenly Merchant They were quite er than the ten Vajras of Hidden Gold Grotto, at least in a one-on-one scenario
This alliance lacked institutional consolidation and the members only joined on a personal level However, behind them were their respective systems
Thus, the actual power of the federation was quite considerable Provoking any h Hidden Gold Grotto see by their attitude, it er than the federation
After all, the grotto only represented one system while the federation had a dozen They were outth and resources
That’s why people usually refrained fro the federation, the three behe to stop this blood offering They disliked this extreme measure and wanted to stand up for justice Alas, the disparity was too great
Standing up for strangers and antagonizing the federation would be unwise
On the next day, the sealed gate of the city slowly opened
“It’s happening” The spectators came out of the city in order to watch the developrooves on the ground to lead blood everywhere as bait for the corpses
The entrance and walls were filled with visiting experts They saw the federation pushi+ng a few dozen natives, both mortals and cultivators alike They were bound and couldn’t move at all
The federation’s experts took them on top of the platforms with executioners at the ready
“What happened to not involving the commoners…” One master shook his head with displeasure
No law in the cultivation world prevented one froree one or two co on a bigger scale was a big deal
Wars between sects and systeeted the territories of ordinary people Even during a massacre, the winner would only kill the disciples of their enemy They wouldn’t bother with the ed them into the flames of war
After all, they lived in two different worlds Mortals had nothing to do with the conflicts between cultivators Thus, they were usually spared
Not involving the commoners became an unspoken law of the cultivation world - a rule broken by the Trade Federation today
Many felt that this act would ruin the reputation of other cultivators
Finally, one older ancestor couldn’t stand this any longer He stepped out and uttered coldly: “What are you doing?! Throwing away the reputation of cultivators!”
“Don’twith our federation’s business” A disciple responded in an aggressive manner