Otherworldly Affairs Office-Chapter 571 Holy City Fengyun Part (Please Subscribe)

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As everyone followed the voice and looked over, they discovered that the speaker was none other than Finn Buck House, the clan leader of another family victimized by this incident. After saying these words, he surveyed his surroundings with a face full of grief and indignation, and said furiously, "Two members of the Demon Race who had stepped into the higher ranks, two of them! They didn't die on the battlefield fighting against the Disaster Legion, but were killed by their own kin's hands. Kane, your brother Fritz was on the scene! He condoned the occurrence of all this."

"The reason Fritz acted this way was because your retainers refused to make an effort to rescue the Star Lord. You should understand better than anyone how severe the consequences are of the Star Lord being captured. The situation was urgent, and they had no choice but to do so," Kane Samikina retorted directly, finding no retreat after being pointed at.

Leman sneered disdainfully, "This is the best joke I have ever heard. Relying on them to rescue the Star Lord? Well, let's say for argument's sake they do have the intention to save the Star Lord, but how is there any logic in killing one's own generals before killing the enemy? Without the support of two high-ranking Demon members, what do they have to save the Star Lord?"

"Right, I see they're merely using the name of rescuing the Star Lord to expand their own power! Now the army is trapped outside the Holy City, and some people's minds are becoming unstable!" Another member of the Demon Race concurred at the conference table. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

"Humph, if their so-called general is as cowardly as a tiger and refuses to send troops against the enemy, but instead creates all kinds of difficulties and delays, what use is it to keep such a general?" Kane raised his eyebrows and replied combatively.

Bang! With a crisp sound, Finn slammed the table, stood up quickly, put his hand on the hilt of his sword at his waist, and shouted angrily, "Old Kahn, watch your words! My Buck House family members and territory soldiers have fought hard in every battle since the Disaster Legion invaded. Are you accusing us of being cowardly without even looking at what kind of daughter your Samikina Clan has bred? How dare you insult the honor of my Buck House family face-to-face! I will not let this matter rest with you!"

Upon hearing this, Kane Samikina slowly rose from his position, and an astonishing aura surged from within him. His lion-like eyes fixed on Finn as he spoke word for word, "The honor of your Buck House family is indeed honorable, but isn't ours of the Samikina Clan too? When did minor families rise up to question the direct bloodline of the Demon God? My daughter's mistakes will be compensated by her descendants, but if anyone dares to insult my deceased daughter again in front of me, don't blame the Samikina Clan for disregarding the ties of kinship, and we will relentlessly fight!"

Intimidated by Kane's soul-shaking aura, nobody dared to speak for a moment. After a long pause, Leman finally spoke slowly, "The fear is just that your daughter's descendants, in their eagerness to earn merits, become puppets manipulated by the hands of others!"

On hearing this, Kane turned to look at him and said in a deep voice, "Did you not see the message sent to the Holy City before? Asking for assistance from other major planes was originally one of the Holy City's strategies. Now that someone has responded and is willing to ally with us and forcefully break through two Disaster Pillar territories within the Bull Territory, is this not enough to prove their strength and determination?"

"Humph, reinforcements? Allies? If it's from other major planes, that's one thing. But when can weaklings from the Foundation plane, known as the Energy Desert and haven for the weak, become allies with our Demon Race?"

As Leman said this, he stood up, paced as he spoke persuasively, "These people only know the logic of 'lip-tooth survival', fearing their own plane becoming the next target for pillage, and are thus making an emergency response! Don't forget, if our previous plans had really come to be, if the Holy City had truly...," at this point, Leman paused, glancing stealthily at the elder, who was seated in the central throne of the meeting room pretending to be asleep with his eyes closed and showing no signs of displeasure before continuing, "If truly that day arrives, then the Foundation plane would be our last refuge!"

With these words, he returned to the front of his seat, placed his hand on the chair, and stared straight at Kane with cold sarcasm, "Only the offspring of a fallen family would clutch this as a lifeline, selling out the lives of their kin for so-called trust. Were it not for the betrayal and scheme involving our families, these abilities wielded by beings from the Foundation plane should have long been in the hands of our Demon Race, at our disposal rather than sharing our benefits as so-called allies!"

Leman's remarks undoubtedly resonated with many Demons in the venue, whose deep-rooted prejudice against the Foundation plane and arrogance regarding the Demon Race's strength made it hard for them to accept the reality of beings they once saw as ants becoming their saviors.

Having his weak spot hit, Kane was at a loss for rebuttal, and far away in the Holy City, he equally didn't understand why his brother acted in such a way. While Sifuer, the child eager for merits, could be excepted, Fritz shouldn't have acted so recklessly! Yet, the incident had occurred, and trusting his brother, Kane believed Fritz had his reasons and would never put his family in jeopardy. As he organized these thoughts, preparing to retort, a soft cough was heard.

The originally noisy meeting hall became instantly silent upon hearing this soft cough, the previously tense two opposing factions in the Demon Race promptly returned to their seats, including Kane, who looked towards the center of the venue.

On that luxurious, intricately crafted large throne, sat an elder whose ragged clothes and hunched figure seemed mismatched to the chair's aura — the cough came from him. Although the elder looked sorry, none of the clan leaders dared to underestimate him.

The reason was simple: Since the Demon God retreated to the Holy City with the army, the main figure never displayed himself before the clan leaders. Every time the Demons held major meetings, the Demon God sent his trusted Demon God Guard to randomly choose someone — a child, a soldier, or a maiden — for a strand of consciousness from the Demon God to manifest for the meeting. Today, the chosen one was this destitute old beggar; regardless of his prior identity, now the words from his mouth represented the Demon God's will.

"I am very disappointed in you all. Now that our clan has fallen to this state, you still cannot learn from the lesson!" The elder sighed, his face carrying a displeasure and frustration, "Unable to discern the urgency of matters, all you do is fight over power and profits here. Such debates are useless for resolving the situation — regardless of what this incident signifies behind the scenes, the immediate task is to resolve the issue of the Star Lord's capture."

At this point, the elder glanced at Kane, who was sitting to his left, and spoke in a deep voice, "Your brother Fritz should have conveyed messages to you privately, right? Tell me the truth, what is their confidence level in rescuing the Star Lord?"