“Yes, this junior thinks that there shouldn’t be any chance for Ding Lin Country to get a breather, otherwise it would bring about the destruction of the country in the future. It is just that since the sects and Deity Temple all wish to interfere, if this drags on for a long time, it will be troublesome. Thus, I wish to end things quickly and would like to seek the aid of the esteemed guardians,” Fu Huayi said determinedly, her gaze cold and steely.
“Not bad, you’re much stronger than your old man.” Mo Kongyuan looked at Fu Huayi in admiration.
Ling Chuxi also secretly agreed. The little brat had finally grown up.
“If we were to let off Ding Lin Country this time, the world would have to experience the bitterness of war again sooner or later. For the sake of all those citizens, why not get rid of this problem once and for all? Isn’t the reason these sects are intervening because they do not wish to see the world in chaos? If we can end things quickly, presumably, they would not be too calculative.” Although Mo Kongyuan cared about the world, he was not as pedantic as Chu Fengyun said. He was able to differentiate what was important better than anyone else. The only downside was that this could potentially offend the sects and cause unnecessary troubles.
“Don’t worry about that, Mister Mo. If you agree, I will leave the Ding Lin Country’s envoy and those sect disciples in the post house to cool off for a few days. As long as I do not give them the chance to open their mouths, when the time comes, what can they say? It is not like I am not entertaining them, but they themselves did not open their mouths, right?” Fu Huayi said cunningly.
Amazing! With this, even Xie Wuji and the rest saw Fu Huayi in a different light. From how things looked, these disciples were destined to suffer a quiet loss. Who knows how melancholic those proud sect disciples would be when they received news of the annihilation of Ding Lin Country before they could even open their mouths?
Thinking about this, they could not help but glance at Ling Chuxi. What kind of master had taught her disciple to be so devious while appearing innocent?
“Then, about this matter, I still have to request these old brothers to give me a hand,” Mo Kongyuan said to them. Although Chu Fengyun was dead and Ding Lin’s army had retreated in defeat, their centuries-old foundation was still around. If they wanted to end things quickly, the best way was to use the identity of the guardians and their cultivation to deter the Ding Lin imperial family with might, and force them to abdicate.
“This matter naturally cannot lack us. If not for Chuxi’s rescue, we old fellows would have long been buried at the Silver Ancient Mountain Range. Furthermore, this is also for the sake of the citizens of our countries,” Xie Wuji said solemnly. Their relationship with Mo Kongyuan was not bad, and coupled with Ling Chuxi saving them, they naturally would not reject their request. Furthermore, Nan Xia’s danger this time was also considered an alarm for their countries. No one was willing to allow the tiger to return to its den, and bring about more danger for themselves in the future.
They all laughed, and with this, it was decided the once-glorious sovereign country of Ding Lin would ultimately face the fate of destruction.
They all got up and walked towards the door once it had been decided.
“Master, you and Mister Mo really agreed that if he dies, you are to take his place as Nan Xia’s guardian?” Fu Huayi asked softly.
“Yes, we did agree to that,” Ling Chuxi replied nonchalantly.
“Such a pity.” Fu Huayi sighed in regret.
Mister Mo, who had just walked to door, stumbled. ‘What does that brat mean by ‘such a pity’? Pity that her master did not become the guardian, or pity that I didn’t die? Seems like they’re both the same thing!’
Mister Mo glared viciously at Fu Huayi.