Chapter 319 - 317 A Night with Dark Moon and High Winds
At this moment, Lu Tianxing finally harbored a murderous intent.
Bai Zhiqing had once again encountered a crisis, which made Lu Tianxing realize that the Heavenly God was far more powerful than he had anticipated. Relying solely on the Rose Society and Fu Tu Tie Niu would never be enough to quench his immediate thirst. He needed to possess a far more formidable force, a much greater power to completely dominate Modu and have the entire city under his control.
Since the Rose Society was the strongest force he wielded, he decided to make it even stronger, bigger, and turn it into Modu’s behemoth that many feared and dreaded at the mere mention.
After all, there’s a saying, "Keep the best for oneself." Rose was his wife, so of course he would help his own wife. Besides, as long as the Rose Society grew in strength, officials would find it not so easy to take action against them.
"Husband, do you need my help?"
Rose did not ask what exactly Lu Tianxing was planning to do. To her, no matter what Lu Tianxing did, she would support him one hundred percent without needing any reason, even if it meant climbing the knife mountain or descending into the sea of flames.
"No need, what you need to do is quickly gather the overt forces of the Sword Alliance. When the time comes and the Rose Society truly takes over Sword Alliance’s territory, even the officials will struggle to deal with you," he said.
Lu Tianxing shook his head. This time, he not only intended to annihilate the Sword Alliance as a warning to other forces harboring ill intentions toward Bai Zhiqing, he also wanted to let them know that they should consider whether they could bear his retaliation before they attempted anything against Bai Zhiqing.
Secondly, he planned to clear the obstacles for the Rose Society. Since the last incident, the society had become a thorn in the officials’ side, a source of irritation, as they looked for opportunities to destroy the Rose Society. But if the Rose Society grew stronger again, even those higher-ups would need to consider the consequences of trying to eradicate it. This essentially provided a protective umbrella for the Rose Society, making others hesitant to take action.
