Chapter 1153: Reaching An Accord (III)
Within the Hao Cosmos.
The Ninth Division leader looked around; no Red Moon power rose from the man. He considered the dao universe around him, then turned his gaze to the various sectors. His eyes ultimately rested on the sword sector as he took in the presence lingering there.
“Is this the new dao universe?” he asked. “It is quite desolate. Stars abounded in the core origin universe, filling the cosmos with sparkling splendor. This new dao universe is very weak as of now, but that also represents an opportunity!”
“It is indeed quite weak.” Li Hao nodded with some confusion. “The new dao does not reject the core origin dao that strongly, but it was very much repelled by Red Moon. Does the Ninth Division leader know why this is so?”
“The new dao might have been born with the new world—it is potentially a case of one world having one dao. It is normal for Silver Moon to not overly reject core origin because it is born of New Martial,” the Ninth Division leader hypothesized. “In that case, we might find shadows of the core origin universe at the end of the new dao.”
“That I don’t know about, it’s too far away to consider!” Li Hao shook his head. “I am unable to plumb its depths myself. Ninth Division leader, if there are people within Battle Heaven who are contaminated by Red Moon power, they might come back to themselves after that power is expelled. What should be done about them then?”
“They should die!”
“Huh?” Li Hao looked at the man.
“Whether it is a passive or active betrayal, betrayal is betrayal,” the Ninth Division leader said calmly. “Does it need to be categorized so clearly? There is an adage of becoming a Buddha when one puts down their blade. That applies only to the martial world.
“As soldiers, all we know is that traitors are to be executed. It is not enough to simply turn over a new leaf! Thus, you do not need to think too much. Whether they recover their own selves or not, their only outcome is death!”
“I see.” Li Hao smiled after looking deeply at his colleague for a while. “I understand then.”
