Chapter 232: Who is the Strongest in The Dark Division (1)_1
"Grandpa, I understand," said Situ Xin, stretching out one arm that was holding Baibai and hugging Old Master Loo’s waist, fighting back the tears in her eyes.
"Old Lu, this..." Old Master Situ began to say something, frowning, as Old Master Loo agreed, but he was cut off before he could finish. "Situ, the child is grown now, we should start to let go appropriately. We just need to watch from behind and be their steadfast support," Old Master Loo interrupted.
Carrying Baibai, Situ Xin approached the higher-ups of The Dark Division, scanning them with a faint smile in her eyes before finally resting her gaze on Xiang Yang, who had stepped forward first to speak. "Are you their leader?" she asked, lifting a hand to point at the rest and speaking with absolute certainty.
The atmosphere quieted down abruptly as Situ Xin, with Baibai in her arms, walked over. Everyone’s eyes were fixed on her, carefully observing her every move.
"Yes," Xiang Yang, who was pointed out, stepped forward and replied. Possibly because of Situ Xin’s exquisitely delicate face, or perhaps her young age, his voice softened unconsciously as he responded to Situ Xin, so much so that even he didn’t notice.
After receiving Xiang Yang’s answer, Situ Xin nodded, then casually asked, "So The Dark Division believes in strength as the deciding factor? If one can prove to be stronger than anyone from The Dark Division, they can become the Leader, and you all would submit unconditionally?" Situ Xin paused, glanced at the people before her once more, and added, "And none of this has anything to do with age, right?"
"Exactly, as long as you have the strength to defeat us, we’ll recognize your position as the leader," the only woman among The Dark Division’s senior members spoke up with pride before Xiang Yang could respond to Situ Xin.
None of The Dark Division’s members present objected to what the woman had said, and their faces showed no disagreement. Situ Xin realized that what this woman had expressed was likely what everyone else was thinking too.
