Chapter 306 - 199: Agreement Reached_2
Chapter 306: Chapter 199: Agreement Reached_2
The Lie Mountain Four Tigers didn’t even dare to move at this point, there were at least ten or more Foundation Establishment Cultivators present, and the situation here must have alerted the Shushan Sect, not to mention that they lacked the ability to carve a bloody path to escape.
Even if they had such ability, where could they flee to? They simply couldn’t escape the pursuit of the Shushan Sect.
With a cultivator skilled in formation having checked, which of the cultivators present was a fool? They all understood that the shopkeeper must have been involved.
Some cultivators sensed the scent of conspiracy, but the majority were still filled with righteous indignation, regardless of Li Shiming’s identity, to assassinate a cultivator in Gushan Town was a matter that affected the interests of all cultivators.
The reason why cultivators would come to Gushan Town was because it was safe and stable.
Many cultivators worked hard to earn Spirit Stones, just so they could use the spiritual energy in inns for cultivation breakthroughs. But if the safety of the inns was in doubt, who would come here?
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“I hold the token of Xu Chuan’s true inheritance and have come to meet Elder Su. This has already been processed by the cultivators stationed in Gushan Town, and I am waiting for an audience with Elder Su!” Li Shiming, not satisfied that the matter was disruptive enough, held the token aloft over his head, activated it with spiritual power, and said loudly.
This time, all cultivators’ faces changed dramatically; there was a conspiracy to ambush a true inheritor’s messenger in cahoots with an external cult atof the sect right here at the inn. The implications were enormous.
The Lie Mountain Four Tigers were nearly scared to wet themselves; they had no idea this involved a Golden Core Elder of the Shushan Sect, an existence that could squash them like bugs.
Their only hope now was Ji Zhenchuan, but at this moment they dared not say anything.
