Chapter 1331 - 1278 - 1279: The Taoist Monarch Acknowledges_2
Now, his resolute decision, when Longevity Taoist Monarch took the blame for him, not only did he not shirk responsibility but actively shouldered it and even indicated his willingness to hand over this Small Thousand World, undoubtedly earned him the respect of many powerful beings.
After all, when it comes down to it, these powerful beings are not truly interested in this Small Thousand World. Even if it might be important to Star God Ding Ce, they would not set their hearts on these Small Thousand Worlds.
The reason why this matter has caused such a stir this time, with powerful beings behind the scenes adding fuel to the flames, is that they need to establish rules and wait for the other party’s attitude.
Now that he has volunteered to give up the Small Thousand World, this undoubtedly satisfies these powerful beings. With this precedent, they can take the opportunity to set down the rules, and henceforth, newly discovered worlds must be reported to the Heavenly Court for judgment.
However, while one group of powerful beings is pleased, another group is not so happy.
They have gathered so many people and made so many plans to create today’s situation, and now that the main character has so easily given in, how could they be satisfied?
If things really continue like this, their interests will inevitably shrink, which is not what they want to see.
"Lords, may I say a word, how about that?" Pei Xuanjing’s gaze swept across All Gods.
He seemed to have anticipated Star God Ding Ce’s behavior, not surprised in the least, and as his gaze swept over All Gods, it was evident that many were visibly indignant and about to speak, but Pei Xuanjing prevented them from doing so.
Indeed, even if Star God Ding Ce handed over the Small Thousand World, it undoubtedly left many powerful beings dissatisfied.
They were not happy with Star God Ding Ce’s actions that toyed with their side and wouldn’t allow Star God Ding Ce to simply escape unpunished.
"I said from the beginning that this scoundrel was unreliable, and you still didn’t believe me!"
