Chapter 2320
Four of them would send out their senses every time, each in charge of one direction. That way,
they preserved their spiritual energy and true energy while they also increased their uracy. After
arranging everything, they decided on a direction to advance.
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When everyone advanced, Fane, Graham, and the other strangerbatants were all arranged to
stand at the front. They truly felt the power of moving as a group then, and everyone felt a sense of
security.
After all, they had lost over two-thirds of their people, and they were already at the stage where
everyone was in danger. While the group advanced at a steady pace, Fane once again talked to
Graham and Benjamin.
It was not really much of a conversation, however, because Fane''s tone had a hint of usation to
it. His dark eyes were focused on Graham to his left.
"Graham, as a top-five chosen disciple in the Thousand Leaves Pavilion, you must have the favor of
the elders and leaders. There''s something in my heart that I''ve been mulling over for several days,
and I wonder if you can help me clear my doubts."
Even though the words sounded polite, there was an usatory undertone to it that slightly stunned
Graham and Benjamin.
Graham raised an eyebrow. "If it''s something I know,
I''ll tell you. However, if it involves secrets of the n, then I really can''t help you."
The words sounded ambiguous, but Fane did not mind. He smiled lightly as he said, "What is the
Thousand Leaves Pavilion nning? Why did they allow the Corpse Pavilion to enter this ce?
Did the Thousand Leaves Pavilion''s internal and external elders feel like the Corpse Pavilion''s
disciples would be kind enough to not harm us?
"A big part of what''s happening right now is because the Corpse Pavilion was allowed entry. If it was
just us northern ns, things wouldn''t have escted to this point regardless of whatever conflict
would''ve taken ce."
Fane''s words were very meaningful, and it caused Graham and Benjamin to have a change of
expression. It truly was a question that could not be overlooked, and Fane was right. If the Corpse
Pavilion had not been allowed entry, this catastrophe would not have happened.
They would not have lost so many disciples.
Just thinking about Riv''s bloodless face caused Fane to boil in anger. He truly did not understand
what the Thousand Leaves Pavilion was trying to do.
At Mount Beasts, the Thousand Leaves Pavilion had noticed the Corpse Pavilion sealing the ce
up, yet they acted like nothing had happened, ignoring the disciples on Mount Beasts.
It was as if those lives were insignificant to them. Entering the Hidden ce for Resources needed
permits, and there were only 180 of them. They did not even have enough to distribute among
themselves, but they took out half for the southern ns.
Fane could not understand their actions at all.
Graham let out a long sigh as he answered, albeit rather exasperatedly, "The Pavilion doing this
naturally has its own reasons as well as their ns. After all, the elders and disciples from the
Thousand Leaves Pavilion aren’t idiots. There''s no way they’re doing all of this for no good reason;
they must have a very special goal."
Hearing all that, Fane could not hold back the mockery in his words as his face darkened. "Do you
think such an exnation is enough for everyone? Even though we''ve deliberately toned down our
voices and no one else can hear what we''re saying, do you truly think they aren''t mulling the same
things internally?
"So many people have died, and most of them were the elites from the various ns. What sort of
n is worth sacrificing all their lives?"