If not for this, Divine Farr Hundred Grass could not have revealed the entire new Tianjing plan to Na Ancestor, allowing him to adopt such a tough stance, seize the upper hand in negotiations, and dare to walk away after a disagreent.
Demon Ancestor felt deeply troubled.
If Na and dicine join forces, and indeed erupt at a critical mont, they might not only overturn Nian, Cursed Yin, and Path, but could also deliver a fatal blow to himself, considering these two are beings already standing at the pinnacle of the Great Path.
What a pity, this "verbal alliance" is destined to collapse in my hands!
But to be fair, enabling Na Ancestor to assist circuitously, helping Divine Farr Hundred Grass to attain at least the power of the Three Rivers of the Great Dao, clearly requires offering greater future benefits.
What did dicine Ancestor offer?
What must I offer to exceed dicine Ancestor?
Demon Ancestor pondered, turning over in his mind what he could provide, yet felt the answer was insufficient, wanting to probe further, thus instinctively ignored Na Ancestor’s various cunning tactics, following the feeling:
"That calamity..."
As soon as the words left his mouth, Na Ancestor’s expression turned utterly cold, interrupting with a shout:
"Saint Xin!"
Demon Ancestor froze, and upon regaining his senses, he saw Na Ancestor’s face flushed with anger.
The intention to repel was evident:
"You are too greedy."
Not good...
Indeed, as future allies, "greed" is certainly not a trait that fosters trust, but rather leaves a negative impression.
In contrast, dicine Ancestor may frequently employ trickery and be insidious and vicious, but can be considered to have sagacity and foresight, possibly even quick wit in critical monts that could save others from peril.
If I were Na Ancestor and needed to choose an ally without a very obvious gap in comparison...
Should I choose a greedy yet intelligent friend, or a greedy yet avaricious ally?
"I’m sorry."
Demon Ancestor introspected and apologized actively.
He finally ceased further inquiries, pondering for a mont, then explicated all the sches and plans he had previously thought about, attempting to surpass dicine Ancestor:
"Why do Na, Nu, and Shi jointly sche? It must be due to the ’great calamity’ that Na Ancestor just ntioned. Therefore, seeking assistance?"
"Honestly, Nu Ancestor approached early, but I refused."
"And this ti, if Na Ancestor temporarily allies with Divine Farr Hundred Grass, I can honestly say I would withdraw, as the effectiveness is bound to be minimal."
A perplexing example followed by a threat, spoken resolutely without a questioning tone.
Demon Ancestor seed highly confident in his certainty regarding Shi, Ming, and Nu’s purposes, believing it aligns with his view, and appears to have planned the outco involving Divine Farr Hundred Grass down to the roots of the ancient japonicum, holding everything under control.
He did not stop nor care about how Na Ancestor reacted, confidently declaring:
"Firstly, concerning the new Tianjing."
"Over there with Divine Farr Hundred Grass, I don’t know what he has promised, yet the concept of the new Tianjing isn’t solely his idea; seventy percent originates from , not just ideologies but efforts."
"Therefore, in the initial plan, if the new Tianjing materializes, Divine Farr Hundred Grass could only occupy two continents at most, while the major part belongs to . I am the true master of the new Tianjing!"
Na Ancestor remained silent.
Xu Xiaoshou listened attentively.
Cursed Yin, oh Cursed Yin, you have conjured sothing vile, indeed without The Divine, you fundantally cannot contend with these two ancient mischievous combinations!
"Secondly, concerning combat strength."
"dicine Ancestor Shennong Hundred Herb, even with the Twin Rivers of the Great Dao, both are perceptive type powers; even if he subsequently gains support from Na Ancestor, seizes the mory Path, and forcibly assembles the Three Rivers of the Great Dao."
"In reality, the power of three paths, all auxiliary, his combat strength is too limited; can he truly, as Na Ancestor imagines, provide effective support under the great calamity?"
Demon Ancestor’s gaze was mocking, as if determined on Na Ancestor’s final choice being none other than him, Saint Xin!
"Oh?"
This really "awakened" Na Ancestor.
Na Ancestor’s expression was subtle, but his tone gained a touch of caution: "Could it be, Demon Ancestor prides himself on possessing strength not inferior to the Three Rivers of the Great Dao?"
As the words fell, his gaze simultaneously drifted downwards, evidently having seen through Demon Ancestor’s nature, jestingly:
"In my view, Holy Demon amounts to zero, not necessarily transcending the Twin Rivers of the Great Dao much."
"Moreover, Divine Farr Hundred Grass has spoken of..."
After a pause, Na Ancestor’s expression turned serious, stating blandly: "Moreover, you don’t necessarily succeed in returning to zero."
Upon hearing this, Demon Ancestor’s gaze beca dangerous.
Clearly, he discerned that dicine Ancestor has ans to counterbalance him, even offering it as a bargaining chip to the Na Ancestor before him.
"Can Divine Farr Hundred Grass still obstruct from returning to zero?"
"Ridiculous!"
Demon Ancestor laughed heartily, pointing towards the Far West, "His Shennong is short-sighted, yet boasts shalessly; Na Ancestor has experienced nurous reincarnations, possesses uncommon insight, yet can only see what’s in front, not the future?"
"Future?"
Na Ancestor seed touched, his gaze beca a bit more aged, "At this mont, I also don’t know what the future is..."
"Then let show you what ’future’ is!"
Demon Ancestor spoke loudly, withdrawing his power, completely dispelling the white smoke within the primordial coffin.
He unabashedly exposed the Demon Ancestor’s body, spirit, intent below, and the Power of Divinity combined with Zi Chong, to Na Ancestor.
Boldly, evidently fearless.
"Was Divine Farr Hundred Grass previously able to prove the Twin Rivers of the Great Dao because I couldn’t intervene?" Demon Ancestor questioned and answered:
"No!"
"It’s because I chose not to intervene intentionally!"
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