The funds provided by the Blood Clan cannot be used to hunt down its mbers.
"So, it ans that the Exorcism Association is considered a neutral organization among humans and the Alien Clan."
Ning Fan felt a bit puzzled, realizing this was not what Ma Fei'er had told him.
But thinking of Ma Fei'er's cultivation level, Ning Fan felt reassured.
"Yes."
"But I heard that the Blood Clan's founding of their nation this ti seems to have so cooperation with the Exorcism Association?"
"Well..."
William hesitated whether to reveal the truth, as this was currently the Blood Clan's biggest secret.
"There's nothing that can't be said. Sooner or later, people will find out anyway."
Hearing Andrew's words, William felt a pang of regret; he shouldn't have hesitated earlier.
"This ti it isn't the Blood Clan founding a nation; strictly speaking, it is the Alien Clan founding a nation. We have cooperated with the Dark Council, the Werewolf Tribe, the Witches Association..."
After listening to Andrew's revelation, Ning Fan was surprised, "It's really a case of using the others to control the others."
This ti, the Blood Clan's action involved uniting various alien clans and humans possessing dark powers to form an alliance of the Order Camp.
Seizing and annexing territories from large and small gangs was just the first step.
Next, the alliance forces would issue an ultimatum to the alien clans.
Both the Order and the Chaos Camp must join the alliance forces.
Any forces that do not comply, except for the alien clans unfit for human territories, would be suppressed with bloodshed.
Of course, those alien clans with different living environnts still need to join the alliance and cannot remain outside it.
The Chaos Camp willing to reform could have their past actions pardoned.
This reason was why the Exorcism Association cooperated with the alien clans and beca a mber of the alliance.
It makes all alien clans accept unified managent to prevent them from doing harm to humans.
Once the dust settles, the alliance forces will establish a Supre Committee for managent.
Clan leaders of each race, as well as leaders of major forces, will all have a seat, alongside human top-level officials.
The Supre Committee will diate internal conflicts among the alien clans and handle offending mbers.
This is why human high authorities are cooperating with the alien clans.
Rather than allowing them to do evil deeds unchecked, it's better to confine them to one place for better regulation.
"Ning Fan, if you are willing, I would like to have my clan's Prince secure a seat for you."
"With the joint effort of our Morgan Family, this matter will not be an issue."
Hearing their words, Ning Fan was indeed a bit tempted.
In his perspective, this Supre Committee is akin to the Martial Alliance.
But there's no alliance leader position; all committee mbers are equal, adopting a voting system by the parliant.
There's no perfect system in this world; every system will have loopholes to be found.
Though it may seem sowhat chaotic, it's the best approach.
Otherwise, these alien clans, one by one restless, would definitely fight brutally for the leadership position.
"If the alien clans genuinely wish to coexist with humans, perhaps peace could indeed be achieved."
Ning Fan thought this because the Supre Committee is set with a maximum of fifty seats, with humans and alien clans each occupying half.
There is also a crucial point, completely reflecting the sincerity of the alien clans.
The Supre Committee has half of the seats for humans, naturally to ensure human interests.
After all, these autonomous regions each have human populations.
When humans and aliens live together, inevitable conflicts may arise.
When disagreents occur, the Supre Committee will decide through a voting system.
If the number of human votes matches that of the alien clans, it will be assud as a victory for the humans.
"Agreeing to such harsh conditions shows that the alien clans are dead set on peace; the sincerity is simply imnse."
This also ans that even if the humans are at fault first, the alien clans would ultimately be punished, at least the humans would remain unscathed.
As long as the human seats can unite, they remain invincible.
However...
Ning Fan thought a bit, predicting such a scenario would be rare.
In both humans and alien clans, there would definitely be selfish mbers.
Discovering a traitor would not surprise Ning Fan at all.
"Scheming and buying off is actually nothing, as it only deals with trivial issues. When major matters arise, voting ans nothing."
Ning Fan shook his head, not wanting to concern himself further.
"Ning Fan, what do you think?"
"Let consider it first."
Ning Fan hasn't decided whether to get involved in this storm yet.
"You'd better decide soon. After we have digested the territories in Arica, we'll start preparations for the Supre Committee."
Deep down, William hoped to help Ning Fan secure a seat.
Under that agreent similar to a halfti offer, the alien clans are at a disadvantage.
William didn't dare to guarantee that every mber of the Philip Family would remain honorable.
If any descendants committed an offense, securing Ning Fan's vote would basically win the day.
"By the way, where do the human seats on the Committee co from? From those gang forces?"
Andrew snorted coldly, "They don't deserve to be on equal footing with us."
Ning Fan then realized he asked a foolish question.
Those gang leaders, seeking immortality, voluntarily submitted to the Blood Clan, their status close to servitude.
"Currently known human seats include the President of the Exorcism Association, the President of the Mage Guild, the President of the Warriors Guild..."
Upon hearing the last few nas, Ning Fan felt surprised; he hadn't expected participation from the Big Five.
After voicing his doubts, William awkwardly explained, "Besides Arica and the British Empire, the other three nations have default seats."
"I see."
Arica was the initiator of this committee, naturally got involved early on.
The British Empire was the birthplace of the Blood Clan and also got involved.
The other three nations participated due to their national power, the alien clans relinquished three seats as a default.
Ning Fan couldn't help but ask, "But with the Blood Clan recomnding , will others agree? After all, I'm human."
"No need to worry about that."
William smiled calmly.
If even Ning Fan, who possesses Holy Power and Anti-Magic Power, couldn't join, the presidents of other human forces were even less qualified.
"And what about the Sanctuary of Light?"
"We actually hope that the Pope would join," William said with a bitter smile, "But the Sanctuary of Light firmly rejects outsiders, they are irreconcilable with our alien clans."
"This..."
Ning Fan didn't know how to comnt, as the Sanctuary of Light is committed to eradicating alien clans.
Even though they act indiscriminately, from a human standpoint, Ning Fan felt no aversion.
Seeing Ning Fan's thoughts, William said seriously, "Ning Fan, do you think the Sanctuary of Light protects humanity, always defending humans?"
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