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Now reading: Chapter 1983: 155: Words Unspoken from Red Heart Patrols the Sky, a Eastern novel by Deep Feelings.

Capítulo 1983: Chapter 155: Words Unspoken

Beigong Ke’s status and position do not represent him alone.

He leads the army to this lawless land, surely having a strong figure to support him, and that person is likely the Duke of Yong, Beigong Jade.

It is said they are sealing off this place to thoroughly investigate Mo Jingyu’s death.

The suspicious criminal Huang Jinmo has already been captured, and Zhu Weiwo’s fate is unknown, whereabouts unclear.

Who are they sealing off this place to investigate?

When will this blockade be lifted?

During this lockdown, can this lawless land still be “lawless”?

Once the law of Yong is implented… will it ever be abolished?

Right after the Mo Family’s two True Person Level powers captured Huang Jinmo, Yong Country’s army arrived to lock the boundary.

Such coordination can truly be called seamless.

From holding the City Lord accountable to investigating the refugees, a single death of Mo Jingyu seemingly connects everyone in this lawless land!

Jiang Wang is no longer the naïve young man from the small town; he holds a high position in the Overlord Country, having been influenced by Zhongxuan Pang for a long ti and having pored over history books, he can sowhat understand the situation.

Forr wars between Zhuang and Yong Countries.

With the collapse of Nine Dragons, the Supre Emperor of Yong, Han Yin, died in battle, and Du Yehu first ascended Suolong Gate. Thus, Yong Country lost the Qi Chang Mountain Range and the strategic fortress of Suolong Gate.

The fertile hinterlands were exposed to the military might of Zhuang Country.

Emperor of Yong, Han Xu, brought in the Mo Family’s strength, establishing Xiong City overnight to preside over Suolong Gate with a steel fortress, thereby stabilizing the formation.

Thereafter, the frontline between Xiong City and Suolong Gate beca the new Life and Death Line between Zhuang and Yong Countries. Both sides stationed large armies, confronting each other from a distance.

Yong Country never spends a day without thinking of retaking the strategic pass, and Zhuang Country spares no expense, day and night reinforcing the city defenses.

This standoff has lasted almost two years.

Even a three-year-old child should know that the frontline between Xiong City and Suolong Gate is insurmountable for either Zhuang or Yong; both sides are prepared to shed the last drop of blood here.

For Yong Country, there’s no retreat; for Zhuang Country, stepping back would an losing all its gains. Once the flesh cut from the ancient Yong Country is lost, it’s hard to win it back from the new Yong Country.

There must be another war between Zhuang and Yong, but when this war will occur, what level of support the Mo Gate behind Yong Country, and Jade Capital Mountain behind Zhuang Country will provide… remain questions.

Even if the Taoist Sect does not value Zhuang Country, it is impossible not to be wary of the Mo Gate intending to enter the Official Way. Therefore, Yong Country bringing in the Mo Gate gives Zhuang Country an excuse to gain more support from the Taoist Sect, which is one of the reasons Zhuang Gaoxian could reach a tacit agreent with Han Xu at the ti.

And what does it an if Irredeemable City, and the lawless land it represents, the junction between Zhuang, Yong, and Luo Countries, is occupied by Yong Country?

It ans Yong Country can open another frontline outside the Xiong City-Suolong Gate warline!

Who cares about the insurmountable Suolong Gate if it can be bypassed?

It can be said that a single thought widens the world!

Among the three countries surrounding Irredeemable City, apart from the weak Luo Country unable to expand, which of Zhuang or Yong does not want to swallow this piece of fat at? Who does not want to place the dagger against the back of another country?

But undoubtedly, Yong Country is the quicker one to act.

After all, it has the Mo Family’s two True Person Level powers to pave the way—perhaps this is a significant turning point.

Although Yong Country established the Mo Family as a national academy, and indeed, it is the first ti the Mo Family formally supports a country entering the Official Way. But the Mo Gate’s support for Han Xu has never blatantly exceeded the True Person Level involvent.

This is a very clear line of caution.

Crossing it changes its significance entirely.

Clearly, whether it’s the Mo Gate or Emperor Han Xu of Yong himself, they both have certain concerns.

This ti, when True Man, Heavenly Artisan, and Ming Gui, the true puppet, cooperated to capture Huang Jinmo, it was under the pretext of investigating the death of the Mo Family genius. But in fact, they completed the action of clearing obstacles for Yong Country with real-level force.

This led to the entry of Yong’s army.

For Yong Country, the sudden death of Mo Jingyu, and the truth is undoubtedly important. But how Yong Country itself handles the issue of Mo Jingyu’s death is more crucial. They could easily achieve a de facto occupation of Irredeemable City, holding national interests first and then slowly investigate the truth.

If Mo Jingyu was indeed killed by Huang Jinmo, then there is no room for discussion, as the Mo Gate maintains its own dignity. If this incident involves Zhuang Country, it would be apt to settle new and old scores together.

As long as Huang Jinmo isn’t dead, everything still has room to turn around, even if Huang Weizhen truly returns; the deceived Mo Family can justify itself.

As for Yong Country…

What concern is it of Yong Country? Yong Country is rely locking the boundary with its army, investigating a truth.

Han Xu’s reaction, Han Xu’s decision, is fully reflected in Beigong Ke, this young general with twin swords at his waist.

The Mo Family’s attitude, the Mo Family’s assertiveness, has already gone with True Man and Ming Gui.

Thus, what else could Jiang Wang say?

He is willing to vouch for Huang Jinmo and Zhu Weiwo with the credibility he has built through life and death. If given the chance, he would try everything to uncover the truth behind Zhuang Gaoxian’s framing.

But his credibility is inconsequential.

And, behind Huang Jinmo and Zhu Weiwo, there is actually no one who can advocate for them.

Unless Huang Weizhen imdiately returns from fantasy, turning the illusory possibility into reality.

But even Jiang Wang, who has just witnessed the wonders of the Mountain and Sea Realm and has considerable confidence in Huang Weizhen’s return, knows that it requires ti asured by centuries.

He cannot influence the Mo Family, nor can he influence those who have the right to dialogue with the Mo Family in this matter.

Even today, he remains insignificant.

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