Chapter 1229: Chapter 1230: Prisoners Under the Steps
“Right, it’s best for your clan mbers to quickly swear the Heart Demon Oath, otherwise, I’m afraid the casualties will be severe.” Suddenly, as if sothing occurred to him, Lin Qian turned to Liu Liancheng and reminded him.
“Better hurry, the Huaxia Empire’s style is clean, quick, and efficient.”
Hearing Lin Qian’s words, Liu Liancheng, although not fully understanding the underlying implications, dared not disobey and quickly complied.
Now, he and a group of elders had already sworn the Heart Demon Oath to Lin Qian, essentially being in the sa boat with him.
To enhance the mory of Artifact Refining, he was willing to agree to any condition.
Moreover, these conditions seed to greatly benefit their clan.
After Lin Qian finished speaking, Liu Liancheng and the surrounding elders conveyed this intention.
The Flowing Gold Clan mbers were stunned, sowhat incredulous upon hearing the Clan Leader’s orders.
They repeatedly confird whether these orders truly ca from their elder, wondering if it wasn’t the enemy impersonating their ancestor.
After confirming that it was indeed the ancestor’s order, they followed the Clan Leader’s instructions and swore the Heart Demon Oath.
In their clan, the Clan Leader’s orders were greater than the heavens; since he said so, there was certainly a reason.
What they didn’t know was that after they swore the Heart Demon Oath, the light spots indicating them as enemies on the tactical map had changed to allies.
And not long after they swore the Heart Demon Oath, just about an hour later, a mass of cyan light suddenly burst forth around them, streams of light flew from afar at an incredible speed, nearly frightening them out of their wits.
Furthermore, these people were shocked to discover that the sudden presence was enveloped in spatial fluctuations, and the path they took was different from known flight paths.
It was as if they were leaping through space out of nowhere.
This sensation made them feel inexplicably uncomfortable.
As the cyan light appeared, these figures completely materialized before them, wearing cyan soft armor; their faces covered with a black mask, sared with a blood-red cute smiley face that seed gentle and approachable.
Upon appearing, without a word, they tossed sothing towards the Flowing Gold Clan mbers: “Take this, use it as a guide, flee south quickly!”
As the cyan figure finished speaking, they alone had already leapt into the distance, and after a brief spatial shift, they reappeared far away.
The Flowing Gold Clan mbers, although unsure, understood one thing: having sworn the Heart Demon Oath to the Huaxia Empire ant they were no longer on the sa side as Ming Chun Hall and the Hude Clan.
In fact, knowing their current situation, they secretly felt relieved in their hearts.
For when confronting the Huaxia Empire, there was a deep sense of despair and fear, even if they had to brace themselves to fight against them.
But deep down, there was no confidence, unsure of how to face the presence of the Huaxia Empire.
What if their capability in direct combat was also unfathomable, what would they do then?
“What should we do?” A mber of the Flowing Gold Clan, looking at the golden token in their hand, questioned their captain.
The captain thought for a mont, body pulsating: “The Clan Leader ordered it, and it seems those who guided us are from the Huaxia Empire. Since things have co to this point, we can only comply, let’s go!”
As those words fell, he was the first to rush out, fleeing southwards as instructed by the person in cyan soft armor.
After they had been flying for not very long, the darkness in the void suddenly began to ripple, and the golden token in their hands emitted an array fluctuation, while the distant space rippled like water waves.
Soon after, the Flowing Gold Clan mbers’ scenery before their eyes shimred, the world spun, and the view transford.
In the dark void, a massive Void Warship was quietly hovering in this expanse.
As they gazed at this terrifying colossal object, their hearts trembled inexplicably; they never imagined that in the nearby void, the imnse tal Cloud Boat of the opponents was lurking here.
And they hadn’t detected it at all; if the opponents made a sudden move, wouldn’t they be dood?
Confronted by this thought, the Flowing Gold Clan mbers, with their liquid tal-like bodies, felt sowhat dissipated.
Upon boarding the tal Cloud Boat, each of them was even more astonished for they now understood the terrifying craftsmanship of the tal Cloud Boat.
Observing closely, and even after boarding the Void Warship, these Flowing Gold Clan mbers realized why the Clan Leader issued such peculiar orders.
The artifact refining artistry must be the reason why the Clan Leader chose to surrender to the Huaxia Empire.
And the emotions among these Flowing Gold Clan mbers stirred for their clan harbored a passionate desire for Artifact Refining techniques.
From a young age, their clan instilled a philosophy of constantly improving their Realm and Artifact Refining skills, so that in battles against the Netherworld Clan, their trans-dinsional army could wield extraordinary Soul Devices.
This was the pride and glory of their clan.
Yet, arriving on the Void Warship, they were terrified by the scene before them.
Upon the deck of the Void Warship, like a grand city’s drill ground, stood a ticulously equipped army in neat formation.
The Soul Devices donned by these Human Clan soldiers imdiately caught the attention of the Flowing Gold Clan mbers, each eager to get closer, too excited, reaching out but hesitant to touch.
At this mont, in front of them, the Soul Devices on these Imperial Army soldiers were akin to an unparalleled beauty, readily obtainable before their eyes.
However, at this ti, a scholar approached them and said, “Please proceed to the rear for registration, and in case of resistance, it will be considered rebellion and punishable by death. Do not wander around aimlessly, understand?”
The scholar’s words brought the Flowing Gold Clan’s attention back, and facing each other, they could only follow towards the rear of the warship.
They understood that their facing fate likely involved imprisonnt, becoming captives, waiting for resolution once the conflict ended.
However, what happened next was beyond their expectations.
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