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Chapter 289: Chapter 289: The ans of Light Elves Chapter 289: Chapter 289: The ans of Light Elves The negotiations ended in discord, even though they were brief, the Light Elves also knew they had returned without accomplishing anything.

However, they too wanted to express their stance—so things may lack evidence, but as long as they are spoken, everyone understands what’s really going on, and at least the higher-ups can make their own guesses.

The Sea Alliance wasn’t just comprised of evil beings; there were plenty of righteous beings as well.

Once such condemnation was exposed, it stirred up considerable antipathy and condemnation.

Initially, Fang Jie’s Material Trading House business was sowhat impacted, though the effects were not too substantial.

After all, with no alternatives available, many were forced to hold their noses and use their services, even if they disliked doing so.

Returning to their own territory, the Light Elves looked towards their Clan Leader.

“Clan Leader, what should we do?

We can’t let this go.

They’re just a group of Undead.

Let’s go and exterminate them.”

“Exactly, just a disgusting group of Undead; we absolutely can’t let them do whatever they want.”

The Elves were filled with indignant fury, with many expressing their willingness to enter the battlefield.

Historically, these righteous Light Elves were always fueled by fervor and high morale, which was unusual among Elves.

After all, Elves generally loved peace, and it was rare to find others like the Light Elves who enjoyed conflict.

“Calm yourselves, we can’t directly confront the Alliance.

If we openly violate the rules and severely disrupt them, the Alliance will definitely attack us, and we are not their match.”

The Clan Leader wanted to act as well, but he was not foolhardy.

Over the years, if it wasn’t for continuous subsidies from the Alliance, even tackling those Demons would have been very challenging.

If the Alliance cut off all those subsidies, it wouldn’t take a few months before they would be forced to abandon Golden Sand Island due to Demon pressures.

Furthermore, if the Alliance employed so tactics behind the scenes, they could be annihilated right there and then.

And now, to leave this place, aside from the reluctance to surrender their established base here, they also weren’t sure where they could go.

Even if every issue were resolved, would the Alliance just let them leave?

That was impossible.

“I have an idea, perhaps we can ally with so external entities.”

A Light Elf saw everyone looking at him and continued, “Many people have always wanted to enter the Sea Alliance, whether for developnt and refuge or rely to expand their territorial control.”

“Quisha Island!

It used to be occupied by Zombies, so it wasn’t suitable for living beings.”

The Elf pointed at the map and continued, “But since the occupation, the new Undead primarily Skeletons, have reford the area; the initial rot and severe environntal decay have largely been cleared.”

“Although Quisha Island is still steeped in Undead Death Energy, it has gradually beco more accommodating for living beings.”

“What are you suggesting?” The Clan Leader had guessed his thoughts but was still sowhat unclear.

“Release this information.

Many people on the continent are very interested in the Sea Alliance.

With a large island like Quisha Island, I can’t believe they won’t be tempted, not to ntion the island’s extensive resources.”

Through recent developnts, they had seen how rich Quisha Island was in mineral resources.

Though Fang Hao hadn’t blatantly exposed it, everyone wasn’t naive and could deduce so of it.

“As long as we promise to help them rid Quisha Island of the Undead presence, it’s certain to attract a lot of interest.”

“But according to the rules, only like beings can attack an island occupied by their own kind, right?”

“Indeed, this is a stabilizing asure, but so beings are inherently unstable.

Moreover, this ti their Material Trading House has affected the interests of many established powers; we could ally with them to ensure this endeavor is approved.”

While others were not too familiar with issues of interest distribution, since their tactician had assured them, it presumably wouldn’t be problematic.

“How certain are you?” the Clan Leader inquired of this individual.

“At least sixty percent, and we can ally with other champions of justice.

Knowing we can have their help, our chances could increase to eighty percent,” which was already quite substantial.

“Alright, then let’s proceed as you suggested,” the Clan Leader imdiately agreed.

Those Undead had truly crossed the line by daring to attack and kill their kinfolk.

Regardless of the reasons or the potential rule violations, this vendetta had to be avenged.

For Elves, the obsession with revenge was always much stronger than in most other races.

anwhile, Fang Hao reported the proceedings of this event to Fang Jie.

However, since Fang Jie was quite busy these days, he only briefly listened to the report.

“So what are your thoughts,” Fang Jie directly asked.

Fang Hao imdiately responded, “I feel these Elves will definitely not let the matter drop; they’re bound to do sothing.”

Fang Hao continued, “Therefore, I suggest we keep a close watch on these Elves, understand their plans, and avoid conflict.

Also, I’ll need more forces to prevent potential dangers.”

Fang Jie nodded in agreent, “Proceed as you’ve suggested.

Over there abroad, manage everything yourself.

If needed, have Qin Shulan and Qin Lan assist you; they will support you fully.”

“There’s nothing else then.”

Fang Jie also remarked, “Alright, you can focus on your own tasks then.

By the way, keep an eye on the terrestrial reconnaissance over there; we might need to continue expanding our influence on those continental powers.”

“Rest assured, I’ve consistently maintained our efforts in that aspect,” Fang Hao acknowledged.

Afterward, Fang Jie continued to study his Spell knowledge.

Despite various enhancents, the pressure to improve his abilities in just a few days was still imnse.

Although failure wouldn’t pose a significant issue, just like normally invoking a Divine Statue would, Fang Jie knew that failure could potentially endanger his life.

Plus, having attained such an opportunity, the cost of failure was too great; Fang Jie could not afford to fail and was determined to give his utmost.

Just when Fang Jie was deep in research, an unexpected developnt occurred, sothing he hadn’t anticipated.

However, this ti it was a fortunate occurrence; there had been a breakthrough in the research at the Sun Tower.

It was only when a Skeleton Hero notified him did Fang Jie realize that the previously brought back Inheritance Bracelet had yielded sothing.

Holding the Crystal Stone in his hand, Fang Jie’s eyes sparkled with an enigmatic light—he was imnsely pleased with the smooth progress of the research.

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