They will create a ruckus for a while, but eventually, they’ll stop.
However, regarding what Nezha ntioned about taking action, Sun Wukong is very keen on it. He is ready to take action.
If the other party dares to behave like this, wouldn’t it diminish his own prestige if he doesn’t retaliate?
But how to make a move?
This is a question.
He is indeed not a mber of the Heavenly Court, so no one would bla the Heavenly Court if he takes action.
But, after all, his relationship with the Heavenly Court is too close.
Moreover, Ji ng’s strength is formidable; Sun Wukong might not be able to beat him.
This is also a rather realistic problem.
Lest he causes trouble and gets himself into trouble in the end.
Of course, the other party is unlikely to kill Sun Wukong. With Ji ng’s strength, he cannot achieve this.
But even being defeated is quite humiliating and could damage his and the Heavenly Court’s prestige.
Thinking of this, Sun Wukong fell into deep thought.
What to do?
A legitimate reason for action must be found.
A gleam of light flashed in Sun Wukong’s eyes; he already had an idea.
This matter needs careful calculation.
A justifiable reason is absolutely necessary.
As for allies, Sun Wukong has also thought it through.
He may not necessarily provoke Ji ng; defeating others is also an option.
But preparations must also be made in case Ji ng makes a move. If the opponent is really too much, he should be ready to take Ji ng down in a battle.
If Ji ng falls, Emperor Jun would definitely go mad.
After all, Ji ng is different from the others; he is the First Marshal by Emperor Jun’s side, the most important person besides Changxi and Xihe.
If he falls, Emperor Jun’s faction would suffer a great loss.
Ji ng was currently visiting an Immortal Sect with a few subordinates.
The powerhouses of that Immortal Sect were all on edge, sowhat apprehensive.
The strongest in their Sect was only a Celestial Immortal, yet Ji ng ca to engage in a discussion of the Dao.
This Immortal Sect really wanted to scold, what nonsense discussion of the Dao, this is clearly bullying.
Supre coming to discuss the Dao with Celestial Immortals.
If this isn’t bullying, what is?
However, they dared not say anything.
Any random subordinate of the opponent could extinguish them with a flick.
At this point, these cultivators of the Immortal Sect wished the Heavenly Court would ignore the heavenly laws and directly obliterate Ji ng and his group.
Following the Dao discussion, Ji ng’s subordinates issued a challenge.
The powerhouses of that Immortal Sect were all stunned, utterly confused.
Finally, a young disciple could not bear it and shouted at Ji ng and his group: "A man can be killed, but not humiliated. If you want to kill us, just do it, why humiliate us like this?"
Ji ng smiled faintly and said: "I am not bullying you; it’s rely a pure challenge of Dao discussion."
Hearing Ji ng’s words, the disciple beca even angrier.
He sneered and said: "A grand Supre discussing the Dao with the strongest, only a Celestial Immortal cultivator, aren’t you shaless?"
Being insulted by an ant, Ji ng was not angry, instead calmly said: "Dao discussion speaks of cultivation insights, challenges are ans of verification. We don’t bully you; let anyone step up, we’ll fight at the sa realm, absolutely not suppressing you with a superior realm."
The young disciple’s eyes lit up, a glimr of hope arose in his heart.
If it’s a battle at the sa realm, they might not lose to Ji ng’s group.
So the disciple was the first to step forward, pointing at Ji ng, and said: "If that’s the case, I challenge you."
"Life and death battle or just to decide the winner?"
Ji ng smiled faintly.
The young disciple hesitated.
Reason told him the odds of winning were not high, but he wanted to give it a try.
If Ji ng were of the sa realm as him, perhaps he could indeed kill him.
Thinking of this, the young disciple gritted his teeth and said: "I want a life-and-death battle with you."
Slaying Ji ng was extrely tempting for him.
If he could do it, he would surely rise smoothly.
Perhaps he might even receive a reward from the Heavenly Court.
Ji ng laughed; indeed, the Human Race is greedy.
To think of killing him, the Human Race indeed has great ambitions.
With a bright smile on his face, Ji ng began to battle with the young disciple.
He indeed suppressed his realm, exhibiting mana similar to the opponent’s.
However, Ji ng’s skills were not sothing the opponent could match.
With just one strike, and the young disciple was pierced through, then utterly killed.
Imdiately, all mbers of this Immortal Sect turned pale.
They had a glimr of hope in their hearts before, but it vanished completely now.
Even at the sa realm, with equivalent mana, they were no match for Ji ng and his group. Their Immortal Techniques and Divine Skills were not sothing they could compare with, too far apart.
Realizing this, they beca completely calm, unwilling to make another move.
Seeing they had no intention to strike anymore, Ji ng sneered and disdainfully said: "What? Are you just cowards now, is the Human Race just a bunch of weaklings, without even the courage to strike, truly rubbish as always."
As these words fell, emotions ran high.
This Immortal Sect was ninety-nine percent Human Race.
They took pride in being Human, always holding other races in contempt, now being looked down upon in return, their hearts filled with humiliation.
"What? Did I not speak the truth? A grand Immortal Sect, without anyone daring to fight us? Isn’t it a bunch of garbage?"
Ji ng said laughingly, he seed quite composed, not worried at all about these people losing their temper.
Provoked like this by him, the disciples of the Immortal Sect finally couldn’t bear it anymore.
Many disciples skilled in combat stepped forward, wanting a life-and-death battle with them.
"I won’t bully you; after all, my strength is indeed a bit too strong. Even if I suppress my realm, you’re still no match. How about this, I’ll let my subordinates challenge you, you can go against them all at once; if you can kill them, you win."
Instantly, in this Immortal Sect of over a thousand people, at least half stood forward.
They didn’t care about anything else, just wanted to tear apart these fellows in front of them.
Ji ng made them all sign the challenge letter, all life-and-death battles.
In this way, even if they slay these people in front of them, it would only count as a challenge, not slaughter.
The Heavenly Court wouldn’t be able to trouble them, not having a leg to stand on ethically.
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