Chapter 2354 The Way It Should Be

In the face of such a large-scale war, taking the head of a general amidst an army of ten thousand men is extremely difficult.

Rajan also knew that cultivators were incredibly imaginative and powerful when they fought.

However, with the two armies facing each other, the battlefield was incredibly vast, and the three Zerg units on the other side had already spread out completely.

So it cautiously suggested, "I can help you gather a few more great beings to fight this battle together."

As I said before, as long as cultivators participate in the battle, it's easy to summon two more Grand Venerables. Who doesn't like a satisfying victory?
It can even selectively notify a few high-ranking officials, which can be considered a proper use of resources.

“You seem to have misunderstood me,” Jin Ge Zhenxian said seriously. “We want to kill two more people who have left the body.”

"Kill... a few more?" Rajan was speechless. How could you guys be so careless?
But you get used to it. It knew about these people, so it went to inform its own kind.

On the third day, Laru and Ratan arrived, with the latter stating that the Zerg had gone too far and it was necessary to strike back decisively.

For Latan, who values ​​his tribe more than his own life, this statement is truly rare.

Two days later, three more Great Venerables of the Tapir Clan arrived, two of whom had seen cultivators before.

The one that had never seen a cultivator was larger and noticeably older.

However, Ratan was able to suppress it; at least it was very polite when communicating with cultivators.

Three days later, two more Star Tapir Grandmasters arrived, bringing the total number of Star Tapir Grandmasters around Rajan's home planet to seven.

Even Rajan was quite surprised: With this combat power, we should be able to launch a counterattack against the Zerg, right?

It still overlooked the potential appeal of cultivators to the tapir race.

When it first reported to its clan that it had encountered cultivators and hoped for limited cooperation between the two sides, there were quite a few skeptics.

However, it's not that the Tapir tribe hadn't heard of cultivators; the more ancient and powerful a tribe was, the more it knew about cultivators!

They just couldn't believe that this group had actually appeared in their own world.

Because the tapir tribe faces immense survival pressure, only Laru and Ratan came, partly to observe and partly to discuss limited cooperation.
Ultimately, it's because these two tribes were located in the rear.

However, as the cultivators opened up the situation, the news had already spread throughout the Tapir race.

Rajan and the other two great beings shared some of their battle experiences with the clan, especially the battles they had participated in.

So now all the great lords of the tapir clan know that cultivators not only truly exist, but they have indeed come.

Most importantly, this group is really good at fighting, even more so than the legends suggest.

The morale of the Tapir race has been boosted not only because the Zerg have changed their tactics, but also because the cultivators have arrived, and the race is saved!
It was precisely because of this that, upon hearing the news from Rajan, several Star-Baku Venerables actively and proactively rushed over.

By the fifteenth day, excluding Rajan, there were already eleven Star Eaters who had arrived.

With the addition of cultivators, there were sixteen Grand Venerables gathered, and the spiritual energy of the entire star system noticeably decreased.

Upon seeing this formation, a Star-Beast Grandmaster was quite eager to try, asking, "Shouldn't we consider launching a counterattack against the Zerg?"

It's no wonder it had such thoughts. Even in the Houde Realm, if such a fighting force appeared, the Lingyun Sect would have to pay them a visit.

However, Venerable Minning's expression was somewhat conflicted. "With so many souls leaving their bodies, how are those mere three insectoids to be divided?"

In the past few days, many Star-Beast Venerables have deliberately tried to curry favor and have managed to find out the cultivators' main purpose.

As for the details of the collaboration between the five-person group and the Tapir Clan, it was no secret within the Star Tapir Grandmaster's group.

They knew very well that the cultivators' help was limited to the promised twelve Nascent Soul aliens; any more... would require additional payment!

However, when cooperating with the tapir tribe, everything is negotiable if money isn't discussed, but it's easy for things to fall into a deadlock when money is brought up.

One of the Star Tapir Grandmasters volunteered, saying that if I killed the Zerg who had left their body, I could count it towards your quota.

But the spoils still belong to it.

It sounds like it's full of good intentions, but upon closer inspection, it's actually quite unreliable.

One particularly bad thing about the Tapir race is that the twelve Great Venerables are twelve mouths, and each of them thinks it has the right to say something.

As a supreme being, one would naturally have the right to speak, but their constant chatter is truly a headache.

The five-person group had been dealing with the tapir tribe for quite some time and knew they couldn't let these guys get away with it.

Minning Zhenzun bluntly asked, "Is this how your tapir clan holds meetings?"

That's not true at all. The Star Tapir tribes are divided into strong and weak, and the Great Venerables are divided into old and young, and there are also small circles.

At Minning's suggestion, the Great Lord of the Tapir Clan finally nominated four representatives.

The three cultivators had previously encountered were among them, and the other was a great master named Lata.

Minning Zhenzun didn't say much, indicating that since so many great venerables had come, it was no longer important whether or not they made a move.

So you twelve can go to the battlefield; we won't compete with you for the chance to kill alien beings.

Lata panicked upon hearing this, explaining that they weren't there to join in the fun, but rather because the Zerg might have reinforcements arriving.

It's just that, by accident, there were a few too many high-ranking officials present, but this also shows their concern for you.

Since we're already here, we might as well dampen everyone's enthusiasm, so let's head to the battlefield together.

Some Star Eater Grandmasters won't take action themselves, but will help your side maintain order and also get a glimpse of the Zerg's combat tactics.

After all, a considerable number of Grand Venerables have never fought against the Zerg, so it's a good thing to be able to observe them closely.

"So we're still supposed to go up here?" Jin Ge Zhenxian couldn't help but complain to Qu Jianlei, his expression quite strange.

"I'm really curious, how did the cultivators back then manage to suppress their anger and not kill them all?"

Sleeping maggots... This description couldn't help but pop into Qu Jianlei's mind.

Minning Zhenzun bluntly stated: "Since so many great venerables have come, it's a good opportunity to practice."

Ultimately, it's a tribal war among the tapirs. We're just fulfilling a promise, so there's no need for us to intervene!
Rata, the Great Lord, seemed to hold a slightly higher position in the tribe than Ratan, and he invited Minning to communicate with him privately.

Then it said helplessly: If you don't take action, I'm afraid none of us of the same kind will dare to do so!
It could see clearly all the little schemes and scheming within the tapir tribe, but there was nothing it could do; that was just the social atmosphere.

However, Min Ning said that was their own problem. They were cultivators, not actors, and the battle was not for people to watch!

Lata had many other reasons, but it also confirmed that the humans hated empty talk and saw it as an excuse.

The communication process was painful for both parties, but fortunately, Min Ning was truly blunt and spoke her mind, which effectively prevented misunderstandings.

Finally, Lata discussed with the other Grand Masters and said that they could choose not to participate in the battle, but it would be fine for them to provide support.
There is a problem, and a big problem! Minning Zhenzun said: We rushed back from space to fulfill our promise.

If we only stand guard and don't participate in the war, when will we be able to fulfill our promises?
Moreover, he strongly suspected that the tapir race would develop a habit of relying on the battlefield, needing cultivators to support them in every major battle.

The five-person group really shouldn't do anything; they should just wait for the tapirs to kidnap them at any time.

This is not in line with the original intention of cultivators!
Lata didn't deny the possibility he mentioned, but he had his own opinion: "Then you can only last ten years at most."

You're only responsible for holding the line for ten years, without even having to fight a war, and you still get a wisp of Primordial Purple Qi. Aren't you satisfied with such a bargain?
Even the Great Venerable's time is still time! Minning True Venerable was completely speechless: You think you've gotten a good deal, but we don't care.

Whether you understand or not, this is our attitude, and there's no need to explain it to you!

His words were harsh and quite impolite, and some of the Star Eater Venerables privately expressed some dissatisfaction.

But there's no use being unconvinced; the most important thing is that they are really good at fighting.

Qu Jianlei has always emphasized that "barbarians fear power but do not cherish virtue," and this is the most accurate description of the situation.

Rata the Great negotiated very seriously, and Ratan, Rajan, and Raru were quite cooperative, and finally the cooperation was agreed upon.

That's right, this is the only time the cultivators can step in to keep things under control—after all, they've come all this way back.

This will absolutely not happen again. If a similar situation occurs again among the Tapir Clan, the cultivators will unilaterally terminate the cooperation.

Minning Zhenzun generously stated that terminating cooperation does not mean breaking promises; we have always kept our word.

Our side will continue to kill the Out-of-Body alien race until we have twelve, but we can decide which race to kill and where to kill them.

Although some Star Eater Venerables had some reservations about cultivators, they had to admit that the human race was not truly untrustworthy.

Otherwise, now that the Primordial Purple Qi is in their hands, if they really want to just pack up and leave, the Mo Clan can only lament helplessly.

Having reached an agreement, the two sides quietly left and headed straight for the battlefield.

It's worth mentioning that many Star Eater Grandmasters also brought their Nascent Soul members along, saying they wanted to broaden their horizons.

Family and friends... Qu Jianlei frowned subconsciously: Even this habit is the same?
At his behest, Rajan strongly opposed this phenomenon, emphasizing that this was a life-or-death battle, not a game.

It's fine for Nascent Soul juniors to want to participate in the battle, but they must go through their own means and not go with the Grand Venerables!
The Great Venerables are going to ambush us quietly. What if a Nascent Soul junior goes along and messes things up?
Some of the Star Tapirs subconsciously glanced at Qu Jianlei—this one wasn't a Great Venerable either.

Qu Jianlei remained silent, and his four companions offered no explanation. However, one of the Great Venerables who had witnessed the Boundary-Breaking Shuttle spoke up.

"You're still not convinced? That person's combat power is comparable to a Grand Venerable!"

Fortunately, without the burden of family and friends, they quietly arrived near the battlefield.

Both the tapirs and the insectoids set up extremely far-reaching surveillance zones and employed specialized scouts to detect spatial fluctuations.

This is what a major war should look like.

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