Therefore, it is obvious that those seemingly logical analyses are completely wrong.
Moreover, Jiang Yi was willing to believe in Tian Chou—
He had indeed never seen the Immortal Beast.
It is even quite possible, as Tianchou said, that the entire Tenghai tribe has never possessed a long-lived beast.
Jiang Yi felt that things might be like this—
It was probably the Tengjiao Clan that secretly obtained the Longevity Beast through some unknown means.
However, this matter was predicted by the astrological master at the time.
Thus, the legend of the immortal beast in the Tengjiao tribe arose among all the races.
The Tengjiao Clan initially refused to acknowledge it and even sought an alliance with the Tenghai Clan, clearly wanting to protect the Longevity Beast.
As a result, the Tenghai Clan did not offer any assistance, and the Tengjiao Clan was also unable to withstand the pressure from those races that coveted the immortal beasts.
So, the Tengjiao tribe came up with a brilliant idea and directly initiated an alliance application with the "enemy".
After all, it's unlikely that a race that covets the immortal beast would want to possess it exclusively.
If we were to actually find the immortal beast, the first problem would be how to deal with it, and secondly, the race that possesses the immortal beast would inevitably be coveted by other races.
This problem of "possessing a treasure is a crime" is fundamentally unsolvable!
The Tengjiao Clan likely initiated the alliance by exploiting this unsolvable problem.
The way they formed an alliance was simple: the twelve races, along with the Star Master who was able to divine the whereabouts of the Longevity Beast, would share the Longevity Beast together!
In this way, it can be considered that the Tengjiao Clan voluntarily handed over the Longevity Beast.
This also avoided the conflicts that the Immortal Beast Society might bring.
Of course, an alliance can be formed, but how will they solve the problem of the whereabouts of the immortal beast?
There were clearly more than a dozen races, and they demanded in great force that the Tengjiao Clan hand over the Longevity Beast.
We can't just suddenly say, "Forget it, we don't want the immortal beast anymore."
This sudden abandonment of the pursuit of the immortal beast will immediately arouse suspicion from other races!
Therefore, in order to deceive all races and form an alliance, the twelve races and the Star Master jointly devised a smokescreen to divert attention to the Tenghai race.
Thus, the twelve races that had already shared the Longevity Beast used the pretext of searching for the Longevity Beast to feign trouble for the Tenghai Clan.
There is clearly an element of personal vendetta involved here.
Of course, it's also possible that the sacred land of the Tenghai tribe does indeed contain something coveted.
And so, the Tenghai tribe was exterminated as a matter of course.
And naturally, the whereabouts of the immortal beast also became unknown.
Furthermore, from the outside perspective, the Longevity Beast is most likely with Tianchou of the Tenghai Clan.
To make the alliance more convincing, the races and the Star Masters deliberately moved the Longevity Beast to the sacred land of the Tenghai Clan.
In this way, even if the Longevity Beast is exposed again afterward, the blame can be conveniently shifted to the already exterminated Tenghai Clan.
The main problem is that the timing of the Longevity Beast's exposure this time was too coincidental!
Uro had just divined the whereabouts of the Longevity Beast.
The Star Master claimed to have found the Longevity Beast in the sacred land of the Tenghai Clan.
Ha. Just because? Where were you all this time?
Therefore, Jiang Yi felt that his speculation was quite reasonable.
The main reason is that he genuinely believed Tianchou's explanation—
He had never seen a Longevity Beast, nor had the Tenghai Clan ever obtained one.
His race was completely betrayed by the Tengjiao clan.
Thinking about it this way, the extermination of the Tenghai tribe was truly a great injustice.
However, in an era before the development of order, the extermination of races seemed unsurprising and hardly a matter of injustice.
So what if I'm wronged?
Your race is gone.
Do you expect other races to seek justice for a race that has already been extinct?
Obviously unrealistic.
Of course, once the Land of Order develops, it may be able to seek justice for those unjustly killed races.
However, the Tenghai tribe ultimately did not live to see a good era.
However, strictly speaking, this race was not completely extinct.
Isn't there still Tianchou, the only heir?
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