Behind the Void Army, apart from the Arik tribe, all the other superior races gathered together to discuss their plans.

The main reason was that the Rick tribe refused to participate in the talks, saying that they did not intend to participate and that everything was up to the others.

While this statement might seem like an attempt to avoid war, it perfectly aligns with the wishes of the various races. They certainly don't want to give up this opportunity to eliminate the gatekeepers to other groups.

The Arik tribe, in particular, is greatly benefited from this campaign, as it is crucial to break through the enemy's defenses.

The strongest beings among all the races of the void will remember them.

So, when the various tribes, led by the Kasko, sent their men to besiege and kill Pangu, they gathered together to discuss their next move.

After all, given the power that Pangu just displayed, a strategy of group attacks and encirclement would not be effective.

Ultimately, the only solution would be to send out a powerful expert from the Boundless Realm within the house. If necessary, several young clan members might even take action themselves.

However, the distribution of credit should be arranged in advance.

“Young Master Bright, aren’t you being a bit greedy? After all, it’s not easy for a gatekeeper to leave the barrier; we won’t let this opportunity slip by.”

A young member of the Curaçao tribe said with displeasure. Although he was short in stature, his body was full of explosive power, making him a representative of physical strength.

This race possesses exceptional strength and defense, making them one of the few races that are not afraid of the Kasko.

Although the other minority groups remained silent, their facial expressions all indicated that they agreed with the minority group's point of view.

There are many ethnic groups here, with more than a dozen superior groups, making the area a complex and chaotic mess.

No one was willing to submit to anyone else, which created chaos here.

They didn't even respect the Arik tribe, the inhabitants of this place.

Therefore, although the frequency of attacking the fortresses increased, the effect was no better than when the Arik tribe acted alone.

After all, no one wants to benefit others, so each group retains some strength until they see hope before investing enough power in a desperate gamble.

This situation is not something that the strongest individuals can change, since they belong to different factions and each has their own agenda.

Seeing the displeased looks from the other young clans, Clan Leader Bright glanced at them calmly and said:

"Since that's the case, there's no need for further discussion. Let's follow the rules of the void: whoever's hand it is, it belongs to them, shall we?"

The young clan members exchanged glances, and after a long while, they all nodded in agreement.

After all, there are only so many benefits; whoever gets them keeps them, there's no reason to share them.

Seeing the young clansmen nod in unison, Young Clan Leader Bright raised the corner of his mouth and said.

"In that case, everyone, please make your move!"

Without pausing, he flew directly towards his tribe's camp.

The excuse is ready; it's just a matter of who can't hold back first.

The other minority groups exchanged glances and left on their own.

Nobody's stupid; everyone knows that whoever strikes first gains a greater advantage, but also faces the greatest difficulties.

Just by looking at the rampage of Pangu the Madman over there, you can see that rushing in at this critical juncture will definitely make you that guy's target.

One careless move could lead to death. The clan's experts are not as common as cabbages. Whoever loses one will be at a disadvantage in future competitions.

Their competitiveness will also be significantly weakened.

Human greed is difficult to suppress, and under such circumstances, some groups will inevitably choose to take risks.

What if! What if we strike now and kill that guy? That would give us the upper hand in this operation.

Regardless of why that guy suddenly stepped out of the barrier and chose to fight back.

Taking him down would weaken the barrier.

After all, the combat power that Pangu displayed all indicated His identity.

Such beings don't just appear out of nowhere in the lower-level universe.

After all, the upper limit of a lower-level cosmic being is almost this level.

Sure enough, when the various tribes looked back at their camps, there was no further movement.

Until the Void Army besieging Pangu suffered heavy casualties, those guys finally saw an opportunity, and several superior races sent out their powerful warriors.

The entry of the Boundless Realm expert instantly elevated the battle mode to a whole new level.

Pangu, as if seeing a delicious meal, abandoned the slaughter of those ant-like beings and went straight for the powerful beings who had suddenly appeared.

The Arik tribe still showed no intention of taking action, adopting a stance of non-participation.

Despite this, some of the higher-ranking clans were still wary of them and never took their eyes off them.

This includes the Kasko race. Although they have severe physical deficiencies, it does not mean that they are unintelligent; otherwise, they would not be ranked among the top races.

From the moment the Rick Clan declared they would not participate in the siege, the Blatt Clan sensed something was amiss.

No superior tribe understands this place better than the Arik tribe, so their non-participation speaks volumes.

That guy is not simple.

Despite discovering something amiss, his greed for killing Pangu could not be concealed.

So he used the pretext of discussing the encirclement and killing plan to urge the various minor clans to fight their own battles.

Driven by greed, the various minor clans will inevitably be unable to resist taking action, using the strength of their respective clans to deplete the strength of the target being besieged.

All he needs to do is keep an eye on the Arik tribe and strike decisively when Pangu is exhausted, thus achieving his plan of the mantis stalking the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind.

After all, their race is only suited for short bursts of power; a prolonged war would only lead to their self-destruction.

Of course, the other minor clans were all aware of this purpose, but they all thought they were the ones who were actually the ones unaware of it.

More importantly, it is about shirking responsibility.

No one can be certain that they will succeed. If an accident occurs and causes irreversible damage, the responsibility is not something he can bear.

Once the strongest beings come to question him, he'll have an excuse, since everyone has faults, so he's not guilty.

Of course, they believed that no unexpected events would occur.

As for who will ultimately prevail, only time will tell.

Even before the meeting of the various races ended, the Rick Clan had already reached a conclusion: he knew these guys very well.

Don't expect a group of greedy people to cooperate honestly.

The best cooperation is when the benefits end up in your own pocket.

"A bunch of worthless bastards. The fact that you are the biggest cause of the current situation of the Void Races is that the superior races have you.

Without a united will, what hope is there of escaping this barren land of the void?

Selfishness inevitably leads to self-destruction.

Rick's golden eyes revealed a hint of mockery and helplessness.

Although the Void Races have a long history, they have actually become weak from the inside out.

Although those in power are aware of this problem, they are unable to change it.

After all, only a few people can recognize this situation; most people are only concerned with their own interests.

In their view, only by constantly conquering the universe and seizing resources can they continue to prosper.

But they don't understand that a group that always pursues aggression will eventually be swallowed up by an even more powerful force.

If this momentum cannot be maintained and is hindered, then the outbreak of internal conflicts will be the final outcome.

If this derivative universe hadn't been discovered, shifting the internal conflicts among the myriad races of the void, a civil war might already be underway.

In that case, the outcome is obvious without even thinking about it.

After hearing this, Long glanced at the distant battlefield with a flicker of her eyes. Perhaps order is far more conducive to survival than chaos.

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