A Man Like None Other Chapter 6331 I Will Make You Pay the Price
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- A large offering of valuable crystals is made.
- A solemn vow of loyalty is pledged.
- The desire for racial equality is voiced.
A significant offering of valuable crystals is presented. A solemn vow of loyalty is made. The desire for equality among races is expressed.
“These are crystals stolen from the mine. There are thirteen thousand of them.”
David pushed the crystals towards Lang Hao, “This is for the Tianlang Tribe. Just consider it a small token of my appreciation.”
Lang Hao stared at the crystals silently for a long time.
Thirteen thousand high-quality cultivation crystals were enough for all the warriors of the Sirius Tribe to cultivate for decades.
With these crystals, the Sirius Tribe’s strength could be raised to a higher level.
“David, you risked your life to steal these crystals. I”
“Without the brothers of the Sirius tribe risking their lives to hold back the gods, I would not have been able to seize these crystals.” David interrupted his words. “These crystals were obtained by brothers who fell in battle. If you don’t take them, their blood will be shed in vain.”
Lang Hao’s eyes reddened.
He reached out and collected the crystals one by one.
His hands were shaking, but his movements remained calm.
“David, starting today, the Tianlang Tribe will live and die with you.”
David shook his head.
“No need. I just hope that there will be no more oppression or slavery on Fifteenth Heaven. All races can live as equals.”
Lang Hao looked at him and was silent for a long time. “You are a greater person than I imagined.”
David smiled and stood up.
“Take good care of your injuries. The court will not just let this go. There is still a tough battle ahead.”
He turned and walked out of the main tent.
Behind him, Lang Hao stared at his retreating figure, remaining motionless for a long time.
David led the rescued cultivators back to Snow City.
Bingfeng led the townspeople to stand at the city gate, waiting from dawn to dusk.
Their faces were filled with anxiety and anticipation. Some prayed with clasped hands, some paced back and forth, and some stood on tiptoe to gaze into the distance.