Though Bullchiefâs interest remained a mystery, a few top emperors could tell that this womanâs lineage might have something with Immortal Dao City.
This was one of the nine Heavenly Treasures so it made sense that the High God would care so much about it.
Fairygrasp looked as imperious as a noble lady and sneered: âDonât overestimate yourself.â
The disdainful comment made it seem as if nothing in this world could enter her sight, not even an eleven-totem High God.
People took a deep breath after hearing this. This nameless woman was quite ferocious and arrogant.
Bullchief was a big shot in all of thirteen continents and could be at the top of the expertsâ list. Moreover, the four gods behind him were powerful as well.
This woman has yet to shoulder the Heavenâs Will but was already so haughty. The truth was that even after ascension, a monarch was still much weaker than a High God of this level.
âIsnât she too much, talking like that to Bullchief?â Someone murmured.
A High God couldnât help but comment: âHeâs a leader among the High Gods, low-level emperors canât speak in this manner towards him.â
South Emperor was amused yet pained by the situation - this woman was the same after all of these years. He looked over at Li Qiye and thought that it made sense that she was so arrogant, being pampered by the Dark Crow. His followers usually had this style to them.
Bullchief was naturally displeased to hear this. He was famous alongside Nine-sword High God in Arrogance, respected by everyone. Some low-level emperors even referred to themselves as juniors when speaking to him, let alone this nameless junior.
He sternly scolded: âLittle Miss, you are very capable with a pride-worthy grand dao but there are plenty of hidden masters and invincible experts in this world. The path is long, and so is yours! Not to mention that youâre yet to be a monarch, when you become one, know that there is always a higher mountainâ¦â
She waved her sleeve and interrupted the High Godâs advice as a senior: âSo what.â
The five godsâ expression turned ugly due to her domineering attitude. Even ordinary people wouldnât stand for this, let alone big shots like them.
âJunior, youâre too arrogant! Do you know who youâre speaking to?! Youâll be afraid after learning who we are!â Someone behind Bullchief said.
âDonât know, donât care. Just some random dogs, no need to learn.â She said flatly.
This High God almost vomited blood from anger as his face turned red and hot by the verbal slap.
âWait, these words sound familiarâ¦â A top-level emperor murmured to himself. This contemptuous attitude and domineering tone seemed to have been used before.
The majority of cultivator here was astounded. They wondered about her identity and background; was it enough to justify her arrogance?
âIgnorance can breed bravery.â A High God said with a tinge of emotion: âMaybe she has just debuted recently and doesnât know who Bullchief is. Sheâll regret her attitude soon enough after finding out how terrible he is.â
Bullchief took a deep breath to quell his fury and uttered coldly: âLittle Miss, because youâre a human too, I wonât stop you from becoming a monarch. Nevertheless, I need to teach your uneducated and rude self a lesson! Since youâre so confident, Iâm sure your dao protectors are amazing. Tell them to come out so I can ask them what kind of manners they have been teaching you!â
The crowd agreed with the High God. The woman certainly had strong dao protectors in order to act like this.
âI alone am enough.â She still looked down on him just like before.
âHaha! I see!â The High God - smiling yet not smiling - was tempted to kill now as his eyes flashed fiercely: âThen Iâll teach you a lesson in your seniorsâ stead!â
âBullchief is really mad now. This little lady is going to get it now.â A High God said after seeing that smile.
âInteresting. My people need someone else to teach them a lesson?â A nonchalant voice with a touch of laziness answered before Lunargrasp could.
A seemingly ordinary man was standing next to her - cool and collected.
âOh shit!â A top High God saw this man and his jaw nearly dropped to the ground along with his knees.
âNo wonder why their attitude is so familiar.â One eleven-will High God smiled wryly and no longer dared to comment on the situation.
âWho is that?â Many big shots werenât familiar with this man since they have never met him before.
Bullchief was thunderstruck and stood there awkwardly with his mouth agape.
âNiu Ruichang, come teach me on how to educate a junior then.â The man looked at the High God and smiled deviously.
âFool! How dare you call the High God by his name?!â A High God behind Bullchief shouted, unaware of this manâs identity.
âTragedy befalls those without sight.â Another top-level emperor shook his head and said after seeing this.
The ordinary man ignored this person and continued to stare at Bullchief: âRuichang, Iâm waiting.â
âBoom!â Bullchief turned pale after regaining his wits and immediately kneeled down, not daring to utter a single word.
âMy lord!â The High God behind him was stunned.
âKneelâ¦â Bullchief spoke softly. The confused High Gods also followed suit.
âYour Excellency, I might as well be blind, not knowing that you have arrived or that this fairy is under your banner. Please excuse my disrespectful tone that is worthy of death!â The High God bowed his head continuously.
Powerful and arrogant he was but this was nothing compared to the existence standing before him.
In his mind, dying was just fine. However, angering the Dark Crow had worse consequences. His disciples and perhaps his entire clan would be wiped out! This being had done this plenty of times before. Because of this, he didnât care for prestige, reputation, and personal honor. Accepting defeat was necessary in order to save his clan and people. Plus, it wasnât that shameful to kneel before the Dark Crow.
How many would dare to stand straight before him?