Mubai glanced at him slightly, took the tea cup he handed over, put it to his mouth and took a sip, then turned his eyes to the man next to him.
I saw this patriarch of the Violet family, who was extremely handsome. Although he was nearly middle-aged, he could not see any sign of aging. He had a rosy complexion and a majestic air.
"Why did you come to me here?" Mu Bai put down the teacup in his hand and looked at the man and asked.
"Haha, I am the current patriarch of the Ziluo family and the hereditary grand duke of the empire, Brian Zi." Brian introduced himself first and did not answer Mu Bai's question at that time.
"Duke Brian, it's my honor to meet you." Mu Bai nodded.
"I have heard about your competition in the Imperial City a long time ago. I have always been interested in you. Today I am finally lucky enough to meet you. After meeting, I was even more surprised. It was as I imagined.
The appearance of the dragon-slaying warrior is completely different." Brian said with a smile.
"There is a saying that people should not be judged by their appearance. I think Duke Brian must have heard it." Mu Bai said with a smile.
"You are indeed very interesting." Brian smiled and nodded.
He looked at the competition ring below the building and asked seemingly unintentionally: "Are you pursuing anything? Money, power, women, and even great strength, everything that everyone longs for deep in their hearts."
Mu Bai was stunned for a moment, then smiled slightly and said, "What I want to change is the entire world."
"Oh?" Brian's face changed quietly, and he praised: "Your ideals are great. I have always longed for one day to see with my own eyes how the world will look like after I have changed it. I think we are the same type of people.
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"Really?" Mubai now somewhat understood what Brian meant, and he said, "I'm different from you."
"Why?" Brian asked.
"The change I pursue is equality, and the change the Duke wants is dominance." Mu Bai said.
"Hahaha, equality?" Brian said as if he had heard a big joke: "There are three, six or nine levels among people, high and low. If humble slaves can become as equal as nobles, this