Chapter four hundred and seventy-six: the curtain opens the battle sea beast
Of course, Zhao Shoushou, who was focused on patrolling the subsidence area and searching for opportunities, did not know that after nearly a month of hard work, the core of the sea beast tide had revealed its true appearance. The Spirit Island Alliance was convening the Jindan monks to prepare for a large-scale
actions and counterattacks.
There are two purposes: first, if possible, of course, go straight to Huanglong and destroy the core of the sea beast tide in one fell swoop, thereby completely eliminating this sea beast tide that has almost affected the entire world of cultivation;
Secondly, if the first goal cannot be achieved in a short period of time, it will naturally take the opportunity to kill its effective forces and greatly expand the territory controlled by the monks.
For the monks of the Spirit Island Alliance, no matter which goal is achieved, it is acceptable. However, what really determines the outcome of this battle is not the largest number of foundation-building monks, but about thirty or so monks from all directions, with different goals.
Different ancestors of the golden elixir stage.
Compared with the random drive in the Foundation Establishment Stage, if you want these Golden Core Stage Ancestors to take action, especially a large-scale battle that may cause the death of a monk, you must pay a sufficient price.
There is no doubt that the tide of sea beasts has an impact on the entire world of cultivation, but it has no ability to affect the life and safety of an ancestor at the Golden Core stage. Even if he is defeated, he can still escape.
It is precisely because of this that every Golden Core Stage monk values his own life the most, especially in such a large-scale battle. If there is not enough profit exchange, these cunning old guys will not take action easily.
In fact, from this aspect, the existence of the Spirit Island Alliance is obviously very necessary. Without its existence, the damage caused to the monks by each tide of sea beasts would be magnified countless times.
"According to an ancestor of Nascent Soul who ventured into a group of sea beasts to investigate, it has been confirmed that this ordinary-looking sea rock is the core of the beast tide. We only need to destroy it. This time the sea beasts
The tide will naturally dissipate, and it will also be of infinite benefit to the families and spiritual islands behind you." In a luxuriously decorated hall, a late-stage Jindan monk was trying to explain.
"I am a casual cultivator and do not have a spiritual island to live in. It is more convenient to hunt down the third-level sea monsters in the tide of sea monsters. Taking risks to disperse them does not seem to be very attractive." The monk, who looked like a beggar all over, looked like a beggar.
I thought I said it quietly.
"For the benefit of the entire cultivation world, it is natural to take action. However, we casual cultivators have always been weak and bullied, so we should have some compensation, right?"
"Comrades from the Lingdao Alliance can't even think of bullying each other with righteousness. On weekdays, what we are looking for are scraps, so naturally we need some compensation."
As the saying goes, a mouse excrement ruins a pot of soup. Three Jindan ancestors who came from casual cultivators have completely ruined the atmosphere with just a few words.
Not only them, some monks from small sects and small families also have objections to this decision. The tide of sea beasts poses a certain threat to the spiritual island where they are located. On the other hand, it also brings many benefits.
There is no objection to the general principle of killing sea monsters. Of course, the premise of all this is that some necessary benefits and benefits can be obtained.
"The current discussion is about the survival of the overseas cultivation world. Every time the beast tide lasts for a cup of tea, countless monks are dying, and a large number of spiritual islands are falling? Do you fellow Taoists only care about your own interests?
Is it feasible?" A monk stood up and asked aggressively. From the palm-sized Flying Sword symbol on his chest, it should be the famous Flying Sword Sect.
"The Flying Sword Sect suffered heavy losses in this beast wave, and it is understandable that there is some hostility. If fellow Taoist is really so noble, why not lead the main force of the sect to fight against the sea beasts? How can we bully us with righteousness here?
What's the point? It's always the style of an old beggar to not see a rabbit but not to let go of an eagle." The slovenly Jindan monk was quite disgusted and indifferent to this kind of righteousness.
The interest gap between the two parties is quite huge. If neither party makes substantive concessions, it will obviously be impossible to reach an agreement.
In this case, it would be meaningless even if the Yuanying-stage ancestor of the Lingdao Alliance personally came forward to force the advancement. After all, it can still exist if there is no effort.
The ultimate goal of the Spirit Island Alliance is to unite the power of all the Golden Core Stage monks. It is not to form a loose alliance that is at odds with each other and does not work hard.
They had already expected this situation. Among the casual cultivators, there were very few monks who could achieve the Golden Elixir. They only needed to pay some small benefits to completely tie them to the same warship.
Of course, the appetites of Jindan monks are generally relatively large, and all efforts should be borne jointly by the alliance and many sects. The most important thing for them is to disperse the tide of sea beasts as soon as possible, restore the original order, and regain control of the entire overseas cultivation world.
"Dealing with the tide of sea monsters is inherently a difficult battle, and it is also appropriate to share some vested interests. This is what the Spirit Island Alliance has prepared for you in advance. If you are satisfied with the next battle, please contribute more. In the world of cultivation, only
Restoring calm as soon as possible is what we are all concerned about." The late Jindan monks from the Lingdao Alliance threw a jade slip at three casual cultivators and some monks from small sects and families.
The jade slips provide conditions based on each monk's different cultivation levels, needs, etc., and are adapted to local conditions, such as elixirs, magic weapons, spiritual islands, exercises, etc., which should be able to meet the needs of the golden elixir monks present.
Zhao Shoushou was not clear about the exchange of interests in this luxurious hall. At this time, he was practicing in seclusion in an underground cave opened by the Spirit Island Alliance to recover from the injuries sustained in the battle with the black dragon.
However, before the retreat, he had received definite news that the counterattack against the sea monster would officially begin on the night of the full moon after half a month, which also meant that he only had half a month to recuperate.
The order issued by the Spirit Island Alliance this time is quite tough. All teams must be assembled, but all the monks who have not died must participate in this operation. There is no room for negotiation at all.
This also requires Zhao Shoushou to do his best to recover as much as possible from his injuries within half a month. Once the war begins, whether they are monks or sea beasts, those who are obviously injured will definitely be weak persimmons rushing to attack, so
The risks faced will also be greater.
For the Spirit Island Alliance, the opinions of these foundation-building monks are not important. The monks only need to follow the orders. It is obviously not them who really determine the outcome of this battle.
Time flies, and half a month is just the blink of an eye for the monks. On the night of the full moon, eight monks from the 18th team have appeared at the gathering place on time. The leader is the thirty-five golden elixir stage elders.
Ancestor.
The sea beasts on the opposite side seemed to be aware of the monk's actions. Under the moonlight, a large number of sea beasts looked like they were determined to win or lose in one battle.