Therefore, as a major immortal sect, the Purple Mansion Sect is fully capable of sustaining itself in such battles with powerful forces.
As long as no one intends to cause a disturbance by directly sending True Immortals to intervene, the situation within the Dragon Saliva Realm, no matter how chaotic, will absolutely remain under control.
As for the appearance of True Immortals, that is absolutely impossible, because regardless of the circumstances, the Dragon Saliva Realm is a strategic location in the Divine Land World. Disturbances are tolerable, but if one attempts to directly destroy the Dragon Saliva Realm, certain powerful beings will surely not allow it.
Moreover, he believes the current situation is under control; as long as the situation in the Dragon Saliva Realm doesn't further deteriorate to an uncontrollable state, showcasing the strength of the Purple Mansion Sect, certain top immortal sects will need to show their stance.
No matter what, as a major immortal sect, the Purple Mansion Sect is a formidable force worth befriending by any faction.
Especially after all these years of tributes to several top immortal sects, those resources are not given for free. Although remaining silent in ordinary times can be tolerated, now one should at least express support, not necessarily by direct intervention, but at least by taking a stand.
"Will they be willing to support us?" The Purple Mansion Sect Master frowned.
In his view, this situation has been ongoing for so long, yet those few sects still remain silent, seemingly reluctant to intervene, as if they are sitting idly watching the tigers fight.
Now, as their sect takes the initiative to seek aid, whether the other party is willing to help remains uncertain; perhaps they should avoid self-inflicted humiliation.
As for the tributes mentioned by the Ancestral Master, he doesn't consider them of sufficient value. After all, lacking power, supplying tributes when others helped their sect retain the Dragon Saliva Realm was reasonable. What the others might think now is unknown.
"Humph." The Purple Mansion True Monarch glanced at the Sect Master with frustration over his indecision, dissatisfied with the Sect Master's reaction.
In fact, the initial candidate for Sect Master he had in mind wasn't this individual; he believed this individual's personality to be overly honest, having sufficient ability to maintain but insufficient to expand.
If placed in a previous era, when situations were stable and various factions developed peacefully, such a Sect Master would be perfect to stabilize the Purple Mansion Sect.
However, in the current situation, with factions openly and covertly vying for resources through various means, this Sect Master appears rather mundane.
Yet, there's no choice, as those candidates he favored did not become Tao-Certifying True Immortals and had to specialize in Divine Tao. Without True Immortals, it would be understandable to let a god oversee the sect.
However, since this individual became a True Immortal, naturally, without any mistakes, an immortal sect can only have a True Immortal in charge.
"Having received benefits, a response is naturally required, regardless of the amount. This is the rule; breaking it would result in the greatest loss for them." The Purple Mansion True Monarch had to explain on behalf of the other party.
Indeed, from their perspective, the tributes offered over the years are quite valuable, but from the top immortal sects' viewpoint, they're merely trivial.
However, certain matters aren't judged this way; reciprocity is expected. If they hadn't accepted these tributes, it would be one thing, but since they did, it confirms the invisible connection between the sides.
At this critical moment, naturally, they need to react, proving their acknowledgment of this connection, as breaking this rule would be unwise.
For those top immortal sects, they might not care about resources from any single tributary sect, but if enough sects provide tributes, accumulating them amounts to a significant wealth.
Moreover, the attitude represented by these tribal sects' tributes is more vital than the resources themselves, indicating their goodwill toward and alignment with the top sects.
For any top faction's strength, it's not just about its own might but also about how many supporters they have behind them. Their own strength is just the foundation; the followers demonstrate their influence.
The strength of top factions involves having many sects as subordinates, whether to serve them as vanguards or to cheer them on; these are viable choices.
After all, for the top immortal sects, they cannot intervene personally in every matter; they need subordinates to act as their agents, handling certain matters, thus preventing conflicts from escalating to unmanageable levels.
The more factions a top sect receives tributes from, the greater their influence, facilitating certain actions.
Of course, such matters are never one-sided; to some extent, it's mutually beneficial. When tributing subordinates encounter issues, the top sects must express their stance and offer some support and protection.
This is precisely the case for the Purple Mansion Sect now. Their ordinary tributes, though possibly not of great value, represent their attitude—cheering for the top sects; now when facing issues, if no one steps forth, how would others perceive it?
Following the top sects are not just a single group; if the Purple Mansion Sect's issues are ignored now, how would other sects react? Especially in this crucial moment, they might doubt future prospects with them, even consider shifting allegiance.
As chaos unfolds, major immortal sects need to find backing and establish alliances. Top immortal sects must also raise banners, openly demonstrating their strength, ensuring their subordinates' confidence to gather more forces, thus ensuring greater gains and higher status in the future.
"I see!"
Although the Purple Mansion Sect Master might seem mediocre in the True Monarch's view, he's not oblivious to such matters, especially given the True Monarch's explicit explanation, he immediately realized the situation.
That day, the Purple Mansion Sect immediately dispatched numerous warriors to the Dragon Saliva Realm, even deploying the Purple Mansion Saint Heir who had returned from trials in the Myriad Laws Realm and was preparing for seclusion.
Upon arriving at the Dragon Saliva Realm, the Purple Mansion Saint Heir promptly gathered all Purple Mansion Sect warriors within the realm, delivering the Ancestral Master's Decree, and consolidated forces to strongly suppress all dissenting natives.
For these indigenous beings of the Dragon Saliva Realm, they naturally instinctively assume everything in the realm belongs to them.
They possess an inherent rejection of the Purple Mansion Sect or the Divine Land World's powerhouses, especially as the latter continuously arrive and plunder their resources; the unrest never ceases.
This time, even knowing their supporters might be from the Divine Land World, the native powerhouses in the Dragon Saliva Realm didn't refuse participants.
Over the years, they've recognized distinctions between the Dragon Saliva Realm and the Divine Land World. Many from the Dragon Saliva Realm ventured out, witnessing the true might of the Divine Land World, along with acknowledging the vastness of Chaos Void.
They resemble frogs emerging from the well, realizing their prior self was narrow-minded, understanding their presumed powerful Dragon Saliva Realm is merely an insignificant world within the Chaos Void.
Especially upon learning the Divine Land World ranks all discovered worlds, the Dragon Saliva Realm being allocated a third-class rank, generated self-abasement concurrent with a stronger aspiration.
They aspire, using the opportunity, to strengthen the Dragon Saliva Realm, nurturing more powerhouses. Even if it eventually integrates into the Divine Land World, they seek higher status and resources, avoiding degradation like other worlds.
However, substantial resources are required for such empowerment, especially once exposed to stronger skills outside, acknowledging a vast Future, leading to increased demand for resources in cultivation.
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