Chapter 373.1: New and Old, Two Great Generals - Part 1
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 373.1: New and Old, Two Great Generals - Part 1

The Great General, who had put away his ordinary stance, stood with his hands behind his back, paying no attention to Daoist Redsky seated on the bell. After a moment of silence, he walked back into the ranks of the military officials.

On the entire square, countless court officials looked towards Daoist Redsky, who had come uninvited and presented a bell at the grand court session. Most of the court officials' thoughts were running wild at this moment. Regarding the arrival of Daoist Redsky, they could only think that it was unexpected yet somehow within expectations too.

His Majesty the Emperor had uprooted the Xia Family without a trace of respect for the foreign cultivators, and it was said that on the night at the Xia Family's private residence, many foreign cultivators had died. This could be seen as a form of provocation to the foreign cultivators. Now, with the foreign cultivators coming to the Divine Capital and gifting a bell, it was actually a form of reciprocity.

It was also a way to make the Great Liang Dynasty understand a truth: having what seemed to be an impressive Great Liang Emperor did not mean they could disregard the will of the foreign cultivation world.

As for this Daoist Redsky, he actually has a great reputation. He comes from the Longevity Dao lineage of Daoism, and he reached the Nepenthe Realm several years ago. As for his current realm, others are unaware, but solely based on his identity as the master of the Purple Cloud Grotto, he commanded considerable respect among cultivators as he traversed the world. Now that he has personally come, it was unlikely that it was just a simple gifting of a bell.

However, as the colorful clouds behind him slowly dissipated, several figures gradually appeared in the sky. Among them were men and women of all ages, totaling five people.

From left to right, standing on the far left was a middle-aged daoist nun with an ordinary face. She wore a loose, gray daoist robe that draped over her figure that was not considered lithe, holding a whisk in her

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