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Chapter 582 - 582 - Liams Audacious Demand: Challenging the Guilds Iron Grip

    ## Liam''s Perspective


    The conference hall fell silent as Mr. Davenport took the central podium. Even the normally arrogant Darian Bancroft stood respectfully, his earlier fury at me temporarily masked behind a veneer of deference.


    "Thank you all for attending," Mr. Davenport began, his voicemanding yet measured. "We gather today to address matters crucial to Veridia City''s continued prosperity."


    I studied him carefully. Despite his dignified appearance, power radiated from him like heat from a furnace. No wonder even Guild Presidents like Bancroft showed restraint in his presence.


    Mariana leaned close. "Listen carefully," she whispered. "Davenport rarely speaks publicly. Every word matters."


    Davenport outlined economic forecasts, resource distribution ns, and security measures with remarkable precision. He touched on everything from trade routes to cultivation resources, painting aprehensive picture of Veridia''s future.


    "The Celestial Apothecary Guild''s contributions to medical advancement remain invaluable," he noted, nodding toward Mariana. "And the Veridia City Martial Guild continues to provide essential security for our citizens."


    Darian Bancroft straightened at the acknowledgment, shooting a triumphant nce my way. I kept my face neutral, refusing to give him the satisfaction.


    "However," Davenport continued, "bnce must be maintained. No single entity should wield disproportionate influence."


    That caught my attention. Was he subtly criticizing the Martial Guild''s growing power?


    As Davenport concluded his remarks, he opened the floor for questions. Several guild representatives and family patriarchs raised routine concerns, which Davenport addressed with diplomatic efficiency.


    My leg bounced nervously under the table. This was my chance. Beside me, Mariana sensed my intention.


    "Think carefully," she cautioned.


    I stood before I could lose my nerve.


    The room''s attention shifted to me instantly. Whispers erupted as people recognized "the man who pped Darian Bancroft."


    "Yes, Mr. Knight?" Davenport acknowledged me with a slight nod.


    I cleared my throat. "Mr. Davenport, I have concerns about cultivation resource distribution in our city."


    Davenport''s expression remained neutral. "Proceed."


    "The Veridia City Martial Guild has monopolized ess to spirit stones, cultivation manuals, and training grounds," I said, my voice growing stronger. "Ordinary cultivators are systematically excluded unless they submit to Guild membership and its... restrictions."


    The room went deathly quiet. I''d just publicly used the city''s most powerful guild of corruption. Chаptеr sоurсе: Мy Virtuаl Librаry Еmpirе (М|V|L4ЕМРYR).


    Darian Bancroft''s face darkened. "This is absurd—"


    Davenport raised a hand, silencing him. "Let Mr. Knight finish."


    "Thank you," I continued. "Records show that over eighty percent of cultivation resources entering Veridia are controlled by the Martial Guild. Their criteria for distribution favor certain families and exclude others based not on merit, but on connections."


    I pulled out documentation I''d prepared—acquisition records, distribution patterns, testimonials from rejected applicants. "I respectfully request that resource allocation be made transparent and fair. Talent shouldn''t be wasted because someonecks the right surname."


    Murmurs rippled through the assembly. I''d just voiced what many thought but feared to say.


    Davenport studied me for a long moment. "These are serious allegations, Mr. Knight."


    "They''re facts, sir," I replied, standing my ground.


    To everyone''s surprise, Davenport turned to Darian. "Mr. Bancroft, is there truth to these ims?"


    Darian''s jaw tightened. "We prioritize resources for those who will best serve Veridia''s interests."


    "And who determines those interests?" I challenged.


    "Enough!" Darian snapped. "This upstart has no standing here. He''s seeking revenge for personal grievances!"


    Davenport''s eyes narrowed slightly. "Is that an admission, Mr. Bancroft?"


    The room held its collective breath. Darian realized his tactical error.


    "Our... allocation methods may appear selective," Bancroft conceded reluctantly. "But they''re designed to maximize benefits for—"


    "For the Guild itself," I interrupted. "Not for Veridia as a whole."


    Davenport considered this, then made a decision that sent shockwaves through the hall.


    "Mr. Bancroft, effective immediately, all cultivation resources entering Veridia will be publicly registered. Distribution will follow merit-based criteria, regardless of guild affiliation." His voice was calm but left no room for argument. "A neutralmittee will oversee implementation."


    Darian''s face flushed with anger. "Mr. Davenport, with all due respect—"


    "This isn''t a suggestion," Davenport cut in. His tone hardened slightly. "And while we''re addressing Guild matters, let me be clear: no guild operates above thew. Actions without evidence, arrests without warrants, or detainment without cause will not be tolerated."


    My heart raced. Was he referencing Isabelle''s situation? Did he know?


    As the meeting adjourned, I considered pressing about Isabelle directly. Before I could speak, Mariana''s firm grip on my arm stopped me.


    "Not now," she warned under her breath. "You''ve already won a significant victory. Don''t overy your hand."


    Reluctantly, I nodded. She was right—pushing too far might undo what I''d aplished.


    Davenport departed with his entourage, leaving the room buzzing with discussion. Darian Bancroft stormed out, not bothering to hide his fury. His supporters followed, casting venomous nces my way.


    Once the crowd thinned, Mariana pulled me aside.


    "Do you realize what you just did?" she asked, her expression a mix of admiration and concern.


    "Stated the truth," I replied.


    She shook her head. "You''ve just forced the most powerful guild in Veridia to open its vaults. Resources they''ve hoarded for generations will now be avable to everyone." A small smile yed across her lips. "The bnce of power has shifted."


    "Will Davenport''s ruling stick?"


    "He doesn''t make empty pronouncements," Mariana confirmed. "The Guild willply, however grudgingly."


    Pride swelled in my chest, but anxiety quickly followed. "What about Isabelle? I should have asked directly about her."


    "And given Bancroft reason to im you''re acting from personal motives? No." Mariana''s expression softened. "This ruling about warrants and evidence—Davenport was sending a message. He knows something is happening."


    "But will it help her?"


    "It forces the Guild to be careful. They can''t openly defy Davenport." She squeezed my shoulder reassuringly. "The Martial Guild has monopolized resources for years. They''ll likely bleed from this."


    Her eyes held mine intently. "This is your chance, Liam. You need to cultivate as quickly as possible. The opportunity won''tst long."


    I understood the implications. With cultivation resources suddenly avable, I could elerate my power growth. And I''d need every advantage for what wasing next.


    "The Guild won''t forgive this," I said quietly.


    Mariana''s expression turned grim. "No, they won''t. You''ve made powerful enemies today."


    "They were already my enemies."


    "True." She nodded. "But now you''ve publicly humiliated them. Bancroft will retaliate—not openly, but he will."


    I thought of Isabelle, held somewhere against her will, her blood being drained for the Guild''s experiments. My resolve hardened.


    "Let him try."
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