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Chapter 2156: Allies

    <h4>Chapter 2156: Chapter 2156: Allies</h4>


    Trent Marsh returned to this world, and the first thing he did was to familiarize himself with this society.


    His situation was somewhat simr to enor Wood’s.


    However, enor Wood’s ambition wasn’t as big as his.


    enor Wood just thought about meeting Julius Reed to talk, to bnce his heart.


    Of course, he once had ambition too.


    His strength was still sufficient.


    But after knowing that Eliezer Pine wasn’t dead, all his thoughts were focused on the woman.


    Trent Marsh also liked women.


    A man who doesn’t like women is only an eunuch.


    However, the one he liked was Long Wu.


    This woman was enjoyable, but if you took it seriously, you would end up being involved too deeply.


    Trent Marsh was also looking for ways, but he hadn’t made any breakthroughs.


    He utilized his resources and loyal subordinates to understand the changes in this world within a few days.


    enor Wood looked at history while Trent Marsh looked at science.


    He only needed things that were useful in war.


    Tools like helicopters naturally became Trent Marsh’s favorite.


    As long as he controlled the technology, he could slowly understand the rest.


    A rope descended from the helicopter, with three words written on it.


    ’Trent Marsh No.’


    Trent Marsh grabbed the rope with one hand and issuedmands to the pilot above via his phone, transmitting location information.


    The helicopter left openly, without avoiding the people in Gonzalez City who were monitoring him.


    "Where will Trent Marsh go and what will he do?" Long Wu stood on a high building, looking through binocrs at Trent Marsh who was holding a rope with one hand and taken away by the helicopter.


    Her feelings towards Trent Marsh wereplicated.


    The two were originally on the same front, but their ideas diverged.


    Trent Marsh wanted to be a tyrant, using the power of the Ten Thousand Mountain Alliance and his formidablebat ability to suppress the entire martial arts world, even at the cost of creating the Underworld and the Temple.


    Using these two very mysterious groups as tools of domination.


    But in the end, he failed.


    Long Wu’s philosophy was to be amon leader.


    The Ten Thousand Mountain Alliance was the biggest ruler of this world, and other forces had to obey the Ten Thousand Mountain Alliance, but in their own territories, the Ten Thousand Mountain Alliance wouldn’t interfere with them.


    Just like Julius Reed’s saying of conquering with virtue.


    To achieve this, Long Wu didn’t minding to the God Realm to be the Empress here.


    She engaged in a confrontation with Trent Marsh, who wanted to destroy everything!


    Finally seeding in controlling Trent Marsh for thousands of years.


    After returning to this world, Long Wu continued to privately understand the changes in the world during these thousands of years.


    She was surprised to find that the guy who faced her beauty without interest hadpleted the blueprint she intended to realize years ago.


    Although a little different, in general, the model of the Ten Thousand Mountain Alliance was what she once wanted.


    And it’s hard to say whether this model was sessful or not.


    The fact was that Julius Reed was not as dictatorial as Trent Marsh, nor as democratic as Long Wu imagined.


    This was a whimsical guy, who had no rules in doing anything.


    "I mustplete the blueprint in my heart." Long Wu held the binocrs, looking towards the direction Trent Marsh left, her eyes firm.


    Meanwhile, in a mahjong parlor.


    Hill Leocadia was on the phone with Pranay Martinez.


    "Are you sure those people can cause trouble for Trent Marsh? If so, I will arrange people to intercept and kill him midway. Sess would be best, and if unsessful, I’ll divert the trouble." Hill Leocadia’s voice was low, his finger drawing circles on the table continuously.


    "It’s better for you to take action than to let Julius Reed do it. My suggestion, if Trent Marsh seeds, hang Eliezer Pine’s body in the busiest ce in Gonzalez City; if Trent Marsh fails, hold Eliezer Pine as a hostage." Pranay Martinez’s voice came coldly from the phone, still terrifyingly indifferent.


    He was a person without much emotion.


    Doing things by any means necessary.


    Daring enough to use Julius Reed, stage a counterattack on the edge of death, and force Osher Reed to leave, almost no one else in the world could pull that off.


    He, Pranay Martinez, could.


    "Alright, I ept your suggestion. My people have already set out, and they’ll inform you once there’s news." Hill Leocadia hung up the phone and reached out to pick up a ss of water.


    "Leader, I think Master Martinez is right. We shouldn’t intercept and kill Trent Marsh; letting them fight is the most beneficial. If we eliminate Trent Marsh, wouldn’t it benefit Julius Reed?" A Faceless One, wearing a ck hood, spoke up nearby.


    Before taking action, anyone within the Faceless Ones could express their opinions.


    Propose what they thought was the best approach.


    More people mean more wisdom.


    But while acting, they were extremely disciplined.


    Even knowing they would die, they wouldn’t vite the pre-set ns.


    This was the irond rule Hill Leocadia forged!


    Everyone adhered to it strictly.


    "We are assassins, so let’s avoid acting prematurely. We can deliver fatal blows to both Julius Reed and Trent Marsh during their battle! Once Trent Marsh dies, Julius Reed, unrestrained, will be very difficult to deal with. It’ll definitely make it harder for us to act."


    "Trent Marsh is, at present, the only one who can contend directly with Julius Reed. Eliminating him offers no advantage."


    Listening to his subordinates’ discussions, Hill Leocadia took a sip of water from the ss.


    He asked a rhetorical question: "Who said we only have one enemy, Julius Reed?"


    "Is there someone else?" The Faceless Ones were surprised.


    "Long Wu?" someone asked.


    "Pranay Martinez." Hill Leocadia’s voice was icy: "His fearsome extent is in no way lesser than Julius Reed. Trent Marsh is the strongest enemy among them, and we need to take him out first. Once he is out of the picture, the remaining situation will be under our control."


    "But he is an ally." The Faceless Ones were puzzled: "Is it suitable to act this way?"


    They weren’t concerned about betrayal, only that they felt Pranay Martinez was not worthy of being an opponent.


    Was Hill Leocadia overestimating the opponent?


    If Pranay Martinez wasn’t enough to restrain Julius Reed, they would face even greater pressure.


    "Do you really think Pranay Martinez isn’t using us? He asked us to hang Eliezer Pine’s body in the most conspicuous ce in Gonzalez City. He said it was to incite conflict between Julius Reed and Trent Marsh. But in reality, he would arrange people to kill Trent Marsh, directing Julius Reed’s anger towards us. By then, he’d sit back and watch the tigers fight."


    Hill Leocadia stood up, ced the ss on the table, and said casually: "The n doesn’t change, kill Trent Marsh and simultaneously wipe out Pranay Martinez’s people, leave none."


    "Yes!" The Faceless Ones disappeared into the darkness.


    Seventy miles outside Gonzalez City.


    Jesse River was traversing the woods, with enor Wood and Eliezer Pine on his back.


    "Why did you stop?" enor Wood asked while eating sunflower seeds, lying in Eliezer Pine’s arms.


    This journey had been surprisingly smooth, managing to avoid the imperial teachers and others.


    They safely reached the vicinity of Gonzalez City.


    But a new problem arose.


    Jesse River’s size was toorge, unable to separate from the King Kong Bear.


    Such a giant target was too conspicuous.
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