Chapter 2240
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"How many times have I told you? They aren't your parents! They aren't worthy!" the elderly man shouted harshly. "Why do you care about disloyal and unjust people?!"
"Grandpa, I know what happened between you and Dad. It was indeed their fault, but so many years have passed, so I believe they also want to properly apologize to you … Grandpa, can we go home? Go to the Nie residence and reunite with Dad, Mom, and Brother … If we don't even have a home, what's the point even if you dominate the entire Independent State, Grandpa?!" The girl looked anxious.
She didn't know why Grandpa had such ambition. He wasn't satisfied with becoming the President of the Martial Arts Union and actually wanted to dominate the entire Independent State …
The Martial Arts Union's power surpassed the four great clans and was only below the collateral ancient clans. Wasn't that enough?
"Grandpa, what's so good about dominating the Independent State? The pinnacle of power … will cause people to lose their minds …" the girl earnestly advised.
"Dominating …" An indescribable glint sparkled in the elderly man's eyes.
"Worriless, do you know what the pinnacle of power is …? It's freedom." The elderly man looked at the girl.
"Grandpa, aren't we free right now? We can do whatever we want, so why must we reach the pinnacle of power? "The girl couldn't understand.
"Freedom doesn't mean you can do whatever you want." The elderly man shook his head. "True freedom means you can choose not to do something you don't want to do."
"Grandpa, what you're saying is too profound. I can't understand it," the girl said. "But even so, why must there be so many sacrifices? Why the four great clans? Moreover, if you really did that, Grandpa, the Arbitration Council wouldn't let it go … "
"The Arbitration Council?" The elderly man snorted. "Every state in the Twelve Independent States is under the Arbitration Council's management. What contributions have they made to the Twelve Independent States? Why do they have the final say in every state's rules and systems? "
"Um …" The girl was rendered speechless.
"Worriless, remember, aside from dominating the Independent State, what Grandpa needs to do right now is to completely seal off the Independent State and isolate the Independent State from the rest of the world so that the Arbitration Council can't interfere with our Independent State in the slightest," the elderly man calmly said.
The girl didn't deny anything about this.
If Grandpa really started to implement it, he would definitely succeed …
If they purchased a large amount of weapons and explosives from outside, the Arbitration Council wouldn't be able to intervene even if they wanted to.
"Since that bastard Ji Xiuran has abandoned you, I'll blow up the Ji Clan as well. The four great clans will be annihilated!" A cold light flickered in the old man's eyes.
"No … Grandpa, absolutely not!" The girl's expression was resolute.
"Humph, why not? If that bastard comes to kowtow and apologize to you now, I can consider sparing his life. Is my granddaughter someone that can be bullied by others?!" The old man shouted coldly.
"Grandfather, you purchased a large number of explosives to destroy the four great aristocratic families, but you actually wanted to intimidate … The aboriginals have a large number of people, and they have direct descendants and collateral relatives. Grandfather, you wanted to use the destruction of the four great aristocratic families to intimidate the direct descendants and collateral relatives, and then make them submit to you …" The girl's voice trembled slightly.
"Worriless, you're right." The elderly man didn't deny it and nodded. "The direct descendants and collateral relatives are the strongest forces in the Independent State. As long as they submit to Grandpa and help Grandpa resist the Arbitration Council, coupled with Grandpa's large number of weapons, it'll be enough to keep the Arbitration Council at bay and seal off the entire Independent State. From now on, Grandpa will be the one to set all the rules in the Independent State."
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