The Blue Warbler Sect Leader feels that it is reasonable for the Ghostly Fire Sect Leader not to dig deeply into why they took someone else's spoils.
After all, the entire human race needs to unite now, and their Blue Warbler Sect has quite a number of people. Human cultivators need their Blue Warbler Sect's strength.
If it were him, the Ghostly Fire Sect Leader, he wouldn't punish a sect for the sake of five cultivators.
But soon, he discovered he was wrong.
The Ghostly Fire Sect Leader actually asked their Blue Warbler Sect to scout ahead, isn't this just making them scapegoats?
Yet, he has no words to say.
Direct refusal?
Across from them stands the main force of a great sect; if they refuse, and the Ghostly Fire Sect Leader takes action, they absolutely can't resist.
He can only accept; going ahead to scout might give him a chance to survive, whereas refusing would mean certain death.
So, is having them scout ahead the Ghostly Fire Sect Leader's punishment for them?
