Deep in the wilderness, a group of Barbarians about five meters tall dressed in animal skin where gathered.
"Clan Chief! Why did you gather all of us here?" A short man about two meters spoke up and this question made everyone at the scene turn towards the massive figure about six meters in height.
He was sitting at the head position in the mud house.
It was just that the house didn't have any roof. The sky could be seen from the inside, while the only thing present was massive stone chairs curved from unique stones.
The massive six meters tall barbarian didn't seem to have heard them and ignored their questioning.
Half an hour later, footsteps could be heard. A two meter tall figure walked in.
"Clan Chief!" He kneeled and saluted the massive figure at the head seat.
"Hmm!" The clan Chief of the barbarian clan replied casually.
He then looked at the figure below him and spoke again.
"Since you are here why not explain what you just said to me earlier." The clan Chief asked with a stern calm face.
"Yes clan head!" The
barbarian looked at the massive six meters barbarian and replied.
"We saw something strange today and when we left the wildlands to look realized it was just a woman. But the massive body phantom that appeared behind her was just too big. The pressure she exuded made all barbarian soldiers and generals incapable of moving." He mentioned this without hiding anything.
"Are you sure about what you have just said?" The others exclaimed as they stood up.
"I wasn't that only one at the scene, several of us witnessed it." The barbarian looked at the reactions of the elders and didn't understand why they had become so restless.
"What did she say?" The barbarian chief looked at the man and asked.
His voice was slightly flustered, but everyone in the room ignored it.
"She just warmed us not to cross into their territory without permission." The barbarian responded to his chief's words with confusion.
Based on what he knew about the barbarian Chief, things wouldn't end like this.
It was just that the reaction of the chief left him speechless.
"Okay! Go out and spread word. No one is allowed to cross towards the border of those humans without our order." He spoke resolutely.
When thus words reached the ears of the barbarian, he felt he had heard it wrong.
It was just that the looks he was being given in the room by the elders was enough to show a problem as such he didn't dare to waste time and rushed out quickly.
Watching the man leave quickly, the elders turned to look at the chief with solemn expressions.
"Chief! Do you think it is the pressure that spread forcing us to kneel?" One of the elders couldn't help but ask.
"Impossible! How could such a strong being be located in this baren lands. Our barbarian clan focuse on training our bodies and resources for the training of the body are abundant in the Wildlands. Thing are different for humans, as they use that spirit energy to cultivate. It is not strong in this part of the world." The voice was from one of the elders.
"Okay! Shut Up! Don't you get it already! It doesn't matter whether that person is on this side of the wilderness. Since she asked us not to cross over to their territory, clearly she doesn't want her identity to be revealed. Let's leave it at this, just make sure to keep your descendants under control." The barbarian chief looked at all elders gathered with a stern look, making them avoid his gaze.
The barbarian chief was clearly not weak, and this was something that could be just seen from his size and the oppression he was unleashing just sitting there.
He turned his head and looked at the young barbarian about two meters tall, before saying, "Young patriarch! I think you should also know what is important. Don't provoke those humans for now or it might just end up bringing attention to us before we accomplish the task from the main branch." The barbarian chief had a fearful expression that was hidden quickly after he mentioned the main branch.
"Don't worry chief! I know more than anyone about the significance of coming to this place. The tiny humans are not within my sight at all." He indeed had disdain for humans from his tone.
It wasn't without a reason, after all in the entire world only humans sold their own kind to other races as slaves and food.
The demon clan and other clans not consumed humans and even infants for cultivatiob and refinement of tools.
The largest group that consumed humans was humans. They used their own kind as humans medicine and even harvested souls to forge weapons.
The level of cruelty was already something the clans that were considered savage looked down upon.
On the other side, Hong Jun didn't know that the barbarians had been scared off by Su Qingqin and it was enough to allow them to have some piece on their territory.
Hong Jun and Su Qingqin walked home together and he asked her to spread out news about gathering all the humans within their territory in a day.
The mortals just didn't know that was going to be announced, but news spread that their clan leader was going to pray to the heavens to protect them.
Even though he had made some progress with his territory, he felt something was missing and just this time, he was going to take advantage of this to completely implement rules and laws within his territory.
"By the way husband! What do you mean by worshiping the heavens?" Su Qingqin was carrying a little baby girl in her arms as she talked with Hong Jun.
"What offering sacrifices to the heavens? I just want to use the pillar to gather the fortune and luck of humans." When she heard what he was thinking, she had a strange expression on her face.
"What? He actually dares to do this?" She looked at him with a strange expression.
She than asked,"You aren't going to cause trouble are you?"
"Pei! Pei! Pei!" He spit out nothing from his mouth, but this sound was very accurate.
"What trouble could I possibly cause. I just want to completely gather the fortune of all mortals and set up the Celestial Supression Pillar as soon as possible." He kept playing with a jade pillar in his hands.