Chapter 1478: The Supreme Meeting
Chapter 1478: The Supreme Meeting
Chapter 1478: The Supreme Meeting
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Even now, the leader of the Global Martial Artist Alliance was still Braydon Neal, the strongest person in the world.
His position was unshakable.
As Braydon walked down the street, warriors moved aside to let him pass.
When they saw the group behind him, they were all shocked.
The core higher-ups of the Northern Army were gathered on the South Pole Island, indicating something important was happening.
Such a scene was rarely seen every three to five years.
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The core higher-ups of the Northern Army were all powerful figures, each commanding 100,000 elite martial artists.
What truly caught the attention of onlookers was one person at the front.
He was dressed in white, exuding an indifferent aura, looking like a young man.
Among the crowd, an older warrior’s pupils constricted when he saw the white-robed youth.
He said in horror, “The Qilin in plain clothes is the Northern Army’s commander!”
“What?”
“Isn’t that the Northern Army Commander?”
“The undefeated legend of the world, Chief of Alliance Braydon Neal. Rumor has it that he entered the Spirit Sea. Why...”
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The crowd fell silent as they looked at the street.
There was a group of about a hundred black-armored elites, veterans of the Northern Army’s first legion, patrolling the South Pole Island.
The captain saw Braydon from afar, along with all the higher-ups of the Northern Army.
“Owen Sexton, subordinate of the first legion of the Northern Army, greets the commander!” He cupped his fists in surprise.
“Commander!” The hundred soldiers bowed and shouted.
“Return to the garrison immediately,” Braydon said indifferently.
“Yes, sir!” The soldiers obeyed and headed to the garrison.
Braydon’s words were military orders.
Outsiders speculated about Braydon’s intentions upon his return.
His power was already ranked at the top of the world.
What more could he want?
Little did they know that there were matters only Braydon could handle.
At the Northern Army Military Headquarters on the South Pole Island, Braydon returned and took his seat at the head of the table.
His thin frame still commanded the presence of a tiger.
He said, “Sit!”
At the same time, everyone fell silent, knowing that something big was on the horizon.
Otherwise, why would the commander pay so much attention to it?
“Come with me to the Martial Artist Alliance,” Braydon said calmly as he stood up.
Luther and the others stood up and headed to the Martial Artist Alliance’s headquarters next door.
In recent years, the people of Northern Army had gradually withdrawn from the Martial Artist Alliance.
They bore only one emblem: Northern Army.
The Martial Artist Alliance was a free organization with loose rules and freedom to come and go.
At the entrance, the eight people standing guard were all top figures.
Their presence hinted that the outside world had produced many experts in recent years.
The Martial Artist Alliance now boasted numerous divine-level characters, not to mention the emperors and pinnacles.
The eight peerless figures at the entrance were stunned when they saw Braydon and the higher-ups of the Northern Army.
They had never met Braydon in person, but the chief of alliance’s portrait hung prominently in the alliance, so everyone recognized him.
“Chief!” The eight peak experts bowed deeply.
Braydon nodded slightly and strode into the Martial Artist Alliance headquarters.
The vast alliance complex featured a huge training field and various departments, bustling with activity every day.
But today, the alliance had cleared out all non-essential personnel.
The Martial Artist Alliance had received word the moment Braydon set foot on South Pole Island: the alliance chief had returned.
None of the higher-ups dared to be negligent, and they all returned swiftly.
The alliance currently had ten deputy chiefs, representing the Ten Great Empires.
In Braydon’s absence, these ten deputy chiefs would discuss and decide on matters.
The Martial Artist Alliance, like the International Arbitration Council, included martial artists from various empires, each with its own faction.
But with the alliance chief’s return, all internal conflicts ceased; no one dared make a move.
Braydon was the undisputed leader of the alliance.
With a single word, he could dismiss all the deputy chiefs.
Originally, the ten deputy alliance chiefs were the ten great hidden agents.
The first hidden agent was Haven Downing, the second was Jaziel Sherman, and so on.
However, the ten great hidden agents had all left the Martial Artist Alliance and were replaced by new people sent by the various empires.
The reason for their dispatch was tied to the discovery of something special within the Ten Great Empires.
The identities of the ten great hidden agents had aroused suspicion among the empires.
But that no longer mattered.
Even if Haven and the others were hidden agents, who would dare to challenge the hidden agents of the Northern Army?
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