Wu Er muttered, "So much nonsense."
Next, it was time to get going again, and the process was pretty much the same.
Wu Er calmly walked away, then a group of people appeared and made threatening remarks, only to be knocked away by Wu Er.
This kind of thing is quite interesting at first, but it gets annoying after a while.
Fortunately, Wu Er soon crossed the mountainside and arrived at the upper part of the mountain, where most of the high-ranking members of the Chaoran Sect lived.
There are even fewer people here; you can't see anyone at all.
Whether it was because there were too few people or because they had received news from Dong Zongshu, these high-ranking members of the Chaoran Sect all stayed indoors and did not come out.
In short, Wu Er didn't see a single person, nor did anyone stop him.
It's worth mentioning that the high-rise residences are even more luxurious; there are no cramped houses, but rather large mansions of considerable size.
The floor tiles were made of jade, the railings were inlaid with gold and silver, and the carvings on the roof and walls were exquisite.
Other areas of the Chaoran Sect are simply incomparable to this place. The resources spent on these buildings are incomparable; they are not even in the same league.
Moreover, compared to these houses, the small wooden cabin where Wu Er lived was extremely simple, practically a beggar's shack.
However, there are not many people living here. It is estimated that less than half of the Chaoran Sect's people live here, but the resources occupied by these less than half people are more than those of the other nine and a half people.
There's not much to say about half of the adults controlling 80% of the resources.
That's how the cultivation world is—it's hierarchically structured, and resource allocation is extremely unreasonable.
However, Wu Er didn't care about any of that. He was there to smash the treasure vault, which was located in the middle of this group of large mansions.
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