Chapter 177: Unveiling the Eight Clans



As time goes by.

Centuries later, the descendants of the eight brothers established their own families, and these eight families have continued to uphold their ancestral precepts.

They have a very close relationship with each other and are eight extremely united alliance families in the ancient martial arts world.

Also known as the Eight Ancient Martial Clans.

In the later part of the story, the young talents of the eight clans begin to emerge.

Each of them is extremely talented, and their strength and talent are all shining.

It’s a pity that the eight clans were very strong in the early stages.

But the endings were not very good.

It's just a stepping stone for the protagonist.

To outsiders, the eight clans are extremely united, like a solid block of steel, a legendary tale of a powerful alliance.

In fact, there are small groups within the eight clans, divided into three forces.

The Wang, Qin, and Dongfang families are all located in the north. They share similar cultures, diets, and lifestyles, so they get along very well and are in agreement on many issues.

The Chu, Lin, and Chen families, located in the Jiangnan region, are relatively neutral among the eight clans. They maintain close ties with the three northern families at times, and with the two coastal families at others.

It can be said that the Chu family, the Lin family, and the Chen family among the eight clans are the three families that are more volatile.

The two families along the coast are the Jiang family and the Murong family.

These two families have the best relationship, but in many aspects of decision-making, they are exactly the opposite of the Wang, Qin, and Dongfang families.

Therefore, even within the seemingly united eight clans, there are still many contradictions.

Just like this time when Lingwu Academy extended an olive branch to Ye Liangchen’s forces, it was the decision of the two coastal forces.

The Chu, Lin, and Chen families have recently shifted their allegiance to the coastal families, and therefore strongly support their decision to recruit Ye Liangchen, a rising star.

The Wang family naturally did not want the eight clans to help Ye Liangchen.

After all, Ye Liangchen has a grudge against Wang Ye, a descendant of the Wang family from the Wang Yunzhong lineage.

The Wang family is very protective of their own, so they don't like Ye Liangchen.

The Qin family and the Dongfang family followed suit and rejected them.

However, among the eight clans, five of them, namely the Chu, Lin, Chen, Jiang and Murong clans, all expressed their support.

Ultimately, the decision can only be made by the minority submitting to the majority.

Although the Wang family was unhappy, there was nothing they could do.

Compared to the unity among the eight clans, the interests of a branch of the Wang family are not so prominent. Moreover, the Wang family can secretly help Wang Ye as a way of making amends to him.

Therefore, Ye Liangchen gained the favor of Lingwu Academy.

Wang Ye also received support from the Wang family, who provided assistance from many skilled individuals…

This is also a major reason why Wang Ye was able to continue to be Ye Liangchen's enemy in the later stages.

Therefore, the Wang family among the eight clans was the first to be involved in the conflict with Ye Liangchen, followed by the Qin family and the Dongfang family among the eight clans.

The three major families joined forces against Ye Liangchen, and the eight clans invoked their ancestral precepts that had always been kept secret from outsiders.

Thus, the eight clans joined forces to kill Ye Liangchen.

It’s a pity that Ye Liangchen already had the support of Lingwu Academy at this time, and his wings were very strong.

In this conflict, Lingwu Academy directly betrayed its masters—the eight great families.

Join forces with Ye Liangchen to declare war on the eight clans.

The result is...

The legendary eight families of the ancient martial arts world, once so united, became extremely divided in the face of Ye Liangchen. Various spies emerged from within, and most of the geniuses that the eight families had painstakingly cultivated chose to follow Ye Liangchen and betray their own families.

final.

The eight clans were defeated one after another and became stepping stones for Ye Liangchen.

After the eight clans were wiped out, Wang Ye, the rich second-generation villain, became a small-time villain who was barely surviving. Today he would join this villain, and tomorrow he would report to that villain...

One villain after another fell.

Finally... Wang Ye, the villain who connected a whole bunch of other villains, was also killed by Ye Liangchen with a single blow.

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