Chapter 340: The Northern Frost Empire Arrives
He was well-respected and admired for his knowledge and skills.
Zhao Yan was also a wise and patient leader who led his sect with a firm yet fair hand.
His compassion and generosity had earned him the respect of his followers, and his dedication to his sect's growth and prosperity made him a beloved figure.
The rest of the sect's disciples followed behind him.
One stood out the most, though.
She was a tall and slender girl, her features delicate and feminine.
She had long, flowing black hair, and her eyes were deep and expressive.
She was dressed in jade-green robes, with a matching jade pendant hanging around her neck.
This was Zhao Hanyi, the Sect Master's eldest daughter and a promising young alchemist and poison user.
Her beauty was captivating, and her skill was beyond her years.
She was a skilled and powerful cultivator, and her future was filled with potential.
However, Zhao Hanyi did not let her power go to her head. Instead, she remained humble and hard-working, always striving to improve her craft and skills.
This humility and dedication earned her the respect of her peers and elders.
"Who is she?"
"She is the eldest daughter of the Sect Master, Zhao Yan, and a very talented alchemist."
"What? I've never heard of her."
"That's because she is not very outgoing. But I have heard that she has a lot of talent and is already at the peak of the Golden Core Realm, which is pretty impressive for her age."
"I see. So, how good is her alchemy?"
"I've heard that her skills are even better than the Sect Master's, but it's hard to say for sure. However, if her skills are indeed as good as they say, then she will be a powerful addition to the Jade Serpent Sect."
After them, the Golden Phoenix Sect arrived—a massive sect that ruled over the entire Golden Phoenix Mountain, which is why their name was changed to the Golden Phoenix Sect.
They were known for their fire-related techniques and the strongest martial arts of the Eastern Continent. Stay updated via empire
The Sect Master was a fierce and ambitious woman, determined to make her sect the number one power on the Eastern Continent.
In fact, she was so ambitious that she even sent her son and heir, Zhu Hong, to this meeting.
This showed that she was not only willing but also eager to make alliances and gain allies.
As the Sect Master's son, Zhu Hong was a natural leader and a born fighter.
He was a charismatic and strong-willed young man, and his determination and drive made him a respected figure within his sect.
In terms of strength, he was also quite powerful, having reached the early Nascent Soul Realm.
But his strength was not his only advantage.
He was also a skilled diplomat and politician, and his charm and wit earned him the respect of his peers and elders.
Zhu Hong's personality could be described as a mix between his mother's and father's.
While he was a fierce and determined fighter, he was also charismatic and charming, making him a formidable force both on and off the battlefield.
As the representative of the Golden Phoenix Sect, Zhu Hong sought opportunities to expand his influence and power.
With his natural leadership and political skills, he would no doubt succeed.
Next to arrive were the delegates from different empires, but their arrival was unconventional as they did not use the teleportation hall; instead, workers from the hall opened up a special area.
This special area housed a massive teleportation formation used to teleport spirit ships between different continents.
As the formation activated, its lines shone brightly, and a massive spirit boat materialized in the sky above.
It was fortunate that the formation was located in an area without nearby buildings, as the ship itself was enormous.
As it landed, many were able to see that the ship was, in fact, a flying palace.
It had multiple levels, each covered with exquisite carvings and artwork.
Its size alone demonstrated the wealth and power of its occupants, but the craftsmanship and attention to detail made it even more impressive.
After the palace landed, a large group of people descended from the ship.
Leading them was an elderly man with a kind smile and gentle eyes.
He was dressed in fine silk robes with a jade pendant hanging around his neck.
His white hair was neatly combed, and his face was remarkably free of wrinkles.
This man was the Prime Minister of the Northern Frost Empire, a position that entrusted him with immense power and influence.
The Prime Minister's authority was second only to the Emperor, and he often served as the voice of reason and stability in the Imperial Court.
His wisdom and experience had made him a respected and influential figure, and his ability to navigate the treacherous waters of politics earned him the Emperor's trust.
His calm and collected demeanor made him a favorite among the common people, who looked up to him as a source of stability and strength.
However, the Prime Minister's true strength lies in his connections.
His relationships with various officials, nobles, and other important figures allowed him to obtain a wealth of information and access that few others could dream of.
Yet, he never showed any signs of exploiting this power for personal gain, which only increased his popularity and prestige.
Behind the Prime Minister is the son of the Emperor of the Northern Frost Empire, the Crown Prince, a talented young man groomed to succeed his father.
The Crown Prince's strong and determined personality, combined with his intelligence and quick thinking, made him a natural leader.
He was also a skilled and experienced fighter, having spent much of his youth in military training.
However, due to his upbringing as a Crown Prince, he could sometimes seem arrogant and dismissive.
Still, his charisma and ability to inspire others had made him a popular figure, and his dedication to his people earned him the respect and admiration of the common folk.
But what was the real purpose of the Prime Minister attending such an event?
This was something even his son had not been told.
Behind them, both were a group mixed with individuals from both military and scholarly backgrounds, including young prodigies who would be the next pillars of their empire.