Fleur knew the background of the Four-Sided Treasure Tower as well as its importance, especially its extravagant creation during the Tang Dynasty.
As a master of cultivation, she knew very well that despite its diminishing power after so many years, the tower's remaining power would be of great help to individuals or a small to medium-sized group.
The Rothschild family, which possessed it, did not understand Reiki, did not practice cultivation, and did not comprehend the core formations of the treasure tower. Yet, simply by holding onto it, they had thrived for almost three centuries. This was the best proof that the power of the treasure tower still existed.
Hence, Fleur felt that the Qing Eliminating Society's stature was nothing in the context of her almost hopeless pursuit of life extension.
Did the Griffin family really assume that she would let them inherit the Qing Eliminating Society when she died in a hundred years? They were being delusional!
The organization would not hold any significance if she was destined to die in a century. It would be far more satisfying to let them die with her!
What did it matter if the Qing Eliminating Society was besieged by America after this action?
With her own strength, even if she failed to protect the organization and it was disbanded, she could hide in a safe location and live out the remaining 100 years peacefully.
However, if she could obtain the treasure tower in this mission, her entire fortune would surely skyrocket, and the chance of getting the secret to longevity would be much greater.
It was even possible that it would bring about a great breakthrough in cultivation.
As long as she found a way to extend her life to a thousand years, she could build a new organization if the Qing Eliminating Society was dissolved.
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