Chapter 1224 Paradise
Stellario stood by Abraham’s side, attentively listening as Abraham introduced him.
Meanwhile, he smiled at the people around him earnestly.
"And behold, here is proof that they are outsiders!"
Abraham proudly proclaimed, showcasing a bag of hot Cheetos.
The intrigued onlookers couldn’t help but discuss among themselves when they saw the bag of hot Cheetos.
"What’s that?"
"I don’t know.I’ve never seen anything like it before.But judging from the smell, it must be really yummy."
"Are they really outsiders?"
The villagers engaged in animated discussions while Jonathan landed on the ground.
Glancing at Jonathan, Abraham reached out his arm and said, "This is Jonathan Goldstein.He’s the one who gave us the hot Cheetos.From now on, he will become our friend.Remember what he looks like!"
"Isn’t this such an informal way of introducing us?"
Jonathan mumbled to Abraham.
In these circumstances, shouldn’t we meet the village chief or someone in a higher position first? It seems like Abraham is planning to bring Stellario and me on a parade.
Abraham tucked away the bag of hot Cheetos and playfully draped his arm around Jonathan’s shoulder.
"I’m ensuring that they recognize you so they won’t mistakenly harm you during the war."
"War?"
Jonathan stared blankly at Abraham.
"War against who?"
"Yannopolis!" replied Abraham matter-of-factly.
"Do you think that it’s so easy to enter our village?"
As Abraham spoke, he turned to look at the villagers.
"Do you know how this village was established? Everyone here has suffered under the oppression of Yannopolis.They could not endure it any longer, so they were chosen by us to come here."
As Jonathan listened to Abraham’s words, he observed the joyous people around him.It was difficult to imagine the hardships they had endured before.
Since entering this village, Jonathan felt as though he had stepped into a paradise.
Life seemed content, peaceful, and harmonious.
Every adult cultivator had at least reached God Realm.
Although Abraham hadn’t mentioned it earlier, Jonathan could roughly guess that the village was another force other than the one hundred and eight villages.
Initially, he had assumed they were merely establishing a new utopia here.
However, it became clear that they intended to wage war against Yannopolis from Abraham’s words.
Indeed, wherever there was oppression, there would be resistance.
It was akin to the external world, where the ultimate goal of the Asura’s Office was to overthrow the rule of the eight respectable families.
Here, the people’s ultimate objective seemed to overthrow Yannopolis’s oppressive rule.
Abraham looked proudly at the people around him.
"Mr.Goldstein, do you know that when our first ancestors arrived here, there were only a few dozen people? But now, after hundreds of years, we have welcomed many comrades with the same goal.Our population now exceeds twenty thousand!"
Twenty thousand… Jonathan started contemplating silently.
Although that seemed like a lot of people, they were far from being able to accomplish much.
The smallest village in the hundred and eight villages had at least ten thousand people.
Some even had tens of thousands.
If he were to include all the cultivators scattered throughout the entire small world, there could be over three million of them.
To manage such a large population, Yannopolis definitely had quite a few God Realm cultivators.
Jonathan had discussed this issue with Greyson before.
There were cases of cultivators who had trained secretly and led violent uprisings in the villages.
However, they didn’t even reach Inner City.
The thousands of envoys in Outer City rapidly suppressed the uprisings.
According to Greyson, the thousands of Outer City envoys were only dispatched to the villages where there were uprisings.
To prevent the riots from spreading, envoys were dispatched by Outer City to suppress the villages even though no uprising had occurred there yet.
Nearly a hundred Divine Realm cultivators were sent to each village.
They were tasked to kill any cultivators who disobeyed orders.
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