Above the grand hall.
Fei Jun's expression was extremely cold. He had never heard of the Galo Sect, probably just another insignificant sect in the Yan Dynasty.
Only those sects considered second-class in each region would choose to teach the martial arts in remote areas, aiming to occupy these desolate lands in the future.
The Yan Dynasty stipulates that any pioneering sect has the privilege to select genius disciples from the untamed lands and possess a hundred-year right to these desolate territories.
This rule was set by the Yan Dynasty to encourage some sects to venture into overseas territories to expand more land.
Since the Xiang Kingdom could establish contact with the other party, it shows that before their Nine Palaces Sect arrived, this Galo Sect had already been here, and it was very likely to be a pioneering sect.
However, in the Martial Path, strength is the main language spoken.
Yan Dynasty's rules are not absolute laws.
