Buddha's proposal was obviously not supported by Demon Lord and Wa Huang.
Wa Huang and Demon Lord had painstakingly gained an advantage in terms of their disciples, and falling for Buddha's trap meant handing over this advantage.
By then, they would once again find themselves on the same starting line as Buddha.
Wa Huang glanced at Demon Lord with a meaningful look.
The look in Wa Huang's eyes conveyed that they could not agree to this matter.
Demon Lord raised his eyebrows at Wa Huang, indicating that since she had more disciples, she should speak first.
Whoever spoke first would offend Buddha by undermining his authority.
Therefore, Demon Lord wanted Wa Huang to be the one to speak first, and he would echo her words.
Letting Wa Huang undertake the offensive task seemed reasonable.
Wa Huang understood the meaning in Demon Lord's eyes; from her heart, she also didn't want to comply with Buddha.
However, offending him was unavoidable.
