After hearing Jared's explanation, no one could muster a word of protest.
Now, all they could do was accept Jared's plan. After all, Jared was the only one who had encountered the elder of the Archaic Body cultivators.
Furthermore, no one else had any better ideas. If they didn't unite now, their chances of survival would diminish even more rapidly.
“We'll go along with your plan, Jared.”
Numerous cultivators placed their hopes on Jared.
Jared then turned his attention to Cameron. If Cameron disagreed with his plan and chose to go their separate ways, they would be vulnerable to the impending pursuit by the Five Slayers. Their sole hope of resisting the Five Slayers rested in joining forces. Since the elderly man dared not leave the altar, he would almost certainly dispatch the Five Slayers to chase them down.
“We'll do as you say. There aren't any better options now,” Cameron agreed with a nod.
With a mutual understanding, Jared became their leader, and they all agreed to follow his orders.
“Then let's go. It's not wise to linger here any longer. I'm certain the Five Slayers are closing in on us, and we can't afford a direct confrontation with them just yet.” With that, Jared took the lead, and the group followed as they departed.
Additionally, they had just expended a considerable amount of energy. If the Five Slayers were to catch up with them now, even as an alliance, they would still be at a disadvantage.
What they urgently needed at that moment was some time to rest and recuperate.
Not long after Jared's group had departed, Typhon and his companions arrived at the location. After assessing the area, Typhon fixed his gaze in a particular direction.
“Typhon, are we really going to listen to that old man and keep pursuing those guys? Why don't we seize this opportunity to escape instead? This place doesn't seem safe,” Phaethon proposed.
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