Kendall was taken aback by their excitement. When he regained his senses, he handed the bowl of sap to the Undead at the front.
The Undead were envious when they saw the man gulp down the wine in one go and look extremely happy.
"Is this the only bowl? Don't tell me we need to share a bowl of this with everyone in the future? Wouldn't that be the same as before?"
"That's right. Although this thing can solve our problem, what's the use if there are too few of them?"
The crowd continued to talk, their faces filled with confusion and anger.
Su Ming's expression did not change much when he saw their actions.
The Undead's acting skills were too poor, and he had seen through their intentions almost as soon as he saw their reactions.
"Since I dared to go up the mountain with Lin Mai to look for you Undead, I'm naturally prepared," Su Ming said.
"I have a total of three hundred Tree Demons that can produce sap. It's more than enough to meet your daily needs.
"So now, you can make your own decision. Do you want to continue living that primitive life?
"It's better to use the things I provide you to change your way of life and move your tribe to the next chapter."
Once Su Ming finished speaking, he did not say anything else. Instead, he stood on the spot and fell silent.
The other people in the area clearly did not expect Su Ming to be so straightforward.
They had originally wanted to show off their might to Su Ming, but instead, they had become the ones who had been eaten alive.
Everyone was silent for a while, and the expression on their faces changed slightly.
In the end, it was the Undead who couldn't hold back. After everyone looked at each other, someone couldn't help but speak first.
"Since you've already said so and showed enough sincerity, we can't refuse anymore."
"That's right. Since you're brought here by Lin Mai, we don't want to continue making things difficult for you."
"It's fine as long as you're sincere. We'll also persuade the rest of the Undead."
Su Ming quirked his eyebrows when he heard these people's words, and there was a hint of displeasure in his eyes.
But Su Ming did not say anything.
For the rest of the time, the conservative faction continued to make their way up the mountain.
After they arrived at the neutral faction, the scene from before repeated itself.
Although the neutral party did not believe that they could really find something that could replace blood at first, they were still very confident.
However, when Su Ming beckoned for the Tree Demon and the scene happened right before their eyes...
Only then did they realize that this matter was true.
Very quickly, the neutral faction also changed their stance.
During this process, Lin Mai's position as the heir to the Undead's patriarch, which had been abolished, was once again raised.
It was only at that moment that Su Ming found out.
It turned out that during this period of time, the leader of the radical faction, who was now the biggest leader in the Undead, had already begun to fight for the position of the Undead patriarch.
After convincing the neutrals, the members of both the neutrals and the Conservatives began to approach the summit.
When Su Ming arrived at the top of the mountain and saw the radical Undead for the first time, he could not help but quirk his eyebrows in surprise.
Different from the neutrals and the Conservatives, the radical Undead reeked of blood and aggression.
They had a wild aura about them, as if they were wild beasts in the forest.
When he saw the neutral and conservative factions coming up the mountain, the radical faction member quickly frowned and walked up to question the people from both sides.
As he asked, he motioned to his companion not far away to inform the others.
Even the stupidest person could realize that something was wrong when they suddenly saw the two sects going up the mountain together.
Or, something big had suddenly happened.
Or, these two factions were preparing to usurp the throne!
No matter what was going to happen, they had to inform their boss as soon as possible and make preparations in advance.
After a short while, an eagle-eyed and Wolf-like Undead with a strong smell of blood appeared in front of everyone with a group of Undead who were equally wild.
Su Ming had noticed it the moment the eagle-eyed Undead appeared.
The man in front of him should be the leader of the radical faction.
Whether it was his obviously more irascible aura or the attention the people around him paid to him, it all proved this point.
He stood in front of the crowd, his sharp eyes sweeping over everyone in the field, purposely stopping on Kendall for a while.
When his gaze landed on Lin Mai, his lips curled into a mocking smile.
"Lin Mai, you disgrace of the Undead. How dare you come back here?"
"And this time...you actually brought a human kid. Why? Is this a gift you're giving me to show your loyalty to the Undead clan?"
Lin Mai's expression was not angry at all. Instead, he spoke in a neutral tone.
"Mike, I came back to the Undead to tell my clansmen of a revelation.
"I've found something that can replace blood for the Undead while I was outside.
"With this thing, we will no longer have to live that kind of life of drinking raw meat and drinking blood!
"I also believe that with this thing, we don't need to prey on other life forms!"
Lin Mai's words surprised the radicals in the hall, and they started to whisper to each other.
Mike's eyes narrowed slightly, and then he continued.
"What a joke. If there was such a thing, why didn't you take it out earlier?"
"Huh?" Lin Mai frowned. "I only found this after you expelled me from the Undead.
"And whether it's uncle Kendall or the other Undead, they can prove that what I said is absolutely true!"
Hearing this, Kendall also stepped forward and stood in front of everyone.
"Yes, I and the other clansmen can prove that Lin Mai's words are true."
"We've already tasted the thing that can replace blood.
"I can say that this thing can not only perfectly replace blood, but it will also not have any adverse effects on our bodies.
"You know, when we sucked the blood of living and dead bodies, we were still in fear, afraid that the body was sick..."