17 Importing Talents? (2/2)
Two months later, Feng finally had enough cultivators in order to finally build himself his first city. Both guilds, officially relocated to Feng's new headquarters and both had over six hundred cultivators; including four other fifth ranked cultivators.
Now eager to finally begin his conquest, Feng gave the order and both guilds accompanied by his personal small army, had made their move against both alliances at the same time.
The battles were won rather quickly, and many of their enemies surrendered almost immediately. The strongest cultivators within these alliances were only of the fourth cultivation rank, and seeing so many stronger enemies rushing them, made them unable to resist.
Not just that, but how could a small group of fourth ranked cultivators hope to defeat a fifth ranked cultivator without exhausting themselves and using forbidden techniques?
After two weeks of battles, Feng was finally able to unite this area into his own and publicly established his first city.
For a random cultivator to establish a city within these lands was not very news worthy and did not raise any eyebrows. However, with a whole city now under their control, this allowed the Dual Cultivation Sect to boost their rank within the world and in turn grew to the ninth ranked sect within their city!
This however, was extremely short lived. Now with their power at a threatening level for the top ten sects within the city, those sects all allied themselves together and drove out Feng's sect from their city.
Being driven out, Feng's sect lost all of their ”hired” elders and many of their top cultivators. It could be said that their combat strength as a sect dropped by over sixty percent in one fell swoop!
This was all part of Feng's plan though. This allowed him to finally take in everyone from that city and in a sense, import everyone into his newly established city.
Like this, Feng would not feel threatened by a city so far away, and at the same time, it allowed him to consolidate appropriately.
Currently, Feng's main goal was taking over these lands for himself. The only way that Feng could accomplish these goals, was to eventually move everyone to his location and to slowly take over more land.
After spending over six months distributing many techniques, setting up battalions, and placing several generals in charge of his new forces, it was time for Feng to begin his conquest against a nearby city.