Nine Two Zero scolds the great Confucian scholar_2

"As a member of the Human Race, you would dare to rebel, to strike against the Human King?" After revealing his identity, Jiang Chen once again questioned the six men.

"Your Majesty, we dare not," they replied.

Not knowing Jiang Chen's identity might have been one thing, but now that they knew, the six men dared not to show him disrespect and quickly kneeled in homage.

To strike against the Human King was a grievous sin, tantamount to betraying one's clan. One only needed to think about it—assassinating the emperor was a crime that merited the extermination of nine kinships, let alone an offense against a Human King, whose status was even more exalted than the emperor's.

Clan betrayal! This crime was far more severe than treason against a nation. Treason against a nation meant being spurned by one nation, but clan betrayal meant being ostracized by an entire race, living a life unable to raise one's head ever again.