On the life-and-death competition stage of the Queyang tribe, life-and-death competitions are held, and the Queyang tribe has the responsibility to ensure the fairness of the competition.
At least in the past, in a life-and-death contest between two ordinary warriors, one side won, and even if the other side escaped, it would be captured and killed on the spot.
This is also to deter other warriors, let them understand the rules of Queyang, so that no matter how much hatred the warriors have, they cannot fight within the tribe.
The purpose of the life-and-death competition is to settle the grievances between ordinary warriors, to prevent fighting from happening in the tribe, to maintain the order of the tribe, so that ordinary warriors can feel at ease.
But Yuanlong lost the game and survived in the end.
This blatantly violated the rules set by the Queyang tribe, and also violated the rules of the life-and-death competition.
No matter which tribe you are in, no matter which city you are in, if you lose the battle of life and death, the final result must be death.
The reason why Yuanlong was able to survive was entirely because of the Yuan family, because of the protection of the Queyang tribe.
Naturally, many ordinary warriors felt uncomfortable about this.
Why is Yuanlong's life more important than the lives of ordinary warriors like them.
Why does Yuan Long, who is a child of an aristocratic family, not have to die if he loses the life-and-death contest?
Many warriors sympathized with Qin Ming. Although they were strong and defeated Yuan Long, they got nothing. They also offended Yuan Long and the Yuan family.
Although Yuan Long had already said before the life-and-death fight, the conflict between him and Qin Ming was because Qin Ming knocked him into the water, and because one of his subordinates was killed by Qin Ming.
But most of the warriors knew in their hearts that this must be framing Qin Ming.
Qin Ming is an ordinary warrior, and he is also an ordinary warrior from another world. He doesn't know Yuanlong at all, so how could he purposely bump into Yuanlong's boat?
Moreover, as a child of a noble family, how could Yuanlong ride in a boat that was not as big as Qin Ming's? Even if he fell into the river, it should be Qin Ming.
Although he knew it in his heart, the Queyang tribe stood by Yuanlong's side and had already convicted him.
Even if they want to help Qin Ming, they can't do it. They can only watch Qin Ming being framed.
Fortunately, Qin Ming was strong and finally defeated Yuanlong and survived.
Qin Ming didn't make a fuss because he failed to kill Yuanlong on the spot, so he just let it go.
But Yuanlong and Queyang obviously didn't give up. In the subsequent competition for Yunqingya, Queyang tried every means to target him.
He even dispatched warriors at the peak of the True Dragon Realm to take advantage of the opportunity to sneak attack, but Qin Ming was bold and careful, and escaped.
It was Qin Ming who took advantage of the loopholes in the rules and forced Queyang to give him a place to enter Yunqingya.
Now Queyang was so blatant, wanting to kill Qin Ming without any regard for the influence, and even offered a sky-high price of 10,000 third-grade black stones.
This made many ordinary warriors feel extremely uncomfortable.
Que Yang blatantly violated the rules. If he could kill Qin Ming today, he could kill them recklessly if he understood.
Yuanlong is in the tribe, isn't there enough warriors persecuted?
Now even the leaders of the tribe are starting to openly persecute ordinary warriors. Is it possible that the lives of these ordinary warriors are not taken seriously?
When they entered the Queyang tribe, they had paid black stones, and every once in a while, they had to pay black stones.
It's fine to take the black stone and not protect them, but to openly offer a large reward for the black stone, just to kill an ordinary warrior, is too much.