"I know, but there are still others who are fighting and we have to relax appropriately," Stephen said calmly.
He knew that his sister was worried, but with the formation protecting them, why should they be afraid of these magic beasts? They could use their strength conservatively so that they could deal with the magic beasts without the need to worry too much.
The other soldiers were not weak either and aside from the rank 7 magic beasts that needed a bit more time to deal with, the rest of the magic beasts were relatively weak.
Because of this, Stephen was reassured with them taking a step back.
If possible, who would want to fight on the frontline 24 hours a day?
It was too tiring.
"Yeah." Sophia looked up and then thought about her magic beasts. They were resting in the beasts' space, eating the magic beasts that they had killed not long ago.
She hoped that her magic beasts would grow stronger quickly.
"Did you two fight on the wall?"
Hearing the sudden question, the sibling turned around and saw their uncle standing there.
Stephen frowned. "It's not your business whether we fight or not."
Even thought they were all from the Carson Family, Stephen knew very well that the relationship with each there as far from harmonious.
"Heh." Stephen's uncle sneered and then said, "Old Master wants all the contribution to be gathered in him and the resources will be distributed equally later."
Distributed equally?
Sophia was stunned and then she said, "You can't do that!"
How could it be fair for them if the contribution points were distributed like this?
"Uncle? Where's Grandfather?" Stephen asked, his tone was cold.
He was absolutely sure that the other people in the Carson Family didn't fight against the magic beasts just now and many of them were only waiting at the back. After all, the situation was no longer so dangerous with the existence of the formation to protect City A Base.
So the soldiers didn't really request everyone to fight.
"Why can't? Father is the one who controlled the Carson Family and you have to listen to him," Stephen's uncle said without hesitation.
Stephen's eyes were cold.
It seemed that his grandfather was still immersed in their past's status and couldn't see things clearly. Even if most of his children were afraid of him and wiling to listen to him, this didn't extend to the grandchildren.
Most of the grandchildren have their own thoughts and were not close to their grandfather.
Moreover, they were all young men and women.
Each of them have their own ideas.
Stephen was among them.
So seeing his uncle acting arrogant here, Stephen sneered and said, "I'll talk with Grandpa."

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