For the Sigma Clan, they could consider selling the half-mountain they obtained eighty years ago, even the price could be negotiated.
There's no way around it, their Supreme got into some trouble, so it's fine to send out the industry the way it came.
What they couldn't endure was that after the other party bought the half-mountain, they wanted to buy the rest.
But that can't really be sold, as the Imperial people's family concept is strong, and the link to this concept is, of course, the ancestors.
The Blade people particularly value this, selling ancestral property is indeed a decline of the family, disrespecting the ancestors.
As for who the buyer is, it's said to be the Tata Clan from Central City, which also has a Supreme presiding.
This clan primarily engages in transportation and mining, has shares in multiple commercial groups, and vast connections.
Before Qinghu's advancement to Supreme, the Sigma Clan really wasn't a match for Tata.
