Chapter 85 The Intercepting Sect's Response to the Chaotic Situation
Chapter 85 The Intercepting Sect's Response to the Chaotic Situation
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However, Ran Deng thought about it again and realized that this was actually a good thing.
At least he lit the lamp, so he could swim openly.
Just raise your questions when the time comes.
That perfectly matches what I was thinking earlier.
Then Ran Deng replied, "Fellow Daoist Guang Chengzi, you flatter me!"
This humble Taoist priest will do his utmost!
However, I am only at the level of a Great Luo Immortal, and the current situation of the human race is extremely chaotic.
I fear that when the time comes, this humble monk will be unable to cope.
Upon hearing Ran Deng's reply, Guang Chengzi immediately understood his meaning.
This acknowledges his dominant position.
Guang Chengzi then said, "Teacher Randeng is too modest!"
Let's go to the Youxiong tribe first.
Let's see how those wicked cultists of the Jie Sect act.
Then we'll arrange the setup.
"good!"
The Chan Sect cultivators were on their way to the Youxiong tribe.
In Chendu.
At this moment, the disciples of the Jie Sect were already numb.
Those rogue cultivators are really too skilled.
Even the smallest things are eagerly sought after by a group of cultivators.
Unfortunately, there were many of them, including some with formidable cultivation.
Those independent cultivators, in a fair competition, were willing to accept defeat.
But once they try to use their power to intimidate others...
The group of rogue cultivators immediately gathered a large number of other cultivators.
After several such incidents, the disciples of the Jie Sect were thoroughly humiliated.
Now, the disciples of the Jie Sect had no choice but to gather together to discuss feasible solutions.
Inside the temporary cave dwelling.
The atmosphere was very oppressive.
After a long silence, Zhao Gongming spoke up: "Senior Brother!"
Think of a solution!
If this continues, all the merits will be snatched up by those rogue cultivators.
We've made a wasted trip.
Rather than wasting our time here, we should all head back to the mountains as soon as possible.
As soon as Zhao Gongming finished speaking, his fellow disciples immediately echoed his words.
After thinking for a while, Duobao had no choice but to say, "The current situation is beyond our control."
Now, there are only two paths before us.
First, stay here and compete with those independent cultivators.
Of course, if we can think of a way to help the human race, that would be the best.
If we can think of a way, we can do it ourselves.
Those independent cultivators couldn't get involved.
Secondly, as Junior Brother Gongming suggested, we should all return to the mountain now.
This path cannot accumulate merit.
However, it can avoid many entanglements of cause and effect.
There are now many cultivators in this human realm.
It has become a place where cause and effect converge.
Staying here will only increase the negative karma.
The choice is up to you.
I make no demands here.
Both paths have their advantages and disadvantages.
As soon as Duobao finished speaking, the disciples of the Jie Sect fell into deep thought.
As for the pressure of accumulating merit, they certainly do have it too.
After all, many of them joined the Jie Sect at the end of the Lich War or after it ended.
Back when I was in the Heavenly Court of the Demon Clan, I accumulated a huge amount of karma.
Now, the Heavenly Emperor Haotian wants to investigate karma and cause and effect.
Although they had the protection of a sage, they could not stay on Jin'ao Island forever.
What's the difference between that and being imprisoned?
But with karma ingrained, Haotian might take it seriously.
Once they leave the island, they will fall into Haotian's hands.
Given Haotian's power, he probably won't give face to his own sage.
At that point, they'll have no choice but to accept their fate.
But staying isn't a good idea either.
Whether or not one can accumulate merit is still uncertain.
With so many cultivators gathered together, disputes were inevitable.
When the time comes, the entanglement of cause and effect will naturally become unavoidable.
A short while later.
All the cultivators had made their decisions.
Those burdened with heavy karma are naturally unwilling to give up the opportunity they have now.
Those with shallow karma, or no karma at all.
After a little deliberation, the current chaos can be abandoned.
These types of cultivators, without the pressure of karma, naturally do not have such an urgent need for merit.
It would be best if we could accumulate them.
But if you risk getting entangled in cause and effect and try to hold on to a wave of things.
That would naturally be a losing proposition.
Don't end up accumulating karma instead of gaining merit.
However, this type of cultivator still constitutes a minority.
soon.
The monks who were about to leave then made a commotion.
Among them were the Three Immortals, Zhao Gongming, and Wudang.
The disciples stood up and said, "Senior Brother, fellow disciples!"
We will not linger here.
This place is in chaos; staying here any longer would be detrimental to one's spiritual practice.
Please allow us to take our leave!
Upon hearing this, Duobao glanced at the cultivators.
He then said, "Since you are unwilling to stay here any longer, then return to Jin'ao Island first."
I will remain here to support my fellow disciples.
After this matter is resolved, we will return together with our fellow disciples.
The other cultivators did not say anything more upon seeing this.
Although we are from the same school, we can certainly ask for help if we encounter difficulties.
But there's no reason to let them stay and share the risk of karmic entanglement with them.
The three immortals and the others replied with a "good".
They then used their supernatural powers to return to Jin'ao Island.
After the departing cultivators left, Duobao finally spoke up: "Since everyone wants to stay and give it a shot."
This humble Taoist priest will certainly not let you leave.
However, given how things have developed, I must reiterate some points.
It’s different in the past.
The cultivators here now are all here for the sake of accumulating merit.
Being too forceful will only provoke public anger.
Then we'll become the target of everyone's criticism.
Among those rogue cultivators, many are beings that even I cannot fathom.
They must be quasi-saints or something similar.
Everyone should tone down their tempers.
Don't actually run into their hands.
They're not going to give in easily.
As soon as Duobao finished speaking, Lü Yue frowned and said, "Senior Brother, it's fine for us to be cautious."
But we can't always give in to everything, can we?
Could you tell us what criteria we should use?
To avoid accidentally going too far and offending our teachers and mentors, which would leave us in the wrong.
As soon as Lü Yue said this, all the cultivators echoed, "That's exactly right!"
If we are in the wrong, it would only trouble our sage teacher to come.
That would be truly shameful.
Upon hearing this, Duobao pondered for a moment.
"Since that's the case, then I'll analyze the situation for everyone."
This can serve as a reference for everyone.
First, the other party cannot rely on its strength to forcibly seize the tasks we have already completed.
In this situation, there's no need for anyone to tolerate it.
If you can't handle it, a sage will naturally step in to save the day.
Second, the other party cannot force everyone to give up the task that has already been accomplished.
It doesn't matter whether you just got it or just found out about it.
Everyone must compete fairly.
Third, regarding tasks that others have already completed or accepted.
There's no point in fighting over it.
Even if you force your way in, the cause and effect have already been established.
There's a growing tendency for independent cultivators to band together, so if we were to forcibly seize their power...
If we can't do anything to them then, we'll have no choice but to let them leave.
This undoubtedly leaves a huge hidden danger for oneself.
These are the three points so far. What do you all think?
Upon hearing Duobao's words, the cultivators immediately began to ponder.
In summary, Duobao's message is that you shouldn't cause trouble, but you also don't need to be afraid of trouble.
Thinking about it, it really makes sense.
We must not eliminate the root of the problem, for doing so will only leave behind future troubles.
Moreover, even if you manage to steal a mission, you might not be able to complete it.
As for being pressured by the other party?
If this happens, it means the situation is completely out of control.
You should know that they are disciples of a sage.
Even they were forced into this situation, so inviting a sage would put them in a completely just position.
No matter who comes, they cannot change this fact.
This actually benefits them.
After all, in this situation, once a sage arrives...
That definitely means expelling the rogue cultivators.
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