"This person used to be a disciple of my Jie Sect."
Yunxiao said softly.
Upon hearing this...
Apart from Qiongxiao and Bixiao, the other disciples of the Jie Sect all showed expressions of surprise.
They hadn't been members of the Jie Sect for very long, so they weren't very familiar with some of the sect's past events.
certainly.
Everyone who joins Taoism focuses on cultivation and has no interest in gossiping about other things.
A disciple of the Jie Sect asked, "Lady Yunxiao, what is this person's name? And why was he expelled from the Jie Sect?"
Yunxiao countered, "Expelled from the Jie Sect? Why didn't he leave voluntarily?"
These words were spoken.
The other disciples of the Jie Sect laughed: "Lady Yunxiao, please don't joke. Who in this world would willingly leave Taoism? So many people would be eager to join but still don't have the chance!"
That's the truth.
But this world is never short of unconventional people.
Take Jiang Ziya, whom we are most familiar with, as an example. He was a typical example of someone who did not covet the empty fame and cultivation resources of Taoism, and gradually shed his identity as a Taoist disciple.
Since there was a first Jiang Ziya, there must have been a second one.
The corpse before us is similar to Jiang Ziya; it has gradually shed its identity as a Taoist disciple and become a rogue cultivator who is not very respectable.
The group of independent cultivators is quite fascinating.
No matter where they go, rogue cultivators are always at the bottom, giving people the feeling of being orphans.
Even when independent cultivators unite, they still give off a very weak and pathetic vibe.
certainly.
It's highly unlikely that independent cultivators would unite.
after all.
The reason why rogue cultivators are rogue cultivators is because they cannot stand the constraints of the immortal sects and prefer freedom and unrestrainedness.
If independent cultivators unite to form an organization, what's the difference between that and joining a sect?
so.
The likelihood of independent cultivators joining forces is very low.
It only happened once in the Immortal Realm, during the era when Jiang Wuxu once dominated the Immortal Realm.
Thanks to Jiang Wuxu's influence, the rogue cultivators in the immortal realm have formed a rough organization, but in reality, it is very loosely organized.
They simply idolize Jiang Wuxu.
Because everyone shares a common goal they admire, they have common topics to discuss, which allows them to barely get along.
That's why.
The group of independent cultivators is indeed no different from orphans.
Whether in the Immortal Realm or the Ancient Realm, the term "rogue cultivator" is basically telling others, "I have no background, so come and bully me."
Normally speaking.
No one wants to be a wandering monk.
after all.
Independent cultivators are easily bullied and targeted, and they also lack cultivation resources, which is of no benefit to their cultivation.
But to be honest.
The number of independent cultivators is actually quite large.
Whether it's a small world, the immortal realm, or the ancient realm, there are quite a few independent cultivators.
These disciples of the Jie Sect believed that no one in the world would voluntarily leave Taoism and become a helpless, wandering cultivator.
That's incredibly stupid.
But the corpse at our feet shows that some people do indeed leave Taoism voluntarily.
"He did indeed leave the Jie Sect on his own initiative."
"Back then, the Jie Sect did something that was perhaps too extreme. He couldn't accept it, so he left on his own initiative."
Yunxiao's eyes were filled with memories.
The disciples of the Jie Sect did not continue to ask questions. They knew very well what they could and could not ask.
Moreover...
Now that the person is dead, what's the point of asking these questions?
Yunxiao remained silent for a moment.
Qiongxiao, who was standing nearby, asked, "Big sister, what should we do?"
He was a disciple of the Jie Sect before, and even though he left the Jie Sect, the Daoist aura he possessed was still genuinely from the same source.
Yunxiao sighed: "Collect the body properly, and when we get back, we'll find a place to build a tomb and a monument for him."
Qiongxiao quickly collected the body.
but.
Qiongxiao's expression was indeed very grim. She didn't speak, but continued to transmit her thoughts through divine sense: "Eldest sister, even he died at the hands of the demon god's army. If we few go to find him, I'm afraid we'll be in grave danger!"
The original owner of this corpse was quite powerful; when he left the Jie Sect, his strength was already unfathomable.
For so many years, he has been wandering alone in the ancient world. Although he lacks the protection and resources of Taoism, his growth rate should not be slow.
even so.
He still died.
This cast a gray shadow over the hearts of Yunxiao and the other two.
However, these words cannot be spoken to other disciples of the Jie Sect. If they are spoken, the already uneasy fear in the hearts of these disciples will be amplified infinitely.
"Take it one step at a time."
"Our main task is to gather intelligence; we try to avoid doing anything else risky."
Yunxiao replied.
Qiongxiao was still uneasy, but she didn't say anything more.
Lu Henge followed behind, observing the reactions of Yunxiao, Qiongxiao, and Bixiao. Lu Henge didn't know what the three women were talking about through telepathic communication, but judging from their expressions, it probably wasn't anything good.
We traveled for a while longer.
Yunxiao stopped and signaled all disciples to suppress their auras to the lowest possible level, and to use any magical artifacts that could conceal their auras.
Look up and look ahead.
Just one glance.
The other disciples of the Jie Sect almost shouted out loud.
Yunxiao raised his hand and made a hand seal, casting a series of silencing talismans on the disciples' mouths, forcefully suppressing their shouts.
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