An ordinary member of the White Lotus sect receives one hundred taels of silver.
This is a sum of money that an ordinary family might not be able to save up in ten years.
At first, Su Wanwan accepted all comers, taking in the first hundred.
Later, they raised the bar, requiring them to verify the identity, time of joining the sect, accent, and place of origin of the White Lotus followers they brought over.
Those White Lotus followers with Shanxi accents and hometowns were all accepted, and money was given on the spot.
Those ordinary believers who had only just come into contact with the White Lotus Sect's doctrines and were of little use were later discarded.
They accept all big fish, including deacons and elders.
Some people wanted to take shortcuts to make quick money, so they forced a few honest people to study the White Lotus Sect's doctrines, pretend to be White Lotus Sect believers, and then bring them over to exchange for money.
After being exposed and rejected, he immediately beat up those honest men, yelling, "What a waste of my time! What use are you guys?!"
Zhang Zhong and the others didn't care.
Such incidents have gradually decreased, since everyone knows that the review process is strict and there are no loopholes to exploit.
One hundred taels of silver is a huge sum of money that an ordinary family could never earn in a lifetime.
As a result, genuine White Lotus followers with Shanxi accents are even scarcer and more sought after. Once their whereabouts are discovered, they are virtually impossible to escape.
In just a few days, the land in Bazhou had been almost turned upside down, and people on the streets and alleys were excitedly talking about the White Lotus sect.
Myths of Zhang San catching a White Lotus Sect deacon and getting a thousand taels of silver are rampant.
Some highly skilled and daring criminals even went to Shanxi in groups to arrest people.
The enthusiasm of the crowd actually put Chen Qiong, the Earl of Pingjiang, in a difficult position.
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