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Chapter 1424 - Chapter 1424 Chapter 558 The Hidden Veins Part_2

Chapter 1424: Chapter 558: The Hidden Veins Part_2 Chapter 1424: Chapter 558: The Hidden Veins Part_2 Yang Xiuan and Yu Shipei, two True Immortals who would be part of the absolute upper echelon in any sect, possess both the right to make proposals and decisions.

Yet they didn’t catch even a hint of a warning breeze, being directly overlooked by others.

This kind of attitude toward True Immortals is naturally an immense disrespect, even an insult.

In any other Immortal Sect, such an act could lead to estrangement and disloyalty, or even incite internal strife.

But if one sees them as mere tools, what then of True Immortals?

Good tools need no thoughts of their own, they simply obey their master’s commands, and perform their designated roles.

Do you also wish to offer suggestions to your master, turn the heavens upside down?

This discriminatory treatment, even outright prejudice when practiced against any True Immortal, is intolerable.

It was precisely because of this that when Yu Shipei lamented in sorrow and indignation, Yang Xiuan also felt a deep chill in his heart, thoroughly displeased.

He did harbor some personal ambitions, but he was also supportive of the sect and desired to contribute to its prosperity.

Yet he had the will to serve, with no path to do so.

The Immortal Sect did not need your strategies or suggestions; being a good tool and following orders was all that was required.

Anyone would feel aggrieved being met with such cold treatment despite their burning zeal.

But what’s more perverse is that this exact situation had befallen the two of them.

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This Yu Shipei, it’s hard to say whether he is loyal or treacherous, but if he indeed betrayed the sect, the reasons behind it can hardly be disentangled from being treated as an outsider.

After all, if the sect itself doesn’t regard you as one of its own, why should you foolishly remain loyal to the sect?

Am I not considered an outsider?

Then I might as well outright join the outsiders.

The current chaos within Taiping Dao is hard to separate from these factors.

The policies led by those of the hidden lineage are truly disheartening.

“What nonsense are you talking about, junior brother?”

However, despite the bitterness in his heart, owing much to the sect, Yang Xiuan couldn’t be swayed by a few words.

He immediately reproached, “The alternation of the School Leader is naturally up to Elder Taishang and the other senior masters.

How could it be the turn of us juniors to interject?

What, do you also wish to rule over the seniors?

If the elders in the sect haven’t let us in on the discussion, they must have their reasons.

As juniors, we should simply obey and not harbor resentment.”

Yang Xiuan still defended the sect.

The sect had merely not let him participate in the highest decisions, not included him in the core circle.

But all the other cultivation support he received was exactingly provided, without any shortfall.

His achievements today could not have been made without the help of the sect.

How could he bear to resent the sect for such trifling grievances?

Moreover, his words were not without reason.

Although there was a divide between those of the hidden lineage and the disciples of Taiping Dao, the seniors among them truly possessed great seniority.

Whether it is Jin Qingyue, the Jade Sovereign, or the incumbents, each one is at least a Mid-level Human Immortal.

Those with such cultivation have lived for over a thousand, perhaps even two thousand years.

By virtue of their Lifespans alone, they are our seniors.

As juniors, even for the sake of filial piety, we cannot judge our elders or decide their fate, this simply isn’t right.

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The sect not informing these two True Immortals, while it contains elements of distrust, also conforms to the Rites.

Cultivation may strive for freedom, but it also emphasizes respecting teachers and valuing the way.

No one wants their disciples to be those who betray their masters and ancestors.

Even from this perspective, they couldn’t blame the sect.

“Senior brother is correct, it was my lapse.”

Hearing Yang Xiuan’s reprimand, Yu Shipei realized the impropriety in his words and hurriedly admitted his mistake.

But despite his admission, he could not help but add, “However, senior brother mentioned that we shouldn’t criticize our seniors, as it would violate the tradition of respecting teachers and valuing the way, which is true.

But as time flows, our senior uncles will eventually pass on.

After a few hundred or a thousand years, when the leadership of the School Leader is passed down again, won’t it be the turn of the next generation?

By that time, are we also not concerned?

Should we also not be informed?”

Yu Shipei clearly harbored deep resentment for being excluded from the core circle, immensely unwilling to accept it.

Even now, despite invoking the seniority of the uncles to pressure him, he had not given up.

Yang Xiuan furrowed his brow, glanced at his junior brother who continued to spout grievances, and interrupted, “That will be an issue for later.

Trust that when the senior masters gradually emerge from seclusion, allowing more Talented Scholars to support the sect, one day the current system will be reformed.

By then, we might also be valued by the sect, put to use by the seniors.

And with all this talk, junior brother, are you implying you bear grudges against the seniors, the School Leaders?”

Yang Xiuan’s tone was stern, eyeing the resentful face before him; it seemed as though if the other made any wrong response, he was ready to apprehend him and deliver him to the sect.

After all, Yu Shipei’s continuous outbursts today were indeed audacious, lacking respect for his superiors, rebellious and impious.

How it looked, he didn’t seem like someone loyal.

Now he doubted more than ever that the other might be a spy from the mortal realm.

Seeking him out at this time, it was likely that he was pegged as a spy from the Nine Provinces, trying to collude.

His current words were most likely a probe.

If he agreed, perhaps even grander schemes would soon follow.

But since his response just now was too blunt, the other probably sensed that he was not on the same side.

Now trying to make him slip up seemed somewhat difficult.

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