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Chapter 1436 - Chapter 1436 Chapter 562 The Rise and Fall is Evident_2

Chapter 1436: Chapter 562: The Rise and Fall is Evident_2 Chapter 1436: Chapter 562: The Rise and Fall is Evident_2 Under such circumstances, while disciples of the various Immortal Sects who violate the sect rules also face harsh consequences, it rarely endangers their lives.

Because of the unstable situation and the great demand for strength in numerous wars, it is not allowed for those sects to inflict too much damage upon their own power.

The more disciples die, the more it equates to voluntarily weakening one’s own strength, exposing one’s vulnerabilities to the enemy.

With hungry wolves nearby, showing weakness would only lead the Wolf Pack to swarm and shred you into pieces before feasting on your remains.

As long as one does not wish to die, then each Immortal Sect would only actively strengthen its own power, absolutely refraining from weakening it.

The relationship between a sect and its disciples is mutually reinforcing, resulting in a balanced equilibrium.

It is precisely because of this balance that the disciples within the Taiping Tao Sect dared to connect so openly, even nominating Yu Shipei as their leader and brazenly confronting the sect.

It is because this force, which makes up a large portion of the sect’s strength, led these people to believe that even if the upper echelons were furious, they would not dare to deal with them.

After all, there is safety in numbers.

This time, the Taiping Dao executed as many as four hundred disciples.

These were all core members of the rebellious faction; beyond them were many ordinary members and peripheral members.

All these people together constituted a “Yu Sect” that at its peak had over a thousand disciples.

And leading them was a True Immortal.

This represented a tremendous force equating to one-quarter of the entire sect’s disciples, and an eighth of its True Immortals.

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Such force, when placed within any sect, would be enough to arouse the wariness and attention of every high-ranking member.

Even the School Leader of the sect, facing this force, had to tread carefully and avoid offending them too much, fearing that one false step might trigger a civil war within the sect.

That would spell disaster.

Every member of the “Yu Sect” thought this way, and fueled by this confidence, they took actions against the sect.

Afterward, everyone knew the outcome.

Who could have anticipated that the Taiping Dao would indeed dare to act.

How could they dare?

What were they thinking?

Did they not fear, that by causing their disciples to turn against them?

Did they not fear, that by killing so many, they would alienate the sect’s disciples, severing their loyalty and commitment to the sect?

Did they not fear, that losing so much of their own strength, would lead to attacks by external enemies?

Amongst all options, the Taiping Dao chose the most aggressive one, which came with the greatest future repercussions.

Following this choice, the effect was excellent, as striking as erecting a pole and seeing its shadow instantly.

But when this choice was actually made, it still caused everyone around to inhale sharply in shock.

While everyone’s hearts were trembling, there was also a shared sense that the Taiping Dao was truly mad.

They truly did not fear.

And in fact, the Taiping Dao really was unafraid.

Firstly, at the very core of a sect’s power, at the level of True Immortals, the main reliance of the Taiping Dao was Lu Yuan and his Avatars.

Compared to the six predetermined Earth Immortals, these mere two Human Immortals were as insignificant as a hair of nine oxen, not even amounting to one percent.

Even if Yang Xiuan and Yu Shipei were completely eliminated, he would just feel a slight regret, and then there would be no more aftermath.

Previously, for hundreds of years, the Taiping Dao survived without these two.

Now, with Lu Yuan and his avatar even stronger than before, there was even less reason to believe that the sect couldn’t survive without these two.

Yang Xiuan had done well, but in the heart of the sect, these two people really didn’t matter.

With or without them, the situation was much the same; they had no significant impact on the bigger picture.

In such a situation, of course, they could not possess any status, let alone interfere with sect decisions.

The sect does not need them to operate, but without the sect, they couldn’t even become immortals.

The weight of each side was clear at a glance.

Yu Shipei just couldn’t see this, which is why he met with punishment and was confined.

Yang Xiuan had a clear understanding, playing the ostrich, and thus he remained safe up to this point.

Ultimately, one has to recognize one’s place and then make choices.

Even if one becomes immortal, it is no exception.

The above concerns only the level of True Immortals.

As I’ve said before, an Immortal Sect, in contrast to the true top-tier combat power, namely, outside the True Immortals.

The ordinary mortal disciples underneath are essentially just chives, which, after being cut, do not take decades or hundreds of years to grow back quickly.

Even disciples who are considered True Immortal seeds and inheritors could be raised in fives or six hundred years anew.

For True Immortals with a lifespan of three thousand years, even if every harvest is a thorough culling, they could reap five or six batches in their lifetime, at the very least.

So for Lu Yuan, even if he were to exterminate all four thousand disciples of the sect in one go and then raise a new batch of disciples, it would only be a matter of five or six hundred years.

Five or six hundred years was precisely the time in his plans to make a move against the Qing Immortal Sect, which suited him just fine.

He had plenty of time to wait for the growth of new disciples.

If there really was a need to overturn everything and start again, he wouldn’t mind paying such a price.

Lu Yuan granted Jade Brocade the authority to recruit disciples openly, which, in essence, already provided the authorization.

Should it really come to the last step, clearing out all disciples and pursuing a true sense of purification and rebirth isn’t necessarily out of the question.

He could support his avatar in doing so.

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However, if that were the case, within these five or six hundred years, the Taiping Dao might have significantly fewer disciples traveling abroad.

Without people traveling outside, the sect’s collection of refining immortal materials would lose a major source of income.

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