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Internationally, those bizarre organizations mostly take orders from Onmyoji, Xuann, or Spirit dia.

But to maintain balance and foster harmonious developnt, it is necessary to choose one organization from among the three to act as the leader, akin to the position of Sect Leader in the past.

The Spirit dia, compared to the Onmyoji and Xuann, are in decline, thus they do not participate.

Basically, it is a contest between the Onmyoji and Xuann for the position of Sect Leader.

Therefore, a rule was established long ago that every three years, the two sides hold a grand competition, and the victorious side can take control of the international organizations for the next three years.

This is a territory both Xuann and Onmyoji must compete for.

Because this not only represents their respective strengths but also is a major source of inco for both sides.

It is crucial for both parties.

So every ti this mont arrives, the Xuann Association becos a whirlwind of activity, swamped with their responsibilities.

Xia Xin, upon hearing Xun Tianhai’s exposition, replied with an "oh," and slowly asked, "But what does this have to do with our Jiaoyang Temple?"

Xun Tianhai was speechless.

A little helpless.

Unexpectedly, after saying so much, Xia Xin still didn’t comprehend.

Xun Tianhai could only make it clear: "My point is, I would like to invite your Jiaoyang Temple to participate in this grand competition."

Xia Xin blinked slowly, "We, Jiaoyang Temple, can also participate? But we are not listed in the Xuann directory—"

Before his voice fell.

He suddenly understood, no wonder Qu Lin and others repeatedly ca to invite them to rejoin the Xuann directory.

So it was for this matter?

Xun Tianhai’s next words confird Xia Xin’s guess.

"Didn’t President Qu Lin and Uncle Pei Jiu co to you before? Hasn’t this matter been settled yet?"

Xia Xin snapped back to reality, glanced at Jiangli’s room, and whispered, "Our Abbot hasn’t agreed..."

Xun Tianhai was sowhat surprised, "Why hasn’t the Abbot agreed yet? Isn’t rejoining the Xuann directory good news for your Jiaoyang Temple?"

Xia Xin scratched his nose, "I don’t know about that anyway, the Abbot hasn’t agreed."

This answer was beyond Xun Tianhai’s expectations.

He intended to contact Jiangli, and this matter was known to Master Qu Lin.

But Master Qu Lin didn’t ntion anything, nor did he bring up Jiangli’s disagreent about returning to the Xuann directory.

Xun Tianhai pondered Master Qu Lin’s intentions, then asked, "Where is the Abbot now?"

Xia Xin replied, "We just returned, the Abbot is quite tired and resting, and I reckon he won’t be getting up for a while."

Xun Tianhai paused; what kind of situation is this!

He helplessly said: "Alright then, Xia Xin, let tell you sothing, although you are not in the Xuann directory, you are after all a lineage of Xuann, you may still participate in this grand competition, as long as we send an invitation letter, it will suffice. This competition is very important for the Xuann Association; in the last three competitions, aning approximately over ten years, we have never won."

"In those ten years, the victorious side has always been Sang Country, who have dominated the international organizations, which is a significant blow to the Xuann Association. This competition is crucial for the Xuann Association and the entire ChinaCountry. If we can’t win, our international status will beco akin to that of Spirit dia, so I hope you can have a serious talk with the Abbot, explain the stakes, and ensure that the Abbot participates in this competition."

Xun Tianhai’s voice, neither rushed nor delayed, yet his tone heavily revealed all the stakes.

Also confirming how important this competition is to them.

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