Chapter 464: Chapter 464: Account Blocked Chapter 464: Chapter 464: Account Blocked Jiangli frowned, “So there’s nothing that can be done?”
“Right…” Xia Xin hung his head, dispirited, and sat down on the edge of the bed. More than anger, he felt helpless.
Jiangli knew nothing about these matters and was at a loss for words.
After pondering for a mont, she said, “It’s no big deal not to run that kind of account. It doesn’t matter.”
Xia Xin said bitterly, “But… this kind of exposure to the public, with significant traffic, can attract more people to Jiaoyang Temple. Otherwise… it will be tough to get the na of Jiaoyang Temple out there.”
In the past, Jiaoyang Temple indeed was the foremost of Xuann, a renowned spiritual Taoist Temple.
But that was all the glory of centuries past.
Now, hardly anyone knew of Jiaoyang Temple, the doors uncrowded, unvisited and unasked after.
If they couldn’t make a breakthrough online, attracting pilgrims would be an uphill battle.
Jiangli thought about it, and it made sense.
The internet was indeed a double-edged sword.
While there were people reporting them, it was also easy to promote Jiaoyang Temple.
Considering this, Jiangli asked, “Isn’t there another place where we won’t be reported?”
“Sowhere we won’t be reported…”
Xia Xin stroked his chin, pondered for a mont, and suddenly rembered a place, snapping his fingers, “Right! I rember, inside the Xuann Association, there’s an exclusive forum!”
“The Xuann Association?” Jiangli raised her eyebrows.
Xia Xin explained, “Yes, it’s like the alliance of all the different schools of Xuann from the past, but now it’s called an association. The association has a chairman, equivalent to the Sect Leader of the entire Xuann in the past. The Xuann Association has its own exclusive forum, where all registered mbers have verified accounts. There are only two types of people who enter: mbers of the various sects of Xuann, or ordinary patrons seeking help.”
Jiangli nodded in understanding.
“Then why don’t we just go to the Xuann forum?”
Xia Xin scratched his head, murmuring softly, “I’m afraid that won’t work… ”
Jiangli looked puzzled, “Why not?”
Xia Xin touched the tip of his nose, explaining awkwardly, “Years ago, I heard from my master that we used to be listed among the various sects of Xuann and were part of the Xuann Association… But my master’s master, that is my grandmaster’s generation… we got kicked out of the Xuann Association…”
His voice grew quieter, his head sank lower, wishing he could shrink his head back into his belly.
Upon hearing this, Jiangli let out a cold laugh in annoyance, “What the hell? Jiaoyang Temple has been kicked out of the Xuann Association?”
Xia Xin nodded slightly.
Jiangli scoffed.
Back in the day, the various sects of Xuann were established by the ancestors of Jiaoyang Temple, and she, Jiangli, was once the Sect Leader of the entire group.
And now, after so few years…
Jiaoyang Temple had been kicked out of the Xuann Association!
They couldn’t even access the forum of the Xuann Association!
Jiangli truly found it both angering and laughable.
“Co here, you—” she beckoned Xia Xin.
Xia Xin felt like death was looming, and he moved his feet with great difficulty, inching closer to Jiangli with a forced smile, “Ancestor, what’s the matter…”
“Don’t waste ti!”
Jiangli grabbed Xia Xin, held his shoulders, and asked with a smile, “Xia Xin, tell , do you know who the chairman of the Xuann Association is?”
Xia Xin paused, sowhat clueless, “I… really don’t know that.”
The matter of Jiaoyang Temple being kicked out of the Xuann Association was a great embarrassnt for Xia Xin and the old Taoist alike.
And at that ti, Xia Xin had not yet joined Jiaoyang Temple.
When he later heard about it, he had also inquired about who the current chairman of the Xuann Association was.
But…
The old Taoist never ntioned it.
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