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She was a disciple of the esteed Supre Sect, albeit only as an outer sect mber. Her position within the sect was not one to be underestimated, as she had three devoted inner sect disciples under her guidance: Lv Zhengyang, Fu Xinde, and Di Hongyun, who were expected to handle important sect matters.
In this particular situation, it would have been ideal for Lv Zhengyang to step forward and handle things tactfully. However, despite his generally gentle nature, he seed to have an inherent trust in the people from the Xuan Yue Sect. As a result, he imdiately scolded the disciples of the Supre Sect without giving them a chance to explain their side of the story, demanding an imdiate apology.
Gu Chaoyan found it increasingly difficult to witness this unfair treatnt and thus decided to inquire about the situation. However, she realized that sothing was amiss with her question. The disciples of the Supre Sect seed genuinely distressed and wronged while admitting the truth, leading Gu Chaoyan to suspect that there might be more to the story.
And indeed, there was a reason behind their actions. Apparently, the disciples had resorted to such behavior because they couldn’t tolerate any form of teasing directed at a female disciple of the Supre Sect. Gu Chaoyan perceived this as a threat to the reputation of their esteed sect.
Lv Zhengyang’s handling of the situation seed impulsive and arbitrary, as he acted based solely on his intuition. Thankfully, Gu Chaoyan intervened and sought an explanation, preventing the disciples of the Supre Sect from feeling further unjustly treated. It turned out that the Moon Sect was planning to go to extre lengths, forcing the disciples of the Supre Sect to kneel down and apologize, which was far from a favorable outco.
Upon learning the truth, Lv Zhengyang’s expression grew serious. He turned to the disciples, reproaching them, “Why did you not inform us of this earlier?
The sect consisted of both male and female disciples, although the majority were males. Most disciples were engrossed in their own cultivation, and that was also true for him. However, he was aware that there were exceptions within the sect. Nevertheless, he had never been involved in such matters, and it never occurred to him to consider these possibilities subconsciously.
To his surprise, during the heated argunt between the two sects, such a sensitive issue ca to light.
Given the situation, it beca clear that the Supre Sect could not afford to apologize. If this information were to spread, it could lead to serious consequences.
He couldn’t help but feel frustrated that the disciples involved had not explained the reason earlier. Had they done so, he might not have made the wrong judgnt. The thought of such a misunderstanding being made public and facing potential punishnt upon returning to the sect was humiliating and unsettling.
Lv Zhengyang’s mood was adversely affected by this revelation. As one of the inner sect disciples, he had built up a reputation among his peers.
“Senior Brother Zhengyang, what we were trying to convey earlier was that you didn’t give us a chance to explain. You asked us to apologize directly to the mbers of the Profound Moon Sect,” the disciples responded in defense.
Feeling misunderstood and aggrieved, they naturally echoed his sentints.
But for this Senior Sister, what would they have done in the future?
Lv Zhengyang was just trying to save himself so face, but he was countered directly.
His tace sank even more.
For a mont, she was speechless. She had no idea what to say.
“We can talk about our own sects when we are ho. Let’s talk about our Supre Sect and Moon Sect first.” Gu Chaoyan reminded.
The disciples of the Profound Moon Sect did not seem to care, but the disciples of the Supre Sect started to argue among themselves. That was so ridiculous!
Lv Zhengyang coughed.
The other disciples said nothing more.
“Senior Sister, please help us!” The disciples said..
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