Since Daoist Clear Spirit died during ditation, another Refining Qi Elder of Taiyi Sect, Tian Zhen, has also undergone a drastic change in temperant and beco unusually silent. Originally, Tian Zhen was always full of energy and spirit in handling various mundane affairs in the sect. Just by looking at him, one could not tell that he was almost 60 years old. However, after attending Daoist Clear Spirit's funeral, he seed to have suffered a heavy blow, and his vitality and spirit were greatly reduced, becoming listless.
Three months after Daoist Clear Spirit's funeral, Tian Zhen approached ng Zhang and expressed his desire to resign as an Elder and leave Taiyi Sect to retire in his hotown, Sweetwater Oasis. Before ng Zhang took over as Taiyi Sect Master, Tian Zhen, as his senior brother, had great confidence in him and believed that he was the best candidate to lead Taiyi Sect. Tian Zhen had always been a staunch supporter of ng Zhang, even to the point of being his die-hard fan.
When ng Zhang succeeded as Taiyi Sect Master, his eldest martial brother did not accept him, and the elders in the sect plotted against him. However, Tian Zhen always stood behind ng Zhang and was his loyal supporter. With Tian Zhen's help in handling the sect's affairs, ng Zhang was able to have sufficient ti to focus on cultivation. Taiyi Sect began to thrive, and its internal affairs beca increasingly complex and nurous. However, Tian Zhen, as the General Affairs Elder, was able to manage all the mundane affairs in the sect in an orderly manner, and everyone in the sect was pleased and willing to follow his lead.
The growth and developnt of Taiyi Sect could not have been achieved without the contribution of Tian Zhen, the great steward. In order to relieve ng Zhang of the heavy burden of daily sect affairs, Tian Zhen made many sacrifices, even giving up his own path of cultivation. Although Tian Zhen was almost sixty years old, he was still so distance away from completing Refining Qi, and his current cultivation level was only at Foundation Building. He could already see the end of his cultivation path.
As for whether he regretted his choice, perhaps only he himself knew. After Daoist Clear Spirit died during ditation, his thoughts underwent a great change. He wanted to return to his hotown, Sweetwater Oasis, get married, have children, and live out his remaining years in peace. As a Cultivator, even if he was a little older, it was not a problem to have several mortal wives and concubines to bear offspring.
ng Zhang had a long conversation with Tian Zhen and understood his intentions. ng Zhang had always respected his senior brother and was deeply grateful to him. Tian Zhen had made up his mind, and ng Zhang had no intention of changing his decision, so he did not try to persuade him to stay. Tian Zhen acted quickly and, after a long conversation with ng Zhang, quickly resigned as an Elder and recomnded a new General Affairs Hall Master to ng Zhang. ng Zhang respected Tian Zhen's opinion and appointed the new General Affairs Hall Master.
After completing the handover with the new General Affairs Hall Master, Tian Zhen left Taiyi Sect and returned to his hotown, Sweetwater Oasis, amidst everyone's farewell. The new General Affairs Hall Master of Taiyi Sect is nad ng Mingyuan, who happens to be ng Zhang's relative. Several decades ago, during the sand monster rebellion, the small ng family was destroyed, and the remaining few mbers of the family sought refuge in Taiyi Sect. Because of his outstanding talent, ng Zhang was taken in as a disciple by Taiyi Sect's forr Sect Master, Daoist Profound Spirit, and the ng family mbers continued to thrive in Sweetwater Oasis. In recent years, Taiyi Sect has gradually beco stronger, and ng Zhang's authority as Sect Master has grown. As the ng family grew in number, so of them began to awaken their spiritual roots and join Taiyi Sect. Although ng Zhang was generally fair in his dealings with people, as a Sect Master, his disciples would generally consider his face and background. The ng family mbers who joined the sect would always receive so care, whether overt or covert.
Those ng family mbers who perford well and had good abilities could get more opportunities. When the ti ca, they would naturally stand out. ng Mingyuan was such a person. Although his talent was average and his spiritual root quality was low to dium, he excelled in diligent cultivation. Moreover, as Taiyi Sect's influence continued to expand, the disciples in the sect had access to more abundant cultivation resources. When he was in his twenties, ng Mingyuan had already reached the mid-stage of Refining Qi and was noticed by Tian Zhen, who recomnded him to be a part of the General Affairs Hall to help handle the sect's mundane affairs.
Although ng Mingyuan's cultivation talent was average, he had remarkable talent in handling various mundane affairs. He was able to manage all kinds of complex affairs in an orderly manner, and everyone in the sect was pleased and willing to follow his lead. Through his work in the General Affairs Hall, he not only trained himself but also gained a lot of sect rit, which he could use to exchange for sufficient cultivation resources. His work in the General Affairs Hall did not affect his cultivation but instead provided him with assistance in his cultivation. Compared to his peers who had similar talents but entered the sect before him, he had entered the Refining Qi late stage earlier.
ng Zhang did not favor ng Mingyuan just because he was a relative. It was only because of Tian Zhen's recomndation that he was appointed as the General Affairs Hall Master. After taking office, ng Mingyuan perford very well and gradually gained the trust of ng Zhang and his peers, firmly establishing his position as the General Affairs Hall Master. Of course, if he wanted to advance further and beco a General Affairs Elder, he would have to wait until after Foundation Building.
After Daoist Clear Spirit died during ditation, Taiyi Sect's elderly mbers gradually retired. Not long after, Wang Shitou, who had been responsible for the sect's spirit field affairs, also resigned as the Hall Master and returned ho to retire. Wang Shitou, who had entered the sect as a loose cultivator, had an average cultivation base and was timid, but he had served Taiyi Sect diligently for many years, assisting Daoist Clear Spirit in managing the spirit fields and cultivating countless Spirit Plants. ng Zhang also respected Wang Shitou's decision and did not try to persuade him to stay. Instead, he led the sect's disciples to bid him farewell and return ho to retire.
After Wang Shitou left, his position as the Hall Master of the spirit field affairs was handed over to his son, Wang Shenjie. Wang Shenjie had learned Spirit Plant Technique from his father since he was young and was a qualified spirit farr. After joining Taiyi Sect, he inherited the sect's Spirit Plant Technique and had deep attainnts in it. Moreover, Wang Shenjie had been assisting his father in managing the affairs of the spirit fields for many years and was familiar with various situations, showing his abilities. His appointnt as the Hall Master of the spirit field affairs was entirely the result of popular support.
Another elderly mber leaving made ng Zhang feel very sad. But there was nothing he could do; this was a normal phenonon. ng Zhang rembered a poem from his past life: "Human affairs tabolism, coming and going form ancient and modern tis." These were just the normal personnel changes in Taiyi Sect, the old giving way to the new. As a Foundation Building cultivator, ng Zhang had a long life span, and he would see more similar situations in the future. Even he would witness his elders, peers, and even juniors pass away one by one. As his cultivation base gradually broke through, ng Zhang's lifespan would also increase. He would be able to experience ancient and modern tis and witness history. Those who could not keep up with his footsteps in terms of cultivation base, no matter how close their relationship was, would only be passing guests in his life.
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