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Chapter 277: Judgnt Day

Translator: Larbre Studio Editor: Larbre Studio

On September 12, a great event shocked the whole demon descendant community at the Forum Conference.

The fall of Taoist Venerable also involved an old case 80 years ago.Eighty years ago, the world’s heroes surrounded and attempted to exterminate the Demonic Priest. After paying a heavy price, they killed him at Quanzhen Sect. This was known as “The Chaos of Quanzhen.”

In that war, half of the demon descendants community was destroyed, and Taoism had not recovered fully. They were one level below Buddhism. The figures of authority in the demon descendants community changed. After the chaos of Quanzhen, the seven families erged.

Amidst the common recognised facts from the demon descendants community, the Demonic Priest was the biggest villain in modern history. He had the power to destroy everything, and he wasn’t orthodox. He betrayed his country and race, killed the demon descendants who fought on the side of the Chinese, and did a lot of evil.

However, in the event of Taoist Venerable’s fall, the truth was revealed, and the big boss on the villainous side turned out to be the poor victim, while the real mastermind, instead, beca the biggest beneficiary. After the chaos of Quanzhen, amidst the decadence of Taoism, this person ushered Taoism collectively into a new era, making a significant contribution to the reconstruction of Taoism.

He was Wang Qing of Quanzhen Sect.

Everyone regarded Demonic Priest back then as a scum and traitor who deserved to die. Now, looking back, the irony was unimaginable.

This event set off a huge wave in the demon descendants community. Compared with this, Li Xianyu’s double awakening, who would be the winner of the Forum Conference, who amongst Jie Se and Dan Chenzi was better... These matters were insignificant and would not matter alongside this issue.

Those who used the Internet would know about this.

The Taoists were totally stunned and didn’t know what to do. Taoist Venerable had fallen and there were no leaders. However, Taoist Venerable, regarded as the leader and a spiritual symbol by them, had beco a sinner and one of the culprits of the chaos of Quanzhen. If this didn’t happen on the stage, the Taoists would try every ans to conceal it, deal with it secretly and oust Taoist Venerable from office. It was not to protect him. It was the right thing to do in the eyes of the Taoists. The cris of Taoist Venerable were an unimaginable blow to the disciples of Taoism. Those young disciples, after knowing the truth, began to doubt the purpose of life.

The thoughts of people was one issue. Another was the reputation of Taoism. First, Immortal Hua Yu secretly hard her sister from the sa sect, and then, Taoist Venerable beca the culprit of the chaos of Quanzhen. A series of blows had struck them. It could be imagined that for a long ti in the future, Taoism would beco the laughing stock and disdain of the demon descendants community. Its reputation would suffer a huge blow.

Such sensational news had also spread within the demon descendants community of various countries. In the eyes of the foreigners, the Taoist Venerable of Taoism was equivalent to the Pope. The Pope had committed such scandalous acts. This juicy news was able to transcend boundaries.

So many foreign friends had participated in the conference, and the first-hand information was spread directly. In the eyes of foreigners, the Chinese demon descendants community had suddenly beco a turbulent place amidst troubled tis. A lot of foreign demon descendants, who were just here to catch the show and were not interested in the Great Deities Palace, left the country imdiately.

In the foreseeable future, China would beco the focus of the whole world until the end of the furore surrounding the Great Deities Palace.

“Last ti, in May 1944, the Japanese army attacked Chongqing with their swords, and sent hundreds of priests from Quanzhen Sect down the mountain to help the Chinese Army resist the Japanese invaders in this eventful autumn.”

“In such a rapidly changing ti, Wang Chen was still an 18-year-old boy. His biggest dream was to earn Sister Taisu’s admiration, while his life goal was to marry Little Sister within ten years. For him, Sister Taisu was a goddess in his youth. She was beautiful, but could not be touched. Little Sister was a person who he could embrace. She was pure and within reach.”

“Soon, the young priest, who had been living in the mountains for a long ti, lost his way in the world of mortals. He was taken into the kiln by his companions. The young man... He lost his virginity. Ti passed fast... The author’s note: eight thousand words are omitted here. If you want it, chat up in the mailbox. One word costs one dollar. You can learn about the night that Demonic Priest lost his virginity through written form. The author uses his character as a guarantee and will definitely describe what he saw with his own eyes in the most wonderful writing possible.”

“Well, the Demonic Priest’s story has co to an end today. Please click ‘follow’ and the author will update it from ti to ti.”

Li Xianyu put down his mobile phone, opened the window, and the sun was shining. The ti was 2:30 P.

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