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Chapter 6450 - 6450 Seniority (1)
Chapter 6450: Seniority (1) Chapter 6450: Seniority (1) Zhao Hai returned to his own courtyard.
His meeting with si Yun had gone very smoothly.
Although si Yun had only met him once and talked about some ordinary things, it represented his attitude.
In the Iron Buddha Temple, every core disciple had a high status.
It was because of their high status that they would not easily meet an inner sect disciple, let alone an outer sect disciple.
If they were to meet with those inner or outer disciples, it would mean that they were going to support him.
This was a very important signal.
The status of the disciple he would meet in the future would be greatly different.
Although Zhao Hai had been highly valued in the past, si Yun had not summoned him directly like he was now.
Therefore, everyone only valued Zhao Hai a little, not very much.
However, after this incident, many inner and outer disciples of the Iron Buddha Temple would change their attitude toward Zhao Hai.
They knew that si Yun had sent out a signal.
However, Zhao Hai wasn’t very concerned about these things.
Although he would receive the full support of high cloud’s group, he didn’t really need this kind of support.
In fact, with what he had, he didn’t need the support of na Yun’s group.
It would be more appropriate for him to support high cloud’s group.
Zhao Hai was considered a disciple of the discipline Hall, so he had changed his identity card.
However, he didn’t move out of his outer disciples ‘letter office.
In fact, only inner disciples would be accepted by the halls in the Iron Buddha Temple.
It had nothing to do with which Hall these disciples joined.
The leaders of the different halls wouldn’t care which Hall their disciples joined, and Zhao Hai couldn’t do anything about it.
Although the power of the core disciples was great, they were not so great that they could affect the temple.
The halls were the foundation of the Iron Buddha Temple.
All the inner disciples had to join the halls of the Iron Buddha Temple.
Naturally, they had no way to interfere.
On the other hand, it was very rare for outer sect disciples to join a Hall.
It wasn’t that they didn’t want to join a Hall, but because they didn’t have the strength to do so.
The requirements of a Hall were extremely strict.
Unless an outer sect disciple was an especially talented genius, they would only be accepted by a Hall.
Disciples who joined each division would feel that they could complete their missions at will.
Usually, they would accept missions from their own division, and the missions they accepted were directly related to their division.
For example, Zhao Hai was now a disciple of the discipline Hall, but he could only accept missions from the discipline Hall in the future.
He didn’t need to accept any other sect missions, or even couldn’t accept them anymore, because the discipline Hall had many requirements for the disciple’s identity.
As long as the disciple joined Tangtang, he would take fewer missions in the future.
Moreover, almost all the missions he took on were completed by himself, and they were very confidential.
The missions taken by the disciples of the discipline Hall were very few and all were confidential.
Sometimes, when they went out to do missions, they couldn’t even reveal their identity as disciples of the Iron Buddha Temple, so their names would slowly disappear because they didn’t take on missions and had no contact with the outside world.
Naturally, no one would pay attention to you.
Wudu was the hall Master of the discipline Hall.
After he gave Zhao Hai the identity token, he had clearly told Zhao Hai that he didn’t need to take on any missions for the next year.
After a year, he could take on any mission he wanted.
However, he also had a requirement for Zhao Hai.
Within this year, his cultivation had to reach the realm of meditational and spirit returning.
Wudu had already seen it.
Zhao Hai had already reached the twelfth level of the refined Qi realm.
As long as he worked hard, it would not be a problem for him to reach the refined Qi and spirit realm within a year.
However, Wu DU’s request was exactly what Zhao Hai wanted.
He could use his seclusion as an excuse to get him to leave the Iron Buddha Temple and return to the poison Dragon sect.
Zhao Hai was still an outer disciple of the poison Dragon sect, but he had already completed a year’s worth of missions, so he was currently cultivating in seclusion.
He could use this period of time to really cultivate in seclusion and raise his strength to the spirit returning realm.
This way, his status in the poison Dragon sect would be even higher.
It was much easier to cultivate in seclusion here in the Iron Buddha Temple than in the poison Dragon sect.
The disciples of the Iron Buddha Temple didn’t have any servants.
If he said he wanted to cultivate in seclusion, no one would notice it.
In the poison Dragon sect, if he said he wanted to cultivate in seclusion, iron snake would not be allowed to clean or disturb him unless he was specifically instructed not to.
Otherwise, iron snake might find out that he was not here, which would be very troublesome.
However, Zhao Hai still wanted to return to the poison Dragon sect because his position in the Iron Buddha Temple was already very stable.
He had become a highly valued disciple in the Iron Buddha Temple.
As long as his strength continued to improve, his position in the Iron Buddha Temple would also continue to improve.
Therefore, he didn’t need to stay in the Iron Buddha Temple all the time.
He should shift his focus to the poison Dragon sect.
Zhao Hai would never forget the reason why he wanted to assume the identity of a dark sect disciple.
It was because a dark sect disciple was unscrupulous in their actions.
There was nothing that a dark sect disciple would not dare to do.
With this identity, it would be more convenient for him to do things in the future.
If he really had any thoughts of harming the tide-viewing gang, he could use this identity to exterminate the renjing sect.
After all, a dark sect disciple could kill people whenever he wanted without any reason.
However, Zhao Hai was also very clear that he had offended someone in the poison Dragon sect.
It was an elder and a core disciple.
Furthermore, the elder had schemed against him once.
If he wanted to stabilize his position in the poison Dragon sect, there was only one way, and that was to increase his strength.
Only by increasing his strength as quickly as possible could he truly become a disciple of the poison Dragon sect.
His status might not be lower than Jing Hai’s.
The calm sea was located in the Iron Buddha Temple, which was a Buddhist sect.
Seniority was very important.
For example, si Yun was a core disciple and had a very high status in the Iron Buddha Temple.
It could even be said that his status was higher than people like ze Wei and ze Zhen.
However, when he saw people like ze Wei and ze Zhen, he still had to bow and call them Shi bu.
Even when he saw the sea generation’s manager, he still had to call them uncle-master.
Some people might find it strange.
The highest seniority in the Iron Buddha Temple was in the Wuzi generation.
Although there were some elders above the Wuzi generation, they were all Grand elders who did not care about worldly affairs.
Some of them were even in the bi generation, four generations higher than the Wuji generation.
The ze generation was two generations higher than the Yi generation.
Zhao Hai and the others should be in charge of the ze generation, or they should be called grandmasters.
However, Zhao Hai and the others called the ze generation ‘Shi bu’ and the Wu generation ‘Grandmaster’.
This seemed to be a mess of seniority.
In fact, there was nothing that could be done about it.
The growth of a cultivator was long.
Furthermore, the Iron Buddha Temple was not the kind that would only accept disciples once every few hundred years.
They would accept disciples once every twenty years.
In this way, the seniority of the disciples was not that easy to distinguish.
For example, Zhao Hai belonged to the Yi generation.
Although his current Dharma name did not have the word ” Yi “, he was in the same batch as the Yi generation.
Therefore, he belonged to the Yi generation.
There was a difference of five generations between the Yi generation and the non-Yi generation.
How would Zhao Hai and the others address the elders of the Wu generation?
Due to the huge difference in seniority, Iron Buddha had made a rule.
The inner and outer sect disciples of the Iron Buddha Temple were all in the ” ” generation.
Therefore, they called all the people of seniority in the temple ” uncle-master ” except for those of the ” ” generation, and those of the ” ” generation were called ” uncle-master “.
In other words, the Iron Buddha Temple was divided into three generations, namely the ” ” generation, the other generation, and the last generation, the ” ” generation.
If the Iron Buddha Temple were to accept disciples, they would be in the hundred generation.
The disciples in the hundred generation would be the lowest in the temple.
By then, the Yi generation would be the same as the hai and ze generations.
They would be in the generation of uncle-Masters, while the non-generation would be in the generation of grandmasters.
However, at that time, the way Zhao Hai and the others addressed the non-generation would change.
They would no longer call them grandmasters.
They would only call them uncle-Masters.
This kind of practice seemed very absurd.
Once you accepted a new disciple, your seniority would increase.
How could this be?
however, this was something that could not be helped.
Otherwise, how would those new disciples address the people of the wordless generation?
great great great great great great Grandmaster?
It was obviously impossible, so the Iron Buddha Temple could only do this.
However, Zhao Hai and the others could address the monks with no words as uncle-Masters, but they could not address the monks with other words as senior brothers.
They had to address the monks with other words as uncle-Masters, which meant that if the Iron Buddha Temple was really accepting disciples, Zhao Hai and the others would become the uncle-Masters of those disciples.
They would have to address the monks with no words as uncle-Masters, and the monks with hai words as well.
This would make the monks with no words and the monks with hai words on the same level, but the monks with hai words had to address the monks with gang words as uncle-Masters.
Gang Zui had to address the ze generation as martial uncle.
This was something that could not be helped.
They could only address them this way.
Therefore, even though the seniority in the Iron Buddha Temple seemed to be messy, the internal rules were still very strict.
If a disciple made a mistake in seniority and called someone else randomly, he would be punished.
However, the poison Dragon sect was different.
The poison Dragon sect was a demonic sect.
They didn’t value seniority very much, but strength.
In the poison Dragon sect, if one wanted to become a core disciple, they must be strong.
Once one became a core disciple, their status wouldn’t be lower than an elder’s.
When they saw an elder, they could also treat him as an equal.
They didn’t need to bow.
They could call him by his name and not call him senior uncle or other honorific titles.
Of course, this was all based on one’s strength.
If one’s strength wasn’t enough, one wouldn’t be far from death if one didn’t dare to call others by their honorific titles.
The demonic sect might not care much about seniority, but the prerequisite was that you had to have the strength.
Without the strength, you had to be called whatever you wanted to be called.
It was even stricter than the requirements of the Orthodox sects, and the punishment was even more ruthless.
Therefore, as long as Zhao Hai was strong enough, he would be able to obtain a higher status and greater power in the poison Dragon sect.
Therefore, increasing his strength was the most important thing for Zhao Hai.
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