**Chapter 19**
Bibi Dong's words encapsuted the thoughts of the group of soul masters in the cracks of the pne.
They all believed that the rules of the Ta were a bit excessive.
How one sign a tract to sell oneself just to join a sect? Among all the sects in the Douluo ti, it seemed only the Ta employed such a rule. Thus, the group of soul masters agreed that this rule was unreasonable.
The only distin between them and Bibi Dong was that among these soul masters, some may have worshipped Tang San out of fear and thus dared not voice their thoughts.
Others were simply scared and worried about potential retaliation from Tang San, so they remained silent.
Bibi Dong, however, felt no reverence for Tang San and was not afraid of him.
So she freely expressed her opinion.
After witnessing the events unfold on the s, she sincerely felt that this rule was unfair.
Thus, she had no qualms about speaking out.
With Bibi Dong's words eg, more doubts from the other soul masters arose.
However, they ultimately didn't dare to question Tang San directly.
Instead, Bei Bei and Tang Ya became their target for questioning.
In this chaotic chat group, a flurry of ents directed at Tang Ya and Bei Bei flooded in.
@Tang Ya @Bei Bei: "Shouldn't you two crify this matter?"
@Tang Ya @Bei Bei: "Yes! This situation has nothing to do with Master Tang San. It must be your desdants who arbitrarily modified the sect rules. But have you sidered how you are tarnishing the reputation of the Ta?"
@Tang Ya @Bei Bei: "No wohe Ta is in dee. I thought the sect left by Master Tang San had tless and superior iances! Why has it lost its flory? It turns out it's the trouble caused by you desdants! Who would want to join a sect with such rules?"
@Tang Ya @Bei Bei: "That's right! You are just sndering Master Tang San!"
A crowd of soul masters tio tag Tang Ya and Bei Bei.
Because they trusted Tang San too much or feared offending him, they directed all their bme toward Tang Ya and Bei Bei.
They believed that the Ta's dee resulted from the as of its desdants.
They had even e up with a way to absolve Tang San of any bme.
But Bei Bei and Tang Ya were also perplexed!
They had thought about this matter as well!
How could they not know that such rules wouldn't work in the current Douluo ti?
But therein y the problem—the ws established by their aors could not be ged!
It was enshrined ia's aral precepts that the rules of the Ta must not be tampered with.
Thus, although Tang Ya and Bei Bei felt troubled by this,
When sidering how their aors had lived by these principles, they also felt pelled to ply. They couldn't let their aors down.
But who would have thought that adhering to the rules would now rehem the target of publination?
Who could they turn to for justice?
Be Bei and Tang Ya were unwilling to ehe online harassment.
At that moment, both of them stood up in the chat room to voice their opinions.
"What do you know? This is our Ta's aral precept!"
"The aral w ot be ged! Do you think we haven't sidered how to better recruit Ta disciples?"
"That's ridiculous! We know!"
"But the rules are simply how they are; what we do?"
Tang Ya and Bei Bei spoke out to defend themselves.
All the soul masters were stunned upon hearing this.
So, acc to their expnatiohe two of them the victims here?
And fually, what they said did make some sense!
With this revetion, everyone began discussing in the chat room again.
They openly dispyed their bullying and fear of the strong.
When they had previously questioang Ya and Bei Bei, they were all braver than one another, frantically tagging them.
But now, with Tang Ya and Bei Bei making their stance clear, all they o do oint out that this was Tang San's rule.
Yet, no one dared to tag Tang San. Instead, they said in the chat room:
"If that's the case, it's not their fault. Then whose fault is it?"
"It must be the other aors of the Ta. The Ta has a history of ten thousand years. How many geions have passed this down? Perhaps a certain geion of Ta leaders was fused and introduced rules like this, and their desdants naively enforced them."
"No, I mean, is it possible that this rule was established by Master Tang San himself?"
"Bullshit! How could Master Tang San do such a thing? Don't throw around baseless accusations, you kid!"
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One by ohe soul masters tio unicate in the chat room.
Oher side, a hint of embarrassment appeared on Tang San's face.
Because this rule had indeed bee by him.
Given Tang San's personality, he wao ehat anyone who joihe Ta had to pay a price.
So, to him, signing a tract to essentially "sell oneself" seemed reasonable.
But he hadn't anticipated things would unfold this way.
Everyone from the Shrek Seven Devils knew about this, especially Zhu Zhuqing and Ning R. They had previously tried to reason with Tang San, but he hadn't listened.
So Tang San couldn't bme anyone now.
Still, he ultimately spoke after a brief silence.
"Everyone, please be quiet and listen to me."
"This rule was indeed set by me."
Everyone was taken aback upon hearing this: "What? It was set by Master Tang San? This, this isn't right?"
Tang San quickly added, "You don't know; back then, many people lusted after my Ta's unique skills. tless individuals joihe Ta only to steal our us, preparing to leave with them afterward."
"I did this to protect the sect's unique skills, so this was a st resort; there was no other way."
After hearing this, the soul masters suddenly uood and replied:
"So that's why Master Tang Saed to such measures; it seems there's a reason behind it."
"In that case, it's uandable."
"Yes. After all, it was to protect the sect's unique skills, which makes sense."
"It seems Tang Ya and Bei Bei were wronged before."
The soul masters tio chat.
Tang Sa relief wash over him as it seemed the matter was no longer pursued.
But what he didn't expect was that everyone would then shift topid grow curious about the Ta's unique skills again.
"Speaking of which, I could only read about the unique skills of the Ta in history books before."
"But because of that, I never got to see them iail."
"However, it seems this time, I might have the opportunity to withe so-called unique skills of the Ta firsthand!"
The souls of the masters lit up at these words.
After all, acc to this trend,
Huo Yuhao in the inal world must have joihe Ta.
So wouldn't Tang Ya have to teach Huo Yuhao the unique skills of the Ta? They could seize the ce to see how powerful the Ta's unique skills truly were!
Suddenly, everyone grew immensely curious!
Was this so-called unique skill as magical as described in the history books?
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