The righteous monks were very angry and demanded that the murderer be severely punished!

In fact, this requirement is reasonable, but whether it is reasonable or not depends on the situation.

Before demanding severe punishment for the murderer, we must weigh the strength of both sides.

At that time, in the secret realm of the underground palace, there were three powerful elders from the four major sects present, as well as several elite disciples with considerable strength. Still, something went wrong, resulting in one elder being seriously injured, and the other party escaped unscathed.

With such a record in the past, if they want to severely punish the murderer, they must come up with a lineup at least twice as strong as this!

But let alone a lineup that is twice as strong as this, even replicating the lineup back then would not be easy!

If there had not been any action in the secret realm of the underground palace at that time, these elders and so many elite disciples would never have set out at the same time, and it would have been a difficult task to gather them together.

What's more, after this incident, with Elder Lin injured before, other elders have to weigh the risks before getting involved. This time it was Elder Lin who was injured, if they were also injured like Elder Lin, would they be able to accept this result?

Most of the high-level monks who have survived to the present are naturally cautious. They are extremely cautious in taking obviously risky tasks. As long as their own vital interests are not involved, they will not take risks if they can. There are almost no elders who have stood up to respond to this matter.

The elders in charge of the matter also had a steady attitude, focusing on treating the poisoned monks, checking the surrounding safety, etc. They were so affected by the calls for severe punishment of the murderer that they could no longer stay out of it, so they had to gather everyone together to discuss a solution.

Of course, the elders knew that there would be little result, and those calls for revenge would be dissipated during the discussion.

Some people demanded that the murderer be severely punished, and some people asked, who would punish him severely? Some people said, of course, the four major sects should unite, and then they were asked if what you said represented the opinion of your sect. Of course, the answer was no, and then they were asked to get the consent of their own sect first, and then there was no more...

After the initial anger, the monks calmed down passively and began to face the problems that had been ignored.

For example, the opponent is very strong, so strong that they cannot deal with it, and it is so strong that it requires a large group of people to mobilize together to solve it, which is almost impossible.

For example, the other party's identity is a mystery. They don't even know who the other party is, let alone where to find the other party, let alone revenge.

For another example, the four major sects intend to deal with this matter coldly, and this will also be the final outcome of this matter.

A meeting completely dispelled the calls among the righteous monks to "severely punish the murderer", but something else was also dispelled along with it.

The low-level monks left with confused looks on their faces, while the high-level elders left with expressionless faces.

Mu Feng's expression was somewhere in between the two, blank and confused.

Some things he had always insisted on seemed to lose their meaning at a certain moment just now.

No, they had already collapsed before, they just collapsed even more just now.

Is it all really worth it?

Is this really the right thing to do?

The meaning of monasticism...

Lu Zhi called Mu Feng and wanted to discuss the matter of Mu Yunrou and other poisoned disciples with Mu Feng.

Those poisoned disciples finally received treatment under the auspices of the Four Major Sects. The Four Major Sects covered most of their expenses, but they still had to pay a portion themselves.

Even if it is only a part of it, it is still a considerable amount for ordinary disciples. If they rely on themselves alone, they may have to pay it back in their lifetime.

Lu Zhi doesn't care about what happens to others, but Mu Yunrou is one of them, so he wants to help them find a way to resolve this matter as soon as possible.

As for matters like this, the eldest senior brother, who has always been considerate of the disciples in the sect, must have a way to deal with them.

only……

But Mu Feng stopped and told Lu Zhi tiredly that he should take responsibility for himself and he was tired.

Lu Zhi stood there, watching Mu Feng's leaving back, and felt that something had changed quietly.

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