Chapter 1688: 1785: Single Combat between Taoism and Confucianism
Chapter 1688: Chapter 1785: Single Combat between Taoism and Confucianism
The Taoist Sect ultimately did not hesitate to travel thousands of miles to assist!
Even though the Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian three sects are not entirely harmonious in private, with each minding its own affairs and avoiding others’ troubles, it depends on the gravity of the situation.
During a war between two regions, the three sects dare not scheme against each other excessively, as they must join forces to resist the Nine Countries.
Now, the attack by Fang Lin and his party of four is considered a major crisis for the three sects.
Upon hearing the news of the heavy losses and casualties suffered by the Buddhist Sect, it immediately spread to both the Confucian Sect and Taoist Sect, prompting the Confucian Sect to unite in opposition to Fang Lin’s group.
Initially, the Taoist Sect did not plan to assist the Confucian Sect. However, many sensible individuals within the Taoist Sect believed that if they did not aid the Confucian Sect now and allowed them to be defeated by Fang Lin and his party, the next victim would undoubtedly be the Taoist Sect.
If that time came, the Taoist Sect would face the same awkward predicament as the Confucian and Buddhist Sects, heavily crippled by Fang Lin’s party.
Thus, the Taoist Sect decided to intervene and assist the Confucian Sect in suppressing Fang Lin and his companions, aiming to contain the battlefield’s reach and prevent it from expanding toward the Taoist Sect, even if they couldn’t eliminate Fang Lin’s group entirely.
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