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Chapter 662 The Blind Taoist Priest Who Can Transform People into Living Beings

Chapter 662 The Blind Taoist Priest Who Can Transform People into Living Beings (2nd Update)
If it were just a verbal dispute, they could still maintain their composure and not bother with a little girl like Yun Ran.

However, if Yun Ran tries to take advantage of them, then she becomes an enemy.

Some people were indignant: "What does Abbot Yun mean by that? Is he saying that we are hoarding resources and refusing to let go?"

Yun Ran immediately pressed her finger against him and nodded, "That's right, that's exactly what I mean. You guys have taken away most of the resources."

Then, shamelessly, they say that young people can't handle things and therefore take control of everything as a matter of course. Don't they think that's incredibly disgraceful?

Upon hearing this, the elder of the She family's expression changed slightly, and then he looked at the person who had previously suggested that the young people should focus on their studies.

Clearly, Yun Ran disliked what they said and was deliberately picking a fight with them.

"Master Yun has misunderstood. That's not what Patriarch Bai meant before..."

"Oh? That's not what I meant. Then what did you mean? Or are you referring to me? After all, I'm the only young person who can sit on equal footing with everyone!"

Everyone:...

Damn it! That's how they always talk, but who would have thought that Yun Ran, this year, would be such an oddball who would specifically nitpick their words!
"Is Abbot Yun deliberately stirring up trouble?"

The Bai family head, who had previously voiced his opinion, was not a man of good temper. Naturally, he might have tolerated Yun Ran's disrespect.

"It's not about stirring up trouble, it's just that since you're unwilling to relinquish your power and share it with younger people, you should just openly admit it."

Why say that young people can't handle things, and why say that giving resources to young people, especially young women, is a waste?
If I remember correctly, each local Taoist association allocates a portion of its resources annually specifically for the training and development of younger generations.

You've embezzled these resources and are now trying to shift the blame. Isn't that like eating someone else's food and then smacking your lips? Who are you trying to disgust?!

Such a large exchange meeting, not to mention young women, even young people are rare.

Yunran couldn't stand their ugly behavior. They were obsessed with seniority and even trampled on the young people whose resources they had taken away.

"Master Yun, your words are too harsh. What do you mean by saying we're being greedy? The Xuanmen's resources have always been allocated in this way..."

Yun Ran's voice suddenly rose considerably, directly interrupting the Bai family head's angry defense.

"Is the rule that has always been right? You divide up resources based on seniority, but in the end, aren't you all just ordinary people?"

If your rules are correct, then how could I possibly be here today, sitting on equal footing with you!
In the Xuanmen (Taoist school), talent and temperament are highly valued. Some geniuses only emerge in their fifties or sixties.

"You people have occupied so many resources to achieve what you have today; that's the real waste of resources!"

The young people sitting in the corner listened to Yun Ran's words and their eyes lit up. Although they were not the geniuses Yun Ran was talking about.

But he was still young, full of passion, and disliked the current seniority-based system of resource allocation.

Yun Ran's words were like a wake-up call to them, and they were inexplicably filled with excitement. This was the kind of passionate life they had always wanted.

Unfortunately, even though they were favored, they had no real say.

The blind Taoist priest was also somewhat excited by Yun Ran's words; he was the genius Yun Ran had mentioned.

But he could only appear as a disheveled old man in order to avoid being ostracized and to receive a 'fair' allocation of resources.

In the past, although he felt somewhat frustrated, he knew that many things were beyond his control. But now, Yun Ran was alone, and she dared to directly expose the false harmony of these people.

Even if she has powerful backers, it's not something she can use unconditionally.

In a moment of impulsiveness, the blind Taoist priest tore off his disguise, revealing a young and energetic face to everyone.

Apart from Yun Ran, everyone stared in shock at the blind Taoist priest who had miraculously transformed himself into a living person.

"you you you……"

Xuan Chu looked at the blind Taoist priest with some surprise. Although his attention had been entirely on Yun Ran, he hadn't paid any attention to the blind Taoist priest.

But he never expected that the blind Taoist priest was hiding such a thing.

"Don't be surprised, everyone. I am the blind Taoist priest myself. I am 25 years old this year. The reason I used to appear as an old man is because I was blind."

It's because it's too difficult for young people to get ahead. Even if they achieve something, they'll be suppressed, with people saying things like, "Young people, you'll have plenty of opportunities in the future."

The credit should be given to those who are more experienced but less accomplished, and those who are lucky may even have the opportunity to be promoted.

Those with bad luck not only have to hand over their achievements, but they are also ostracized and suppressed, without even the right to speak!

This isn't just nonsense from the Taoist priest; he had encountered this situation before, but he couldn't change the overall environment.

The only thing we can do is to use his identity as a blind Taoist priest as much as possible to protect those talented people who have been suppressed, and give them a chance to compete fairly for what belongs to them.

The blind Taoist priest never expected that simply doing what he was supposed to do would earn him a good reputation among young talents.

Many people with some ability and skill are willing to work under the blind Taoist priest, as he does not covet their credit.

Those young people reciprocated by working hard and diligently.

This is why, in just a few years, the blind Taoist priest rose to become the top leader of the South China Special Administration Bureau.

Yunran gave the blind Taoist priest a thumbs up; what could be more convincing than an insider testimonial?

She and the blind Taoist priest gave these people a resounding slap, and it looked like they were about to explode.

Yun Ran spoke up again leisurely: "Although I am not from South China, as a fellow traveler, I would still like to offer my opinion."

The resources that belong to you are yours to allocate as you see fit, but please be lenient with the resources that belong to the young people!

While these words weren't exactly a sweet treat for these people, they at least didn't completely break off all pretense of civility.

She didn't offer any excessive suggestions, but simply told them to allocate the resources according to their original ownership.

The elder of the She family glanced at Yun Ran, then at the blind Taoist priest who had returned to his original appearance, and quickly calculated in his mind.

If it were just Yun Ran alone, one could say she overstepped her bounds, but now, with the blind Taoist priest added in...

A few seconds later, the head of the She family nodded: "Master Yun is right. What do you all think?"


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