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Chapter 483: How to Deal with Bai Ye? A Resolute Attitude. [486]



Summary

The passage describes a complex situation involving Bai Ye, a talented disciple of the Confucian School, who has been confined after forcibly breaking through Tian Guan and causing a rift. The leadership is discussing his potential punishment, with some advocating for abolishing his cultivation and expulsion. Yan Zheng, Bai Ye's teacher, is particularly harsh, arguing that Bai Ye's actions disregard the school's core principles and must be severely punished. Other academy deans like Duan Mu Wei Li and Zhong Bo argue for leniency, highlighting Bai Ye's potential and suggesting he deserves a chance to make amends.

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