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Underneath the icy killing intent of the middle-aged man, Xuan Guan didn't react in the slightest. He merely sighed gently and said, "Shaolin Temple did wrong by you all."
Within the Shaolin Temple, Xuan Guan was the purest embodiment of a martial artist. Now and in the past, he was always this way. He didn't understand nor did he wish to participate in the various decisions made by the Shaolin Temple.
However, when it came to the issue of the Lay Disciples, he genuinely believes that the Shaolin Temple made a mistake.
Originally, the policy for establishing Lay Disciples was set by the previous Abbot, 'Venerable Kashyapa' Xuan Tan, as a means to supplement the mid to low-end combat power of Shaolin.
Shaolin wasn't lacking in cultivation techniques or resources, what it lacked were people.