Before Jin passed away, the last thing he wanted to see was his organization and disciples tearing each other apart, burning through their living strength before their ideals were fulfilled.
Unity—no matter what conflicts there were, they should be set aside for the time being, to be discussed slowly after the external enemies were dealt with. That was the way he hoped his disciples would get along.
However...
His students, in the end, still disappointed him.
Verbal quarrels had long become commonplace; the Third Legion and the Fourth Legion had even started real firefights on many occasions, seizing territory and wealth in local areas, and at the same time, seizing discourse power.
Vitinya used to care quite a bit about Tang Jin, but once the two of them had massive conflicts of interest, that feeling quickly dissipated.
They even began wooing other fellow disciples and colleagues, constantly expanding their own factions.
