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It was indeed true that the diabolical sects did not care about their disciples.
This stemmed from the principles upon which the sects were founded. In the righteous sects of the Divine Nine and Terrestrial Ten, disciples felt a sense of belonging to their sects, which in turn supported and protected them.
But such principles did not exist in the diabolical sects. Members joined for profit alone, and the sects exploited their disciples without concern for their lives. Similarly, the disciples felt nothing for the sects. They were willing to abandon their allegiance if they didn't receive enough benefits.
As a result, the turnover rate of disciples in the diabolical sects was very high.
In fact, within the Dark King Sect, it was common for disciples to move from one faction to another.
Everyone in the diabolical sects found the concept of camaraderie laughable.
Nevertheless, people continued to join diabolical sects.
If these people could be disciples of the Divine Nine and Terrestrial Ten sects, none of them would join the diabolical sects. However, many were not talented enough to compete with the prodigies. In a fair competition for resources, they would only be able to watch the prodigies' backs...



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