At the founding era, when the Daoist sects were counted, there were more than eighty sects across the land, but in the end, fewer than fifty arrived at Shaoyang Mountain.
The biggest issue was that many sects lost their inheritance over time.
Moreover, several sects sent disciples who were nothing but loafers, and were directly eliminated.
Aside from some major mountains, other sects and factions were lucky to send one or two disciples, and for those with few disciples, even the sect leader came personally.
In the end, the forty-eight sects that came to Shaoyang Mountain consisted of eighteen from Zhengyi and thirty from Quanzhen, and the quality was clear at a glance.
These two Daoist traditions have been competing since over a thousand years ago, and while they may not be mortal enemies, they definitely turn red with anger when they meet.
