Chapter Three Hundred Twenty-Eight: Xu Lao's Little Trouble (1)

In Zen, there is a concept known as "clinging to appearances," meaning that one becomes attached to external forms, illusions, or concepts and strays from its true essence.

Faced with the impeachment, Tang Luo had various methods to fight back, but he didn't. Instead, he gladly accepted it.

He came here to resign from his position as a clan elder. Although he did not like the way it happened, at least the goal was the same.

For he knew what was most important, even if the way was not what he had expected, he would not deviate from his original intention due to the attitude of Tang Feizhou.

So, Tang Luo boldly took off the golden robe that represents the identity of the clan elder, left it on the case, and then turned and left with ease.

Everyone in the Secret Arts Pavilion watched Tang Luo's retreating figure, their eyes filled with complexity.