As soon as the admission notice was issued, the entire cultivation world was in an uproar, because this was the first time that the Cultivation Management Office had recruited so many new employees. The less courageous sects thought that something big had happened, so the Management Office increased its recruitment efforts. After making some inquiries and confirming that this year's candidates were particularly outstanding, they breathed a sigh of relief.
The moment the sects whose disciples were accepted received the notice, they wanted to buy tens of thousands of firecrackers to set off at the door. Unfortunately, fireworks were prohibited in many places in Kyoto. They could only hold a banquet and invite cultivators from all over to eat so that they could show off.
The Qingxiao Sect was the most proud, because one of their disciples became the team leader in the management office, and another disciple was just admitted and was officially appointed. This was something that brought honor to the sect, and the Qingxiao Sect was so happy that it bought a week's worth of advertisements on the Cultivation Sect Forum app. As long as the cultivators opened the app, they would see a huge "Congratulations to the Cultivation Administration Office on the successful conclusion of its recruitment" scrolling on the homepage, followed by a list of admitted candidates, and Wei Cang of the Qingxiao Sect was the first one.
The Tianyuan School, which has always been famous for its planting, is not willing to lag behind. Although their disciples are only contract workers, this is the first batch of contract workers in the management office. If they do a good job, they have the opportunity to become regular employees. Although they did not buy advertisements, as long as someone came to congratulate them, they would give away a gift package of magical rice and magical medicine.
Lin'an Temple, as an authentic Taoist sect, was a little more reserved in its celebration of such events, but their temple held two Taoist seminars within a few short days. The Taoist priests set up a long row of tables at the entrance to tell fortunes for those who came to the temple. Unless you were blind, you could not ignore the long and large red banner behind them.
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