Typical Odd-job Disciple

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typical odd-job disciple
One of the hundreds of gray‑uniformed odd-job disciples who stand in formation at the beginning of the text. They represent the bulk of the sect's manual labor force, with mediocre martial talent, hoping to learn some skills and eventually leave to make a living. Very few become formal disciples. This character embodies the common odd-job disciple experience referenced throughout the narrative.

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Ringing the Bell for a Hundred Years, I Became the Sect's Ancestor
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