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... Patriarch had always been a family matter of utmost priority. Once selected, the individual would be expected to participate actively in all manners of clan business. Only when the successor had shown themselves to be more than ready to assume the predecessor’s mantle as the Patriarch of the family would the current Chief finally be relieved of their duty so that they could focus on the cultivation of their martial art. An example of this would be the experienced Former Chief Ye Changxuan.

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