According to Crickex Sign Up platform updates, the highly anticipated new expansion for Justice Online Mobile—titled Immortal Thunder’s Song—has officially launched its main storyline. Alongside this release, an array of new features has rolled out, but one element in particular has taken the player community by storm: the introduction of a new martial arts sect, “Xiaoyao Sect.”
Interestingly, the buzz around Xiaoyao Sect isn’t about powerful skills or epic battles—but rather its unique culture of “doing nothing.” Yes, you read that right. The sect has gone viral for its hilariously lazy attitude, turning the concept of slacking off into a philosophy of life. While it might sound like a joke, many Crickex Sign Up players are taking it to heart.
When the latest update dropped and players explored the newly unlocked Eastern Sea region, they stumbled upon various hidden easter eggs tied to the Xiaoyao Sect. The real show-stealer? Its NPCs and their pun-based names. Take “Xue Buhui,” for instance—he’s shown sleeping on the ground, and his name sounds like “I can’t learn,” poking fun at itself. Then there’s “Bu Jiaban,” a name that cheekily translates to “no overtime,” emphasizing the sect’s anti-grind attitude.
Another hilarious NPC is “Shui Dajiao,” a recruitment officer whose name literally echoes “big nap.” If you try to join the sect, she tells you recruitment hasn’t started yet and she needs more sleep. This laid-back mentality defines the entire Xiaoyao Sect, and when players questioned whether it was just a lazy group, Shui Dajiao herself confirmed that the sect’s way of “carefree living” is built around the idea of “doing nothing.”
Some Crickex Sign Up players even raised concerns—half-joking, half-serious—about being kicked out of the sect if they accidentally take their duties too seriously. One of the sect rules? No divination stick pulling, because even that counts as “doing too much.”
Beyond their chill lifestyle, Xiaoyao Sect is full of internet humor and inside jokes. For example, two senior disciples were spotted bantering about the sect’s “ultimate goal,” to which one replied: “To fly out to the sea… and fish!”—a witty nod to gaming slang for slacking off.
Despite their seemingly passive ways, Xiaoyao Sect has become a favorite among players. The sect leader has also gained popularity—not just for their charm but also for their striking in-game appearance, with many Crickex Sign Up users claiming that even NPCs have better styling than players themselves. “Confidence is the first step toward greatness,” as the saying goes—and Xiaoyao Sect seems to be confidently redefining what it means to be a hero.
Players are lining up to snap selfies with the adorable sect leader, and some have gone as far as asking how to get their hands on the same outfit. In the end, whether it’s their attitude, aesthetics, or just sheer comedic genius, Xiaoyao Sect has proven that sometimes, success in the martial world really does come to those who sleep on it.