The 33rd Leader of the Ming Cult, Yeung Ding Teen, by most accounts, was a reasonably competent leader who was able to direct the cult effectively during his lifetime. YDT, however, left the cult in a state of disarray when he abruptly committed suicide over a personal affair.
The 34th Leader of the Ming Cult, Cheung Mo Gei, was also a reasonably competent (if not extraordinary) leader who directed the cult effectively during his tenure. CMG, however, left the cult in a state of disarray (and ultimately, dissolution) when he abruptly resigned as Cult Leader over a personal affair.
It seems like the final two Ming Cult Leaders ended their tenures somewhat similarly.
The 34th Leader of the Ming Cult, Cheung Mo Gei, was also a reasonably competent (if not extraordinary) leader who directed the cult effectively during his tenure. CMG, however, left the cult in a state of disarray (and ultimately, dissolution) when he abruptly resigned as Cult Leader over a personal affair.
It seems like the final two Ming Cult Leaders ended their tenures somewhat similarly.