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You would need to leave to get the surrender option back if you joined them before you picked it.
I believe making them surrender also slightly changes the dialogue you get when you join them but it doesn't change anything else about the sect or the Jianghu Master ending.
Leaving Langya Sword Pavilion made the Surrender option show up for them, and I was able to progress the Jianghu Master quest.
this is how i got Jianghu Master when i was in the position, so i know it works.
Especially watch out for what your passives are.
Hardest fight for me was the Taoist sect leader. He has heavy reflect damage that I only really dealt with by just tanking the hits (the Mountain and Forest passives may or may not have been useful here).
Also be careful with the Confucius leader since he can one-shot you and I only survived by being fast enough to act before he got to act.
2 are not hard with 10 to 15 in stats.
the final one you need a way to deal splash damage from the fire passive tree.
good gear and skill. in the yellow... yep not the first run true, but second or third yea. with enough achievement unlocked.
I found the splash damage from the fire passive tree to be too low TBH for the Taoist sect leader (using swords, with two purple and two yellow sword moves with the rest of my martial arts being yellow internals).