I Can’t Be a Sword God

Chapter 2 Years of Tranquility and Deyun View [New book please collect! 】

The next morning, the dawn was beautiful.

Li Chu's energy has become more and more vigorous recently, even if he only sleeps for two hours a night, he will not feel sleepy. As soon as he went out, he saw the master sitting on a stone bench in the courtyard, lost in thought.

Yu Qi'an is about fifty years old, but he doesn't look old at all. He is dressed in neat green clothes, with clouded temples and two hanging temples. Just at this moment, the breeze blows, the leaves rustle above the head, and the full-bodied demeanor almost overflows the picture.

Seeing Li Chu coming out, he glanced at him and said, That's right, apprentice, your cultivation level has improved again.

Li Chu secretly said that he was very powerful, and he could not escape the master's eyesight when he upgraded, so he nodded and said: It's just a small improvement, thank you for the compliment, master.

Your current cultivation is about to catch up with me when I was your age, you should encourage more and don't let your heart slack off. Yu Qi'an said lightly.

Li Chu was quite excited when he heard this, and hurriedly said: I know!

Yu Qi'an nodded slightly, showing a satisfied smile.

Earlier, Yu Qi'an said that only the once-in-a-hundred-year Tianlinggen could practice his own martial arts, so he couldn't pass it on to Li Chu, and Li Chu was also deeply disappointed.

Thanks to later discovering that he has the characteristics of fighting monsters and upgrading, he began to embark on the path of cultivation. He has never dared to dream of chasing Yu Qi'an, and it is really a surprise to get such a high evaluation today.

After simply finishing breakfast, the master and apprentice had eaten, Li Chu changed into a neat Taoist robe and came to the front hall.

After all, he is a Taoist priest, and his main job during the day is to sit on the futon in the Sanqing Temple, waiting for the pilgrims to visit.

Yu Qi'an didn't need to wait here, firstly because of his identity as the main temple, and secondly because the number of pilgrims in Deyun Temple was pitifully small, and it was common for there to be no one for most of the day.

Even if someone came, most of them were poor people from the nearby villages, and they couldn't give a few incense money, so there was no need for him to greet them in person.

Li Chu would go to the backyard to invite the master out only when those big names and surnames came.

Often, Yu Qi'an can use his mellow voice to spread lotus flowers with his tongue, and he can exchange for a month's expenses of the master and apprentice.

Every time at this time, Li Chu would sigh behind him, this is called professionalism!

It is indeed the idol of middle-aged and elderly women in Yuhang Town.

At this time, the idol was sitting at the stone table in a dignified manner, flipping through a picture album with great interest.

The wind blows the pages of the book, floating up and down, and you can see a few large characters written on the cover of the album, vaguely like lamp, grass, monk, monk.

...

Sitting upright on the futon.

Li Chu silently operated the power in his body. Although this operation would not promote the growth of strength, it would generate a warm current in his body.

This warm current can relieve fatigue, dredge meridians, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and revitalize men's glory.

Through this movement, he can sit cross-legged on the futon for a whole day without numbness in his legs.

This is a very practical skill for Taoists.

He didn't know what to call this force. It was different from physical strength and energy. It was like a ball of energy that filled the whole body. Once it left the body, it would evaporate instantly and become invisible.

There are many cultivators of the Eight Classics in this world, so he naturally knows the existence of true qi. It is the manifestation of the spiritual power of heaven and earth in the human body, and it is the foundation of all divine channels, and it is extremely mysterious.

But the difference is that true qi needs to be strengthened by exhaling and exhaling, and moving around the sky. As for Li Chu's power, the only way to increase it was to fight monsters and upgrade.

If not, why would he take the risk to bully the Lantern Monster?

Yes, a modicum of risk is a risk.

In his opinion, the same sentence, this world is too dangerous!

Demons and ghosts are collectively referred to as evil things.

On the first day Li Chu crossed over, he witnessed a tragic case of evil beings harming people.

Brother Niu from the next village was dragged away by a water ghost.

Moreover, in order to get his body back, his relatives had to bear the pain to sacrifice to the water ghost, and only then did they find his body.

Human tragedy.

Later, still because of being a Taoist priest, Li Chu saw some cases of evil beings haunting him, which left a heavy shadow on his modern soul who was born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze.

Even after his strength improved, he also helped solve some of them, and the process usually went smoothly.

But to kill is to kill, and to be afraid is to be afraid.

He is very clear that he is just a small corner in the vast world. There are countless powerful demons and ghosts in this world.

For evil things, there should be some awe.

There is a saying in Taoism: young people should not be too arrogant.

In fact, objectively speaking... the present world is definitely a peaceful and prosperous one.

Today the world is ruled by the Heluo Dynasty.

This is a powerful feudal dynasty.

After the soul-stirring battle between gods and demons, the He Luoji family, which has dominated the world, has been established for nearly 800 years and is still as firm as a rock.

There is a perfect bureaucratic system inside, a powerful national defense army outside, prosperous business, and strict laws. In terms of evil things, the imperial court has a special organization to deal with such incidents, and there are also many sect inheritances composed of cultivators in the rivers and lakes.

The founding emperor of Heluo personally sealed the Twelve Immortal Gates, established the Immortal Imperial Examination, and encouraged Jianghu practitioners to eliminate demons and defend Taoism.

Both Taoism and Buddhism, as well as civil and martial arts, are willing to contribute their own strength to protect the safety of one side and expand their believers.

But the entire dynasty is too vast, no matter how many practitioners there are, once you encounter an evil thing, no one can guarantee that you can be rescued in time.

They can only try to avenge you...

Yuhang Town is the jurisdiction of the Heluo Dynasty, Jiangnanzhou, and Hangzhou City, and Shilipo, as the name suggests, is just ten miles outside Yuhang Town. If it is divided carefully, it may even belong to a certain village.

Sometimes Li Chu also wondered if he was too cowardly as a time traveler.

It's been almost a year, and they haven't left Novice Village yet.

But think again.

You didn't give me the treatment that a time traveler should have.

There are all kinds of grandpas farther away, and all kinds of fancy systems closer, no matter how bad it is, there must be a magic weapon at the level of a super super super super super super artifact, right? What about yourself?

There is not even a spiritual root for cultivation.

As for the ability to fight monsters and upgrade, you have to work hard to kill mobs every night in order to improve your insignificant strength.

Thinking of this, Li Chu felt calm.

It is impossible to go out of the mountain, and it is impossible to go out of the mountain in this life, and I don't have a golden finger, so I can only swipe the lantern monsters and barely maintain the promotion.

The people in Yuhang Town are all talented people, and they speak nicely. They really like being here!

...

The sun is shining brightly and the clouds are long.

The cicada on the tree called happily.

In the Taoist temple, the young Taoist priest quietly waits for the pilgrims in the front hall, and the old Taoist priest quietly looks at the picture album in the backyard.

The so-called quiet years.

The scent of heather wafted in the air.

In addition, in the early stage of this book, I did learn some character relationships and writing rhythms in I Became a Monk in Tokyo and The Great Doctor Ling Ran, because I didn't know what readers liked, so I learned the book I was reading at the time. But it shouldn't count as plagiarism. I have also explained it many times in the comments of Zhang Shuo, it is really not someone's trumpet.

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