Fengyunlu

Chapter 657 Pros and Cons

At that time, the society was in a mess, and the Ghost King's obsession with those magic weapons was unmatched. When he heard that a super-powerful magic weapon had come out, he rushed there in a hurry, but he was delayed for a few days on the road and was one step late. Before he arrived, someone pretended to be him and went to the mansion to recruit an apprentice, but it didn't work. He even killed the people in the mansion and put the blame on the Ghost King. When the Ghost King arrived at the mansion, he saw a mysterious person pretending to be him and taking a little girl away. The Ghost King saw at a glance that the little girl looked very much like him, and he rushed up to question her without saying a word. As a result, the two of them fought after a few words. The strange thing is that although the guy used ghost kung fu, he didn't use the unique skills of the Ghost King's sect.

The ghost king understood at once that this guy must have a ghost, so he immediately took out his signature weapon, the soul-calling flag, and set up a large formation, hoping to use ghost magic to force him to show his true form. As a result, when the guy saw the soul-calling flag, he immediately threw the little girl away and slipped away. The ghost king wanted to chase her, but when he saw the little girl was unconscious and her body was still flashing green light, he became curious. He wanted to know what this little girl was like and how she could move the master. After checking, he found out that the little girl was a child from an ordinary family. Her parents had just been killed by the fake ghost king, and all this was caused by her brother.

The ghost king was even more curious. He wanted to know what special physique this little girl had that could attract masters. So he decided to take the little girl back to his home, hide her first, and then check her brother. As a result, he found nothing about the brother, just an ordinary person. The ghost king was unwilling to give up, so he checked the little girl again. This investigation made him very happy. In addition to her own soul, there was actually an unformed spirit in the little girl's sea of ​​consciousness. The ghost king thought that if he could subdue this little girl, she would definitely become a master of the ghost way in the future.

So the Ghost King came up with a plan. He decided not to tell anyone about the murder by pretending to be him, but to use the little girl to threaten her and ask her to go with him to deceive the Three Incense Burners. In this way, if the Lingyan Pavilion in the righteous way held a grudge, the little girl would break away from the righteous way. Then the Ghost King would use some tricks, and the little girl would definitely be willing to become his disciple.

As time went by, the relationship between the master and the apprentice became better and better. The Ghost King also taught her all his unique skills and helped her to find out the injustice and avenge the case. In this way, the Ghost King not only had a successor, but also the poor family had a master and the righteous path had a powerful enemy. This was a great opportunity.

The Ghost King had made up his mind, so he threatened the little girl and asked her to cooperate with him in a play. Everything was going well, and he got the three furnaces and even took away the two beauties from Lingyan Pavilion. But unexpectedly, because the distance was too far, the masters of Lingyan Pavilion fought hard, and the Ghost King had to retreat temporarily. After returning to Hanmen, he heard that the little girl was taken back to Lingyan Pavilion, so he planned to find a way later. But what he didn't expect was that Lingyan Pavilion actually invited Zhu Chunhua from Kunlun overseas, and he arrived at Hanmen that day.

On the mysterious Fairy Demon Island, everything is decided by the big guys in the prison. Although the Ghost King felt a little uncomfortable, he had to do what the Sect Master said. The magic weapon was returned and the prisoner was released. As for the little girl, the Ghost King knew it clearly. Zhu Chunhua's eyes could tell that she was extraordinary, so the Ghost King didn't care about it at all and simply didn't mention it.

Later, Zhu Chunhua accepted his apprentice and returned to the mountain, and the Ghost King did not say anything more. As for the Lingyan Pavilion incident, although Mo Wenjian was in the sect, he had heard some of it, so the Ghost King did not need to elaborate.

But for Mo Wenjian, the most worrying thing is who the guy who pretended to be the Ghost King and killed his parents is. The Ghost King was completely in the dark and didn't know who the murderer was, but he had fought with that person after all, so he could provide some clues. He told Mo Wenjian that the person was hiding his identity and was probably a righteous person. Otherwise, if he was an evil master, he would have revealed his identity long ago, why would he hide it?

This speculation makes sense. First, if that person is an evil person, he can practice without hesitation. Why does he have to hide his ghost skills? Secondly, since he knows the ghost ways of the netherworld, why doesn't he pay attention to his sister Hai Nei Shuang Hun, but has to snatch the Mo Wen Sword and force him to become a disciple? This logic doesn't make sense.

Besides, although the kung fu of the good and evil sects can verify each other, they will conflict without opportunity or conditions. When the Ghost King fought with that person, he found that he was always not able to use the Netherworld Ghost Dao, as if his own kung fu was not compatible with the Ghost Dao, or he had to secretly use his cultivation to suppress it, which was one of the reasons for his lack of strength. Logically speaking, with that person's cultivation, he should have killed the Ghost King in seconds, but he did not reveal his identity, which shows that his strength far exceeds that of the Ghost King.

The Ghost King thought about it and felt that the man was most likely a righteous person. Because Mo Wenjian had the power of the human world, if he wanted to practice, he had to rely on the sufferings of the human world to hone himself, die and be reborn, and let the power of the human world be integrated into the innate qi. In this way, practicing will not backfire, and can achieve twice the result with half the effort.

The power of the human world is the result of the luck of ordinary people, while the practice of Xuanmen is against the will of heaven. Although it is favored by heaven, it is also excluded. Just like the emperor of human beings, no one can defeat him. Therefore, although there are many masters in Xuanmen, only a few dare to challenge the emperor of human beings. This is also the secret of the power of the human world to dominate the world.

Mo Wenjian has only practiced for a hundred years. He was still an ordinary person for the first fifty years, but later he soared to the sky and surpassed more than 90% of the Xuanmen practitioners. In addition to talent, the key is the power of the world. This is also the reason why Emperor Bo Liangzi valued him and personally accepted him as his last disciple.

As for Bo Liangzi, the Ghost King guessed that among the impostors, Bo Liangzi was the most likely suspect. Because no matter what that person's intentions were, they were all for Mo Wenjian, there was no doubt about that.

Let's talk about the Mo Wenjian family, and the gossip about his sister's overseas apprenticeship. We have to mention two people, one is Bo Liangzi, let's not talk about him first, the focus is on the other one, Zhu Chunhua from Kunlun overseas. This guy is very good at ghost arts, his cultivation is unfathomable, and it is similar to what the Ghost King guessed, and he seems to be the most suspicious. But the Ghost King thinks that this thing can't be done by Zhu Chunhua, nor is it the result of collusion between him and Bo Liangzi.

It turns out that Zhu Chunhua and Bo Liangzi have a deep hatred. Their family's trivial matters, the killing of brothers and the extermination of children, the hatred is so deep that it is impossible for these two people to join forces. Besides, Zhu Chunhua has an arrogant personality and acts openly and honestly. He will accept disciples if he wants to, and will leave if the other party does not obey him. He will not pretend to be the ghost king to engage in those conspiracies and intrigues. So, from this point of view, Zhu Chunhua is less suspicious. In fact, he accepted sister Mo Wenjian as his disciple because she had many residual souls in her body, which was just right for Zhu Chunhua's practice method.

Let's talk about Zhu Chunhua's background. He used to be a disciple of a small sect called Zhengxin Sect, which was not well-known. His master, Quan Xinzi, was originally a miscellaneous disciple of the Jinding Sect of Qingli Palace, but was later expelled because of a mistake. It stands to reason that he should no longer be a member of Qingli Palace after being expelled, but he was mysteriously yearning for Taoism and Xuanmen Taoism, and looked for opportunities to join Taoist sects everywhere.

Unfortunately, the status of Qingli Palace was too high. As a disciple who was driven out, he was looked down upon by the big sects, and the small sects dared not accept him. He did not want to go astray, so he could only open a mountain and become a Taoist priest. At first, he just wanted to practice on his own. Later, he gradually gained experience and his cultivation level improved. But he got stuck at the Xuan level and it was difficult to go any further. Thirty years later, he finally realized that hard practice alone was not enough and he had to go down the mountain to gain experience.

So, he went down the mountain to help the people, and Zhengxin Sect gradually became famous. Although Zhengxin Sect was not a big deal in Xuanmen, it was also well-known in the neighborhood, and it had more disciples. Quanxinzi accepted disciples based on fate. If there was fate, he would accept. If there was no fate, he would not accept it no matter how much money you offered. Zhengxin Sect gradually developed like this. Although there were not many people, it was also lively and bustling.

One day, Quan Xinzi was in retreat when he suddenly felt upset and felt that something was going to happen, so he came out to wait. As a result, nothing happened in the Taoist temple until the evening, so he thought that his practice was not enough, so he decided to retreat again to continue his meditation.

Hey, at that moment, there was a sudden rumble of thunder in the sky, and then heavy rain poured down like a pot. The whole mountain was covered with mist, as if it was covered by a big steamer. Quan Xinzi frowned at this time. He had been practicing on this mountain for more than 70 years. He knew clearly in his heart that this sudden heavy rain would definitely bring great trouble to the people down the mountain. Although the rain came quite suddenly, since it had already started, he was afraid that the villagers down the mountain would be in trouble.

So, Quan Xinzi quickly ordered his disciples to go down the mountain to rescue people, hoping to help everyone move before the mountain torrents took effect. When the disciples heard the order, they went down the mountain like arrows. Quan Xinzi himself couldn't sit still. He looked up at the dark clouds and knew that the rain would not stop for a while. If it really rained for ten days or half a month, spring ploughing would be a disaster, and the people living down the mountain would definitely lose their harvest this year.

Quan Xinzi felt distressed when he thought about it. Although he was a Taoist practitioner who believed in letting nature take its course, he could not let go of the flood. He gritted his teeth, picked up his sword, and flew up to the sky. Looking up from the clouds, he saw that in half an hour, the water under the mountain had gathered into a river. If he did not take any measures, the flood would come in less than three quarters of an hour, and it would be too late.

Quan Xinzi brandished his sword and displayed his Taoist magic power, dashing left and right, and the dark clouds began to disperse. He guided the strong wind and blew the water vapor everywhere, so that the rain would disperse and not rush down the mountain all at once.

After working all night, Quan Xinzi flew back and forth over a radius of more than 700 miles, turning the heavy rain into drizzle, and the people living at the foot of the mountain escaped a disaster. When he returned to the Taoist temple, most of the disciples had returned, and there were still a dozen or so who were still helping to move at the foot of the mountain, busy and happy.

When the rain stopped and the sun came out, a ray of fresh sunlight shone into the Taoist temple. Quan Xinzi turned his head and saw that the clouds were hanging under the rainbow, and the sun was shining on the rainbow, shining with golden light. He nodded, shook his head, and suddenly understood something in his heart. He thought, the sun is always hanging, just like the flow of water, which never stops. The Taoists said, "Benefit all things without fighting", maybe this is the true meaning of Taoism. There is no such thing as closed-door cultivation, and there is no such thing as sudden enlightenment. The so-called Tao follows nature, which means to follow one's heart, without desire or demand, and not be bound by anything. This is Taoism, and no other explanation is needed.

Since then, Quan Xinzi changed the rules of the Taoist temple. He no longer forced his disciples to practice in seclusion, but let them do whatever they wanted. He said that Taoism follows nature, which means that we should follow our nature and not be bound by rules. When the disciples heard this, they were very happy and felt that the master was really open-minded. The atmosphere in the Taoist temple suddenly became relaxed and happy.

Quan Xinzi himself also liked traveling more. He felt that he was too obsessed with cultivation and ignored the beauty of the world. Now, he wanted to enjoy life and see the prosperity and colorfulness of the world. So he packed his bags and set out on a journey.

Along the way, he met all kinds of people and things. Sometimes, he would help the people to exorcise demons, and sometimes, he would exchange Taoist experiences with other Taoists. He felt that such a life was more meaningful and could better reflect the true meaning of Taoism.

It was at this time that Zhu Chunhua became a disciple of Quan Xinzi. He was originally an orphan, and was met by Quan Xinzi when he was wandering on the streets. Quan Xinzi thought he was a destined person, so he accepted him as a disciple and taught him Taoism.

Zhu Chunhua was smart and eager to learn, and he quickly mastered the Taoism taught by Quan Xinzi. He was aloof and upright, and never disdained those conspiracies and tricks. Quan Xinzi liked him very much and thought he was a promising talent, so he taught him all he had learned in his life.

Later, Quan Xinzi passed away, and Zhu Chunhua inherited the Zhengxin Sect. He continued to carry forward his master's legacy, helping the people and spreading Taoism. Although the Zhengxin Sect is not a big sect in the Xuanmen, it is also well-known in the surrounding areas.

This is the origin of Zhu Chunhua. He accepted Sister Mo Wenjian as his apprentice purely because she had many residual souls in her body, which was just right for his cultivation method. He never thought that this would get involved in a complicated dispute.

Although Zhu Chunhua has an arrogant personality, he showed great patience and care when facing these residual souls. He knows very well that these residual souls may have once been great figures, but now they have ended up like this, which is really sad.

He began to teach Mo Wenjian's sister how to control the residual souls in her body, how to coexist peacefully with them, and even use their power to improve her own cultivation. In the process, Zhu Chunhua gradually discovered the secrets and stories hidden behind these residual souls, which gave him a deeper understanding and perception of life and cultivation.

As time went by, under Zhu Chunhua's guidance, Mo Wenjian's sister gradually mastered the method of controlling the residual soul, and her cultivation level also made a qualitative leap. Zhu Chunhua was also pleased and proud of her growth.

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