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Chapter 2102

Words:1795Update:22/09/05 12:47:31

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Finally, the day came. Under the guidance of Bai Xiaoshi, Lou Xiaoyi returned to the Tianya Palace. This time, the Palace was bustling with people. All the cultivators of Green Hill had come.

A few Yuanying, almost all the Jin Dan cultivators, as well as the most outstanding Foundation Establishment cultivators, could be said to be the gathering of the elites of Green Hill. Gathering like this without knowing whether they were enemies or allies, there was a high possibility that they would be wiped out in one fell swoop. However, if your opponent was a demi-immortal, there was no need to worry.

Even if they all hid, any of the demi-immortals here could find them in a moment and wipe them out. Therefore, they could only bet that the demi-immortals wouldn't do that. They couldn't rely on hiding to solve the problem.

There were also hundreds of people in the spacious square in the Taoist Palace. They were in an orderly and silent manner. They were obsessed with the invention of cultivation, but they were not fools. They knew how terrible these immortals were, so they did not take action immediately. It was not difficult to make a backup plan to destroy the cultivation environment of the Green Mountains.

Lou Xiaoyi didn't pay attention to them, nor did he pay attention to the old Green Hill cultivators. He paid attention to the other eight so-called guests. Like him, they were all from the Inner and Outer Realm.

He was pleasantly surprised to find that there was one of his old friends, Xingjun Seng!

He wasn't surprised by the military monk's appearance here. Few Half Immortals had a unique understanding of the Great Dao, especially in this era, when the number of Innate Great Daos was still unknown. It was the stupidest thing to do if one was to stick to a dead end.

There were also very few people who focused on multiple Daos. After all, it involved a lot of energy. The competition between demi-immortals was also very fierce. No matter which innate Dao it was, there were a lot of demi-immortals who were gritting their teeth and accumulating energy.

The most popular, practical, and creative method was to focus on one or two Daos that one was best at, and then find a possible new innate Dao for oneself.

Lou Xiaoyi wasn't the only one who was thinking about new innate Daos. Every demi-immortal was actually thinking about this problem. It was just that they chose different directions. Under the pressure of the change of era, this was the only way to truly keep up with the times!

Of course, there was also another group of conservative forces that guarded the 36 innate Daos. Their forces were more numerous, but that was another matter altogether. Judging from their attitude towards the Daos, at least those who came here today were all people who agreed that there would be new Daos after the change of era.

From this point of view, they all had the same idea.

It looked like the monk was interested in Dreamlands. That was to be expected. Buddhists had always been fond of all kinds of enchantments and illusions. They called it the Buddhist Kingdom because it was an extreme application of mental energy.

Regarding enchantments, Buddhism emphasized the Nirvana, Daoism advocated nature, and the Heavenly Fox's Dreamland emphasized the primitive desires and instincts of living beings. There was no difference between them. If a new Dreamland Dao really appeared after the change of era, it was very likely that it would be the combination of these three aspects!

Lou Xiaoyi encouraged the Heavenly Fox to aspire to the Dreamland Dao, but in fact, he wasn't very optimistic about it. Because the Heavenly Fox race was a demonic beast, it was very difficult for them to accept some views of Daoism and Buddhism. This would cause their Dreamland Dao to be incomplete and not inclusive enough. This was the most fatal flaw. Demonic beasts were very stubborn in this aspect. The Phoenix's fate was a good example!

And humans were the race that was most willing to be tolerant and most willing to learn. If they learned something that belonged to them, it would become theirs.

Did humans have traditions? If they did, then it must be: What's mine is mine, what's yours is mine, all good things should be mine!

The marching monk's original Dao was Nirvana, and now he was interested in the Dreamland Dao. It couldn't be said that there was no connection between them. Nirvana was originally a spiritual rebirth, which was very appropriate.

However, Lou Xiaoyi didn't feel very comfortable. It wasn't because they were enemies, but when he thought about the future and how the rules were set by the monk, wouldn't it be boring? Would he still be able to race? Would he still be able to let go of himself?

It was better to leave the matter of dreaming to himself.

He looked at the marching monk awkwardly, as if he was a freeloader at a banquet. The marching monk looked at him even more disgusted, as if he had swallowed a fly. Why was he everywhere? According to the rules of history, this trip to the Green Mountains was going to be terrible!

Lou Xiaoyi wasn't familiar with the other Half Immortals, but since the marching monk was here, his identity as Enforcer Lou couldn't be hidden. Knowing that the biggest sh * t-stirrer in the Main World's Cultivation World had come, the Half Immortals present didn't look too good. Could they still have a good dream?

Since he was here, they might as well take things as they came. Dafa Lou greeted his fellow Daoists one by one. Although these Half Immortals felt disgusted, they didn't show it on their faces, as if they had all been good friends for many years. He was Enforcer Tian Mou, the only enforcer currently in office under Tian Mou's system. Although he didn't have any actual power, his appearance made people's imagination run wild. Could it be that Tian Mou had some attitude towards this matter?

This was everyone's question. Lou Xiaoyi was a kind person, so he didn't hide it and directly warned.

"Tian Mou sent me here because he was worried that some unpleasant things would happen in the Green Mountains. It's not wrong to pursue the Great Tao, but it depends on the method. At present, everyone has the demeanor of a Shangxian, so I hope to maintain it!

I'm a pacifist, so I don't want to use weapons the most. If you can solve things with your mouth, don't use your hands. I think you all don't want to leave a bad impression in Tian Mou, right? "

The marching monk was angry. How dare he threaten them in public? He treated them as nothing, deduced the motive of the crime, and threatened them with it?

But this guy stood on the righteous side, so they couldn't refute him!

"We've been here for at least ten years. Has anyone in the Green Mountains been affected because of this? Threatened? Changed?

Fellow Daoist Lou, you've only been here for a month, but you're already so arbitrary and deduced the guilt. Could it be that the sin comes from the heart?

You do things according to your temperament! The heart is dirty. We have our own bottom line about the Green Mountains, so there's no need for Enforcer Lou to remind us! "

He spoke very impolitely, but Lou Xiaoyi didn't care. He had been stirring sh * t for a long time, so he didn't care about it.

"Hehe, that's good! After doing dirty work for a long time, you can't avoid having a pair of dirty hands! You're all Daoist experts, so don't let my dirty hands touch you! "

How much ability do you have to say such things! If it was someone else, they would directly find a place to teach him a lesson. Who would be lazy to talk nonsense with him? But for Enforcer Lou, no one dared to teach him a lesson. How many years of bloody experience did he have?!

In the Half-Immortal Realm of the Main World, if you wanted to say who was the most ruthless and had the most resentful souls in his hands, it would be none other than him! Now that he had the backing of Tian Mou, he had the righteous cause …

There was really no need for that!

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