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Chapter 732: The third orange-grade literary fortune, the second silver-grade literary fortune, and

Chapter 732: The third orange-grade literary fortune, the second silver-grade literary fortune, and Consort Lu's inability to continue studying.
This treasure proves that the Lu family truly gave everything they had.

The ancestors of the Lu family were the first calligraphers, or rather, scribes, in ancient times.

After the ancient sages created characters, the ancestors of the Lu family studied how to write characters more beautifully and entered the Tao through calligraphy.

The Lu family were not close to the emperor; they were just ordinary scribes in that era. He studied the art of calligraphy and became a master calligrapher.

The Lu family's history is not as long as the Cui or Wang families, but their mastery of calligraphy is enough for the Lu family to continue to this day.

The fonts used throughout the world, especially the running script style, are mainly based on the Lu family style, which is somewhat similar to the Song font used in Chu Wujiang's previous life, and naturally has a profound influence.

The last masterpiece of the Lu family ancestor was this "Heavenly Principles Postscript".

This "Heavenly Principles Postscript" was written by the Sage of Calligraphy for the Sage of Confucianism during his lifetime, which is why it has been preserved to this day and still possesses considerable fortune.

Chu Wujiang accepted the calligraphy without ceremony and said directly:

"A wish."

"If the Lu family has any needs, they can make a request to me."

"Of course, your wishes can't be too big; you understand that yourself."

"Here, this is for you, take it."

The sage families are more concerned with ensuring they don't fall apart during this great era. They are willing to pay taxes rather than oppose Chu Wujiang, who wants to further ignite the enthusiasm of all parties.

Patriarch Lu was overjoyed and quickly accepted the imperial edict, kowtowing and saying:

"My lord, thank you Lord for your kindness!"

Chu Wujiang did not mind receiving rewards.

The rewards bestowed by founding emperors were usually exceptionally generous, simply because those who received such rewards had to remain closely united with Chu Wujiang in order to receive them.

Now that an imperial edict has been issued, the Lu family, filled with illusions, will not easily betray the family, lest the reward become invalid and they encounter danger.

"Go."

Chu Wujiang waved his hand, and the Lu family head left with profuse thanks. As for his granddaughter, Consort Lu, who remained in the central army tent, he was not afraid of gossip.

What? The emperor is favoring the legitimate daughter of a noble family? Are you gossiping? Do you want to die?

Whether in the martial arts world or the officialdom, everyone knows that bullies prey on the weak and fear the strong.

Yingxue couldn't help but say:
"Your Majesty, shall we see the next person?"

Chu Wujiang shook his head and said:
"Not in a hurry."

"Come and serve your husband."

Time was not in a hurry. After seeing off the head of the Lu family, Chu Wujiang showed a lazy expression and even yawned, asking his wife to massage his back and shoulders.

Yingxue blushed, then obediently came behind Chu Wujiang and began massaging him like a maid.

Consort Lu was dumbfounded.

Eh?
Didn't you want to become the Emperor?

He was so wise and powerful just a moment ago, how did he suddenly degenerate into a tyrannical ruler who lusts after beautiful women?

Chu Wujiang smiled and said:

Buddhist teachings say: Eat when you eat, and sleep when you sleep.

"Since people are still coming, let's rest here for now."

"A balance between tension and relaxation is the way of both civil and military affairs."

"Your Majesty is wise!"

"I will write it down."

Consort Lu quickly picked up the jade slip and recorded everything Chu Wujiang said. In the future, when someone compiles this history, these will become a factual record or an important historical material.

Yingxue covered her mouth and laughed.

You really remember that? I was just joking.

Chu Wujiang felt somewhat powerless.

Unexpectedly, this literary girl is quite serious. Originally, she had the Heavenly Mirror that could distinguish between truth and falsehood, but it seems that she has entered some kind of special mode.

Everything Chu Wujiang said should be regarded as the truth.

If you don't understand something, just execute it first, and you'll understand it as you execute it.

Consort Lu stared at Chu Wujiang, not admiring his beauty, but with her hands clasped together, like a devout believer looking at a Buddha statue or a celestial being.

Chu Wujiang was both amused and exasperated, but now that he had the treasure, he was too lazy to correct Consort Lu's mistake. He simply picked up the calligraphy and examined his own literary fortune.

[Author: Chu Wujiang]

[Literary Fortune: Respectfully inquire of spirits and deities (purple), paint and depict the Dao (orange), and seek the mirror of Neo-Confucianism (silver)]

For Chu Wu, upgrading his orange-level luck now is necessary when needed, and he has enough reserves so he's not afraid of wasting them.

Since you have 300 points of orange-level literary luck, why not give it a try?

The Heavenly Book grants me the promotion to "Respectfully Inquiring of Ghosts and Gods".

Although he acquired this ability early on and it had always been helpful, Chu Wujiang rarely used it later on because of the significant side effects of ghosts and gods.

The power of ghosts and gods is great, but so is the backlash.

Chu Wujiang reserved this purple fortune for today.

The Lu family just happened to send some suitable food, so why not use it?

With Chu Wujiang's command, the 250 points of orange literary fortune on the calligraphy were completely extracted and transformed into an orange seed of fortune, which then impacted the sea of ​​consciousness.

There was a boom.

As expected, the celestial book revealed three options.

[Prophecies of the Gods and Spirits (Orange)]: [Sensing and communicating with the gods and spirits, possessing extraordinary writing skills, one can write prophetic words, using the pen as a medium to reach the ears of the heavens, discerning the rise and fall of the nation, and predicting the change of dynasties. The prophecies written may serve as warnings or enlightenment, secretly aligning with the way of heaven, and will be passed down through the ages, attracting heroes from all over the world to compete in interpretation.]

[Imperial Edict for the Fengshan Ceremony (Orange)]: [This edict must be approved by Heaven and Earth, and witnessed by all spirits and deities. If the writing is beautiful and conveys the will of Heaven, it will be conducive to the success of the Fengshan ceremony, and bring favorable weather and abundant harvests. Every word and sentence is related to the rise and fall of the nation.]

[Averting Disaster and Misfortune (Orange)]: [Knowledgeable in the methods of prayer and absolution, able to write talismans and prayers to submit to the Heavenly Court, requesting the protection of spirits and deities, gathering the power of wishes, moving the spirits and deities, thereby reducing the power of disasters and ensuring peace in the region.]

Uh……

These three don't seem to be very useful.

Chu Wujiang generally finds luck useful.

But this was the first time he felt that these three things were a bit flashy but impractical.

The first type of prophecy attributed to deities is the one specifically written to predict the rise and fall of dynasties throughout history.

[In a past life, this would be the Tui Bei Tu and the Shaobing Ge; in this life, it would be the Kanglong Youhui Tu, the prophecy of Dongfang Shuo and Shenmo.]

From this perspective, you can't say he's useless.

But if I want to predict the future, wouldn't it be better to use the fruits of that future prediction?

Of course, one advantage of using prophecies from ghosts and gods is that it reduces the cost of using them.

How to interpret the article depends entirely on individual understanding.

Look at how Shenmo paid the price of his legs and eyes for using accurate prophecies.

Prophecies from ghosts and gods can reduce the cost of their use, but their misunderstanding level is such that only a few people can interpret them, and they have little impact on the overall situation of the world.

Chu Wujiang continued to look at the next option.

[The second imperial edict for the Fengshan ceremony; this ability is specifically for writing sacrificial texts, like Qingci (a type of Buddhist prayer document), texts that are specifically designed to move spirits and deities, and can be used to write national sacrificial texts.]

[This is something I don't need to handle personally; the Ministry of Rites has plenty of capable people in the field.]

Surely, a vast dynasty like the Mandate of Heaven could find a few useful writers.

Chu Wujiang hadn't seen this kind of "white elephant-like fortune" in a long time, which made him want to keep watching.

The third one, warding off disaster and misfortune, seems to be a prayer to spirits and deities for protection and peace in the region; it's somewhat similar to a special ability possessed by those at the Heavenly Fate Realm.

[Of course, it is very similar to shamanic rituals, which proves...]

[Wait, the Heavenly Fate Realm.]

Chu Wujiang suddenly realized something.

One viewpoint in Confucianism is that the will of Heaven is the will of the people.

Ghosts and spirits are components of the will of the people transforming the will of Heaven, so they have no life, no body, no soul, yet they truly exist.

In a sense, these three literary fortunes all exist to manipulate the will of Heaven.

Chu Wujiang is a Heavenly Fate Realm expert, so he can also gain some benefits.

In that case.

[The Heavenly Book, I choose the third option.]

The reason is simple: humanity is fighting against demons, and the natural disasters are not yet over.

Chu Wujiang did not expect that the disaster would end through sacrifices and prayers, but he gained a deeper understanding of Chu Wujiang's ability to manipulate the will of Heaven.

A Heavenly Fate Realm expert can influence the entire Heavenly Will through their life force.

But that doesn’t mean mortals are completely helpless. Worshipping ghosts and gods, or even offering sacrifices, can move heaven and earth and influence the will of heaven.

The Confucian school inherited the sacrificial rituals of the ancient shamanic tribes and modified them to be more moderate.

The Confucian sages used literature to worship ghosts and gods, which was far better than using living people.

Chu Wujiang lit up an orange-colored spiritual energy point again, and his body suddenly shone with brilliant literary energy. He casually gave the order:

"Yingxue, bring me a brush, ink, paper, and inkstone."

"Yes, Your Majesty!"

Yingxue was more like a maid than a concubine, but she seemed to be doing it very happily, and she was busy preparing writing brushes, ink, paper and inkstones, which almost made Baili Jin, who was outside the military tent, furious.

That wicked woman.

Shameless bastard, I was the one doing all of this.

As a result, Baili Jin's position has been almost completely taken away.

Chu Wujiang didn't care; it was only natural for him to have multiple maids around him.

Meanwhile, Consort Lu was also staring at Chu Wujiang, lost in a strange mood.

Grandpa's gone, and now His Majesty is indulging in debauchery?

Or perhaps my own perception is flawed.

Chu Wujiang then focused his mind and activated the fortune he had just acquired, writing a eulogy with great strokes to pray for the world:
"The glorious mandate of Heaven has established our dynasty."

"The sage emperor governs the world with virtue and cares for the people with benevolence. All directions submit to him, and the world is at peace."

……

"In the name of the royal army, I hereby issue the decree of Heaven's Punishment!"

"I command you, demonic wind, to cease immediately! Quickly return to your abyss, quickly conceal your form!"

"If you hesitate even slightly, our heavenly army will summon divine thunder from above and borrow fire from the earth below, and you will surely be cast into the deepest hell, never to be redeemed!"

……

Chu Wujiang's writing is not exquisite, and is even somewhat rudimentary, but it has a captivating charm.

Once the eulogy was finished, before Consort Lu could even read it carefully, the paper spontaneously combusted, turning into literary energy that soared straight into the heavens.

Consort Lu's eyes widened.

This is impossible.

She was a rare female talent among Confucian scholars. In terms of literary talent alone, she could even surpass Wang Ren and Fang Xiaoran, since neither of them followed that path.

Lu Zhaoyi can proudly say that she is the foremost female talent of our time.

But her writings could not possibly disturb the spirits or gods; they could only disturb the literary tradition.

The wind was trembling above the military camp.

Chu Wujiang had already eliminated the hurricane in the military camp, but Qiong would not give up and was accumulating wind energy, planning to launch a counterattack when necessary.

These forces preparing for a counterattack were annihilated by the power of ghosts and gods.

Qiong's expression immediately changed. A Heavenly Fate expert was extremely sensitive to changes in power and technique; his voice became somewhat hoarse as he said:

"Chu Wujiang has made progress again."

"What kind of speed is this?"

“Now he knows how to control his life force through ghosts and gods. If this continues, I won’t be able to control it.”

The Heavenly Mandate Realm influences heaven and earth, and requires skill.

If it means that your heart resonates with the universe and transforms into the laws of heaven and earth, it indicates that you have extremely high talent and have mastered the righteous path. However, using ghosts and gods to influence the will of heaven is a less common technique.

Not many people have mastered it.

Zhen and Ji's expressions changed. If Chu Wujiang broke through Qiong's blockade, then he would turn the tables and at least the power they used in the Holy Emperor's Formation would be exhausted.

Proverbs immediately asked:
"Given his rate of progress, how long will it take for him to break through your limitations and turn the tables?"

Qiong hesitated for a moment, then finally shook her head and said:

"I have no idea!"

"Maybe the next second, maybe the next month."

"Chu Wujiang cannot be measured by ordinary standards."

As the most senior expert in martial arts, Qiong was confident that, apart from the Human Emperor, his understanding of martial arts was no worse than any other expert.

But everything Chu Wujiang does is subverting the common sense of this world.

Mr. Zhen looked troubled.

"Then we must speed things up, and even use the power of the Earth Dao."

"If that doesn't work, release Wolf Dwelling Mountain."

"It has been hidden underground for a long time, and now it's time to put it to good use."

"If Chu Wujiang breaks through the limitations of the sky, then use the Great Dao of Earth."

If Qiong represents the great way of wind, then Ji represents the great way of earth.

Clearly, Grand Preceptor Boyan alone could transfer demonic veins and move small mountain ranges, but to make the entire Wolf Dwelling Mountain disappear as if by magic would require the methods of the Heavenly Fate Realm. The Dayong Dynasty, having devised a plan to use wind to attack the human race, had naturally prepared for the backlash.

A glint flashed in Ji's eyes, then he immediately denied it:
"No."

"The power of the Earth Dao has mostly merged into the underground. I can lend Qiong a portion of his life force, but I cannot activate it prematurely."

"Our goal is to destroy the Holy Emperor's Grand Formation, how can we put the cart before the horse?"

"Moreover, I suspect that Qiong didn't use her full strength. Are you on guard against us?"

Qiong was greatly displeased and rebuked him:
"Nonsense! I single-handedly supported the entire operation. Except for the initial surge when you guys helped out, you all kept your strength hidden afterward..."

Ji retorted:

"You are in charge of martial arts, but a person who has just entered the Heavenly Fate Realm, plus a monk and a woman, none of whom have a high degree of control over the will of heaven, still stumped you."

"Is he too strong, or did you not put in the effort?"

"Our plan won't be ruined by you, will it?"

Qiong couldn't help but rebuke:
"you!"

"Alright, everyone, stop arguing."

“Especially Ji, you’re not usually like this.”

Although Mr. Zhen was in control of the overall situation, he was not a leader, which is why the meeting maintained its format. Previously, things went smoothly, and everyone got along well.

Now that the plan has run into problems, naturally everyone is shifting the blame.

Ji quickly said:
"I did all this for the sake of the plan. If the Great Dao of Earth is used ahead of schedule, given Chu Wujiang's style, he will definitely react."

"If he guesses how we destroyed the Holy Emperor's Grand Formation, we'll have truly lost everything."

"We can't retreat any further."

It should be said that the Dayong Dynasty had prepared a great deal of follow-up plans to destroy the Holy Emperor's Grand Array.

Even if Fang Fusheng, Fang Xiaoran, and even Mo Wentian made a mistake, they still retained hope of victory, which shows how well prepared they had made.

It's too late to get a refund now.

After pondering for a moment, Mr. Zhen agreed with what Ji said.

He frowned and said:
"I will send more life force over and order the Pope to hold a new sacrificial ceremony to provide us with life force."

"That way, there won't be any arguments."

"The Great Way of Earth is indeed meant to be reserved for crucial moments; I was wrong just now."

The Dayong Dynasty had a small population, and they used to manage the population very precisely by drawing people out regularly and in fixed quantities, much like raising fish.

Thanks to precise population control, the Dayong Dynasty rarely experienced food shortages followed by mass deaths.

Regular population clean-up will prevent overpopulation.

Without people, there will be no rebellion.

In a sense, it is indeed a profound truth.

Zhen used such methods to govern the Dayong Dynasty, believing that compared to the constant dynastic changes of the Tianming Dynasty, this was truly a dynasty that would last for ten thousand generations and live peacefully.

Now they need more life force, so they have to initiate a sacrifice.

When conflicts between the powerful and wealthy are to be resolved, it often comes at the cost of the lives of ordinary people.

Ji Cai revealed a satisfied smile and said:

"So good."

But a look of suspicion appeared on Qiong's face.

This guy is definitely suspicious.

Why did Ji, who was originally a peacemaker, react so strongly when he mentioned using the Great Way of Earth?

Qiong had no answer.

Zhen glanced at Qiong and Ji, and sighed inwardly.

If things don't go as planned, he will resort to his last resort.

Hopefully, he and Jhin can see the new world together.

Soon, Prophet gave the Pope a divine decree.

The Pope was horrified. These sacrifices were carried out regularly, and now that the harvest was about to begin, it would cause panic among the people.

When the people are exploited to the limit, they will also rebel.

But divine decree could not be defied, and the Pope immediately commanded:

"Summon the priests! His Majesty the Emperor needs more offerings!"

……

The disputes of the Dayong Dynasty could not affect the central military tent of the human race, nor could they hinder Chu Wujiang's progress.

His control over heaven and earth deepened further, becoming as unfathomable as the will of heaven itself.

Consort Lu was dumbfounded.

I don't understand it at all.

Why does Your Majesty suddenly want to write an article when you're just enjoying yourself, and why does writing an article seem to startle the gods and spirits?

Is he human?

Chu Wujiang seemed to sense Consort Lu's surprise and smiled, saying:

"Something has been gained occasionally."

"Miss Lu, please don't get agitated."

There are more exciting moments to come.

Consort Lu nodded blankly, indicating that she didn't understand at all.

How can I learn this?

Chu Wujiang picked up the Lu family's treasured artifact of fortune and began to contemplate his next advancement in fortune.

One is for "warding off disasters and avoiding calamities," and the other is for "paintings and diagrams."

The former is related to ghosts and gods, while the latter is related to the art of painting.

Chu Wujiang understood the concept of ghosts and gods and seemed to have thought of a possibility: to completely resurrect the Witch Goddess. As for the other path of painting, there was also hope of obtaining the magic brush of Ma Liang.

The latter, I guess.

Chu Wujiang quickly made a decision. When ghosts and gods reach their peak, it seems that they control the will of heaven. Chu Wujiang has already mastered the laws of heaven and earth.

The fact that I was able to use the auspicious ritual to ward off disaster and destroy the enemy's target was purely due to the effect of my recent advancement in luck.

Now his paintings and paintings can evolve into Daoist rhythms, and combined with the treasures left behind by Layman Shenghua last time, this is enough to prove its effectiveness.

Let's upgrade it first.

Anyway, silver luck will come.

Chu Wujiang, unafraid of lacking luck, directly gave the order:
[Heavenly Book, grant me advancement to the Dao of Painting.]

The Heavenly Book swiftly absorbed the silver aura from the calligraphy, transforming it into a massive silver rocket that soared into the sky.

There was a boom.

Silver luck is no longer a rarity, and Chu Wujiang can completely suppress all the commotion, which is why Consort Lu has not been able to find any problems.

Soon, three options appeared in the celestial book—

【Ink Soldiers (Silver)】: 【With a light touch of your fingertips, ink flows and transforms into lifelike warriors. These ink-painted creatures fight according to your will. Their forms are solid, possessing both offensive and defensive capabilities. However, their existence is limited by the Daoist energy. When the Daoist energy and ink dissipate, the warriors also cease to exist.】

[Wenqu Star Chart (Silver)]: [Holding the pen is like holding a star chart, drawing upon the power of Wenqu (the star of literature), one can leverage the literary fortunes of the world for one's own use, and with each stroke of the pen, one can create immortal works. However, this is an act of borrowing power; if one only takes and does not give, one's talent may be exhausted.]

【Immortal Words (Silver)】: 【Only words imbued with righteousness and integrity can endure in this masterpiece, remaining immortal for millennia to come.】

What a good thing.

Compared to the previous fortunes, which were mostly abstract and difficult to assess in terms of effectiveness, Chu Wujiang's three fortunes in literature seem quite good.

[The first one could create soldiers with a flick of ink, while others could create soldiers by scattering beans; it could even draw soldiers capable of fighting.]

Although it requires Daoist principles and magical power, the types of troops it generates are ever-changing and extremely powerful.

Zhang Daocheng possesses a Heavenly Talisman, which can also transform into Yellow Turban Warriors. The speed is very fast, but the variety is limited and the development is difficult.

Chu Wujiang's ability to create soldiers from ink allows him to draw whatever he wants, and that soldier will appear.

Of course, the premise is that you have enough Taoist charm and enough magical power. If you want to draw an Amitabha Buddha and use it to "turn ink into soldiers", you'll probably collapse first.

At the same time, this "ink-to-soldier" technique is more like a projection, a projection using Daoist principles. Its power is not as great as the original. The amount of effort you put into it determines its power.

It is suitable for manufacturing elite soldiers.

Chu Wujiang considered that without mastering the Daoist principles of painting, he would not be able to truly use the "Ink to Soldiers" technique.

They are a set.

It's probably him I'll choose.

While it hasn't reached the level of Ma Liang's magic paintbrush, where he could draw whatever he wanted, the difference between the two is already quite small.

If it advances further in the future, it might even influence reality, creating whatever it depicts.

However, Chu Wujiang did not rush to make a choice, but instead looked at the next option.

The second item, the Wenqu Star Chart, is also incredibly powerful, capable of mobilizing the literary fortune of the world and bestowing it upon oneself.

Not only that, you will also become the most blessed person by the God of Literature.

Such a person is born to write timeless works and continue the lost learning of the sages.

The literary world has its own destiny. It is often said that the birth of a certain person exhausts the literary destiny of hundreds of years. This means that his arrival pushes a part of literature to its peak, and then there is little change for hundreds of years afterward.

Tang poetry exhausted the potential of regulated verse, and although there were still excellent works in later generations, it was difficult to reach the same peak.

Similarly, literary works are not like social cognition. Someone might write something that shakes the literary world when they are eighteen, but when they write something that is thirty, it becomes mediocre.

This is the Wenqu Star Chart, which borrows fortune and then takes it back.

Chu Wujiang was quite interested in this fortune, but he didn't follow that route, so he continued watching.

The third type of immortal script is imbued with divine spirit, allowing it to endure for a long time and remain remarkably well-preserved.

【I see……】

Looking at the Heavenly Principles Scroll in his hand, Chu Wujiang suddenly realized that this scroll could still preserve so much fortune after tens of thousands of years.

This is because the Sage of Calligraphy reached his peak when he wrote the text, and he wrote his own life into it, which is why the "Heavenly Principles Post" has been preserved to this day.

Otherwise, the treasures from ancient times that have survived to this day would have already disappeared, let alone those that have been preserved to this day.

Only with such writing can the flame of civilization be better preserved.

This is actually a good thing.

[This is probably why the Lu family has more confidence than other aristocratic families.]

Chu Wujiang discovered that the Cui, Wang, and Li families were all actively involved in many affairs of the court, while the Lu family seemed unhurried.

Because of the remains of the Sage of Calligraphy, and because the characters possess certain characteristics of immortality, they were preserved for a much longer period than those of the Cui, Wang, and Li families.

The Sage of Calligraphy was not the strongest, and was even considered a relatively weak one in terms of destiny, but his writing is immortal and can transcend time to be preserved to this day.

Of course, igniting this destiny doesn't mean that every word Chu Wujiang writes will be immortal.

Conversely, only the most outstanding writings have the potential to achieve immortality.

Chu Wujiang smiled when he saw the calligraphy copybook and said:
[The celestial book, I choose the first option.]

For literary fortune to be truly effective, for example, if Chu Wujiang did not choose the "Ink-Forged Spirit" set, then even if he had the "Immortal Words" set, it would still take him a long time to possibly write something immortal.

That's the point of the set.

If Chu Wujiang didn't have the [Danqing Daotu], he wouldn't have chosen [Dianmo Chengbing]; it was all fate.

With this choice, the Wenqu Star in the sky shone brightly once again.

This time, Chu Wujiang did not suppress it, and the light of his literary talent shot straight into the sky.

Ink can be used to form soldiers.

As long as he has a vision in his heart, the human race will have a million strong army.

Chu Wujiang's spirit looked at the soldiers on the expedition, as if he had grasped the essence and spirit of war, and could draw each soldier from the tip of his brush.

"Yingxue, unfold the scroll!"

"Yes, Your Majesty!"

Although Yingxue hadn't been with Chu Wujiang for long, she had become his wife, and by using her telepathic abilities, she could instantly understand what he wanted to do.

Chu Wujiang unfurled the scroll and, using his divine thoughts as a brush, sketched each soldier as if taking a photograph, adding a touch of Daoist charm and magical power.

Boom!
The entire central command tent was suddenly filled with elite soldiers from the Hero Army.

"See Your Majesty!"

"Long live my emperor, long live, long live!"

These soldiers formed from ink are not as good as real soldiers in combat, but they are convenient and easy to use.

However, if you want to increase your combat power, you will consume too much Dao essence.

Chu Wujiang nodded with a smile and said:

"Come back, all of you."

"Yes, Your Majesty!"

The soldiers, marching in unison, grew smaller and smaller until they returned to the scroll.

Consort Lu was already dumbfounded.

She felt that she had witnessed more outrageous things in this day than in the first half of her life.

Chu Wujiang then laughed and said:
"Yingxue, invite the Flower Goddess Sect Master here."

"She must be getting impatient."

(End of this chapter)

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