Chapter 859 Yu Hua
Although Li Ming's Taoist cultivation is shallow, and his practice of "Taiyin Soul Refining" is incomplete, he has never relaxed his physical training. According to the current martial arts world, Li Ming is also an absolute master-level expert. Within three feet, I am invincible!

If he takes the Taoist by surprise, Li Ming is confident that he can destroy his physical body in an instant, but there is no good way to deal with his soul. Generally speaking, when one cultivates to the "Golden Elixir" realm, the physical body is not indispensable. Even a person with a meager cultivation like Guangwei has the idea of ​​taking over another's body, not to mention a higher realm.

It is said that when one reaches the 'Nascent Soul' stage, the soul is no different from the physical body, and it is no problem for one to walk the mortal world with only the soul.

So Li Ming was not very confident at the moment. If the worst situation really happened, he could only start over. It was a pity that he did not get the Dharma in this life, and taking this path again in the next life would be almost like starting from scratch.

Fortunately, the Taoist only glanced up and down, sneered and said: "Although your magic power is weak, your aura is very mellow. You follow the path of Taiyin, which happens to be in line with our sect's mental method. As for your background, who cares about you? You just practice under me. With a foundation, you can contribute to my master earlier. I am very happy. As long as you have some aptitude for understanding, I will accept you as my disciple. I am not busy teaching you now, but just want more help in refining treasures. There are nine people in total, and they will be replaced as they die. I accepted eight this time only because the practice failed last time and the other eight died. This old seven will become the boss. When I have successfully refined the magic weapon, those of you who are still alive will be considered to have truly entered the sect!"

Hearing this, Li Ming felt relieved. He finally understood what this Taoist was thinking. No wonder he was so casual in accepting disciples. He simply treated these people as consumables. So he didn't care at all about his own magical powers. He was even happier because he could get started faster and save the effort of training.

Li Ming nodded and said, "Disciple greets Master!"

The Taoist nodded and said, "My name is Yu Hua. From now on, you will be my second disciple. Call me Senior Brother."

Li Ming glanced at the young man and saw a hint of wariness in his eyes, but he didn't take it seriously and just smiled and said, "Hello, Senior Brother."

Li Ming then asked, "Master, I thought I had some tricks to conceal my breath and energy, how come you saw through it so easily?"

Yu Hua shook his head and laughed, "That's just a mortal warrior's trick. It's not worth mentioning. No matter how well you hide your aura, all cultivators have a spiritual light on their heads that can be identified with just one eye. Even though you conceal your aura, your spiritual light is still there. Who can you fool?"

Li Ming understood what he said and could not help but pull out Guangwei who was buried in the mass grave and whip his corpse. He had been struggling in the bottom of the monastic world for so many years, but he didn't even know such basic common sense, let alone the method of opening his eyes. He really lived in vain!

However, this also indirectly illustrates how difficult it is for independent cultivators in this world to practice. Even these knowledge are not taught by anyone, let alone the difficulties in practice. Five out of ten independent cultivators are trapped by the problems that are not disclosed in Taoist books.

It was only later that Li Ming realized that Yu Hua was only stronger than Guang Wei in that he had a more complete set of Taoist books, better aptitude and understanding, and greater strength. In essence, he was still a casual cultivator. He himself was the founder, and the sect he mentioned only had ten people who were still alive.

Yu Hua did not test the others' thoughts this time. He wrapped everyone in a gray gas and flew away on a cloud, easily reaching a speed of a hundred miles per hour. Then he found another grave mountain with even more yin energy to drop everyone off.

At this point, Li Ming finally began his monastic career, although it started with digging graves.

Yu Hua has a Taoist book called "Taiyin Zhenwen", which consists of four volumes. It has no text on it, and is filled with so-called true texts that look like ghost paintings by other people.

It is said that Yu Hua bought it at a used bookstall in his early years. At that time, the "Taiyin Zhenwen" was not well preserved and had been eaten by insects in many places, which made Yu Hua's later comprehension ten times more difficult.

Fortunately, Yu Hua was a gifted man. One day, while flipping through the book in his study under the moonlight, each true text seemed to jump from the pages into his mind. From then on, Yu Hua became obsessed and spent all his family's wealth in pursuit of the Tao. However, opportunities for enlightenment were rare, and although he later meditated day and night, he never had such an experience again.

Speaking of it, the "Taiyin Zhenwen" is very profound. Although it only has four volumes, it is extensive and profound. There are thirty-six Zhenwen in one volume. Any Zhenwen is considered a spell, and the combinations of different Zhenwen have other interpretations. Although there are few words, if you study it in depth, it is simply all-encompassing.

A volume of fundamental Taoism is the ancient great way, the so-called beginning of yin and yang, the mother of movement and stillness. The changes of the moon and the sun are one of the most fundamental great ways in this world. Therefore, there are many Taoist books with this name in this world, and this "Taiyin Zhenwen" is obviously an extremely profound one among them.

If this book could be completed, it would be a classic that directly points to the path to immortality. Unfortunately, it is already incomplete. With Yu Hua's talent, he has only understood 30% of it after years of comprehension.

Of course, this true text with profound meaning has its advantages and disadvantages. Since it has too many interpretations, what the person who comprehends it actually realizes is related to his own character.

In his early years, Yu Hua's mind was pure, and his understanding of the fundamental Taoism was relatively close to the Tao. However, he later embarked on the path of cultivation and encountered too many things. His mind and nature shifted, and even the Taoism he comprehended underwent various changes.

If the complete version of "Taiyin Zhenwen" is a wonderful method that directly points to the immortal path, then the incomplete "Taiyin Zhenwen" has already fallen into the side door. In the Taoist methods that Yu Hua gradually comprehended later, it even had the flavor of falling into the devil's path.

The magic spells that he is most proud of now, whether it is collecting Yin Qi or picking up bones, are not done in a righteous way and will damage his virtue, but they are extremely powerful.

When Yu Hua first embarked on the path of immortality, he disdained these magical instruments and spells, and was determined to seek the truth. However, people were treacherous, and he suffered many losses and nearly lost his life several times. Finally, he realized the true meaning of the world of cultivation, which is that only those with the bigger fists have the right. However, by that time, he had already experienced many betrayals.

After that, his temperament became more and more extreme. He gradually strayed away from the orthodox teachings of "Taiyin Zhenwen". He abandoned the fundamental Taoism in Volume One and only tried to comprehend the Taoism in Volume Two. The cruel magic weapon in Volume Three can be regarded as an extreme deviation from the norm.

Also because of his previous experience, Yu Hua was unwilling to teach his disciples the basic Taoist methods, and always treated them as consumables. Until more than a month ago, nine of his disciples formed a formation to help him practice. Unexpectedly, the disciples were incompetent, and the Yin Qi backfired. Not only was he injured, but eight of the nine disciples died.

After being persuaded by his eldest disciple, Yu Hua finally understood that if the disciple was capable enough, it would be of great help to him in practicing magic and refining weapons. Only then did he accept disciples again after recovering from his injuries and set the content of the test.

This tests these people's character, perseverance, and courage, and only those who possess all of them are worth cultivating.

Fortunately, it was the present Yu Hua. If the past Yu Hua had met Li Ming, he would have killed Li Ming without thinking to prevent him from plotting anything bad against him.

Now thinking about it, it was Li Ming's destiny to die. This day was destined!

(End of this chapter)

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