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Chapter 68 Novels are written like this

Chapter 68 Novels are written like this
Wuyangpo.

The monks, big and small, had been wandering in the mountains for a long time.

It was just noon and the two of them didn't feel tired, but the young monk was too lazy to walk anymore.

It's time for a nap.

Coincidentally, through the gap in the mountain, there happened to be a dilapidated house not far ahead.

The little monk yawned and thought about staying there for one night and going again tomorrow.

"Disciple, go to that dilapidated temple first and see if there's anyone there. We can all stay there for one night."

"Master, that's not a temple, it's a Taoist temple."

"It's okay, it's all the same, go quickly."

"Oh."

The Taoist temple is not big, with only one entrance, and there are no statues in the hall, but fortunately the roof is intact, and there is some firewood piled in the corner for passers-by to use.

"Disciple, clean up this Taoist temple. I'll go take a look around."

The little monk walked out of the Taoist temple with his hands in his pockets, squinting his eyes at the shape of the mountains here.

As soon as he came in, he felt that the location of this Taoist temple was somewhat mysterious, as if it was in line with the trend of Kuixing raising a dragon.

Kuixing raising dragons is the method used by Longhu Mountain to protect treasures, using the energy of mountains and rivers to cleanse the evil spirits in the treasures.

However, it is said that this technique of raising dragons with Kuixing was also found by a Taoist priest in Longhu Mountain from a secret realm, and it is not passed down in Longhu Mountain.

The young monk searched the courtyard for a while but could not find any clues. He only had the knowledge, but he knew nothing about the specific arrangement of the formation.

He rubbed his head and muttered to himself, "It's not possible that some cheap Feng Shui master randomly picked this location and it just happened to be right in the Kuixing Nurturing Dragon area, right?"

The little monk walked out of the courtyard, looked around the street, then walked back into the courtyard and looked around, but still found nothing.

He didn't even notice that with every step he took, a little green light appeared under his feet.

"That's all."

"Those Taoist priests are really nosy. Go back and take a nap."

The little monk turned around and just as he took a step forward, a ball of green light appeared under his feet.

Then the little monk disappeared.

"anyone there?"

Just at this moment, an old man carrying a bamboo basket appeared in front of the Taoist temple and looked inside curiously.

He had just clearly heard someone talking in the yard, but when he entered the courtyard, he saw no one.

"Ah, what is it?"

A plain-looking woman walked out of the Taoist temple and asked loudly.

"I'm tired from walking in the mountains and want to rest here."

"But since the girl is here, forget it." The father-in-law bowed and wanted to leave.

The big monk standing at the front hall door, who looked like a black pagoda, looked left and right but didn't see any girl, but he didn't care much.

Having been involved in both Buddhist and demonic paths, he was now very nonchalant about such trivial matters, and just thought that the old woman in front of him was having her eyes blurred.

"It's okay, old man, just come in."

In the old man's eyes, the monk turned into a girl, and in the monk's eyes, the old man turned into an old woman.

The two of them started chatting about nothing.

Perhaps it was because the old man was naturally outgoing, as soon as he sat down, he started talking on his own.

"This is the only place to stay within the thirty miles."

"I don't know exactly when it was built, but it must have been at least a hundred years ago."

"I remember this Taoist temple looked like this when I was a child."

"Yeah, but it's strange."

"Logically, this Taoist temple should have collapsed long ago because no one is maintaining it, but after all these years, it has remained in its original state."

"Some mountain folks thought it was effective and wanted to rebuild the temple, but they kept encountering strange things and had to put it aside halfway."

"I've also spoken to the immortals in Jiange, and they've sent people to investigate, but they haven't found anything."

"Later, a main road was built over there, and since there weren't many people in Wuyangpo anymore, apart from the old people like us who still lived in the mountains and would walk here, most people had forgotten about the Taoist temple."

"Ah, you said there is a road leading to the north?" The big monk, who was sitting on the side with his eyelids drooping with sleep, perked up again after hearing this.

"Yeah, you don't know?"

"Thanks to the immortal grandfather of the Sword Sect and the monster masters in the north who cleared the mountain and broke the rocks to build a road out."

"It speeds up the journey for us mortals to the north by two full days."

The big monk smiled awkwardly and just said that he was not a local.

He wanted to ask for directions today, but his master insisted that he knew a shortcut to Wuyangpo.

I don't know which almanac my master was remembering, it's so wrong. My father-in-law looked at the fat woman in front of him and thought she must be a good worker because of her tall and strong figure.

Then he remembered that his son had no wife, and his mind immediately became active.

While telling stories about the surrounding mountains, he also mentioned his eldest son in a subtle way.

Praise appearance, character, and craftsmanship.

"Try this dried fruit. My son made it himself."

The old man took out a bag of dried fruits from his backpack and placed it on the ground in front of him.

"Hmm, not bad!" The monk took a bite and his eyes lit up. "It's really a blessing to live with your son."

The old man laughed when he heard this. He felt that he had found a wife for his son.

The big monk grabbed another handful of dried fruits and thought that the son of the lady in front of him was a good person with good cooking skills, and they could drink together when they had time.

But the big monk always felt that he had forgotten something, but he couldn't remember it. After swallowing the dried fruit, he subconsciously looked towards the yard.

"Hey, look at that."

"What are those wild cats doing in the yard?"

The big monk pointed to the yard and saw three wild cats pacing back and forth in the yard, meowing from time to time. A big cat even kicked the smallest one.

"It's just a wild cat from the mountains. You'll get used to it. There are always these in this Taoist temple. It's been like this since I was a child."

"I'll continue telling you about my son."

Outside the Taoist temple.

Zhang Ze and Chen Qin stopped and pointed the purple light from their rings at the open space in the courtyard.

Zhang Ze glanced into the hall. It was dark and there was nothing inside except two large stone pillars placed facing each other.

Zhang Ze always felt that something was wrong, but he couldn't see what it was.

After thinking for a while, Zhang Ze just thought it was his own illusion and that business was more important.

But Chen Qin was already full of fighting spirit.

"Brother, should we start decrypting it next?"

"We have to find the various clues and magic arrays hidden in this Taoist temple."

"Then solve the mechanism and get new clues."

"Continue to solve the mechanism based on the new clues we get."

Zhang Ze looked at Chen Qin, who had become inexplicably excited, and asked, "Who told you?"

"Brother, you."

"Isn't that what's in that book you wrote?"

"Just the latest chapter."

Zhang Ze scratched his face, "Isn't that necessary for the plot?"

"Auntie Niao wants Elder Wang, who has the ring, to rescue her. Making things so complicated isn't just digging her own grave."

"I guess if I activate the ring again, I should be able to enter the secret realm directly."

Zhang Ze took A'li off his neck, carried her to the ground, and then put the ring on her little paw.

A'li understood and burped loudly.

Green light flowed on the ring, and changes appeared in the Taoist temple again.

The shadow of a woman appeared in front of the two men.

The woman had a gentle face and her hair was tied into a long braid that fell on her chest.

The shadow bowed to the two of them, then began to dance. After the dance, the shadow turned into a point of light and disappeared, and the entrance to the secret realm did not appear.

"Brother, didn't you say that novels are only written like this?"

"It's time to decrypt it." Chen Qin pulled Zhang Ze's sleeve.

"Don't worry, I'm thinking."

After a while, Zhang Ze patted A'li again.

"Burp again and I'll read it again."

The second time, Zhang Ze understood.

"I understand. Aunt Bird is in love."

"What is love brain?" Chen Qin asked.

"You are still young, you will understand later."

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(End of this chapter)

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