The attitude of Zuo Rutong's beloved disciple Lu Jin is very interesting. The Lu family members are all very tough, very reasonable and principled. They are the kind of gentlemen who can be bullied.

It is said that life and death in the underworld are determined by fate, and the gang is set up for the world to see. If someone comes to challenge you, you will lose without hesitation if you are not as skilled as them. Even if you are beaten to death on the spot, what is there to complain about? …

The Lu family is most susceptible to this!

But Lu Jin hated Wu Gensheng to death, and the Lu family even felt that if Wu Gensheng had any descendants or successors, Lu Jin would not let them go.

My goodness, all the gangsters in the street know to shout that the disaster will not affect the family, but that’s Lu Jin, who claimed to have lived a flawless life!

What did Wu Gensheng, the sixth brother, do at Trinity Gate back then?

If it was a fair duel and Zuo Rutong was killed by Wu Gensheng, Lu Jin would have to accept it no matter how much he hated him. He would only think about working hard to improve his skills so that he could challenge Wu Gensheng and kill him to avenge his master.

However, the actual situation seemed like Lao Liu had used despicable means to murder Zuo Rutong.

The death of his mentor was so miserable that Lu Jin was filled with hatred. Whenever Wu Gensheng was mentioned, he turned into a berserker as if he had lost his mind.

During the Jiashen Rebellion, the entire alien world was surrounding and suppressing the thirty-six thieves. When Lu Jin saw the opportunity to add insult to injury, he excitedly called all his fellow disciples to stop Wu Gensheng.

It was their bad luck that they were blocked. However, this time they were facing Wu Gensheng in the state of "True Big Devil". They were overwhelmed by his show and all of them turned against him. In the end, he was the only one who survived.

In that battle, Young Master Lu, who was good at teamwork, of course stood at the front and would not run away. In the end, he was seriously injured and was spared by Wu Gensheng.

I don't know why Wu Gensheng didn't take action in the end. Could it be that he couldn't bear to see the long-standing sect destroyed so he wanted to leave some life for the Sanyi Sect?

So here comes the interesting part. If Wu Gensheng defeated Zuo Ruotong fairly, then Lu Jin shouldn't have such a crazy attitude. But if Wu Gensheng used unfair means to trick Zuo Ruotong...

Let’s not talk about the justice messenger Gao Gen who has been “guarding” Wu Gensheng like a ghost behind him. He would definitely say, “It doesn’t matter. I will take action.”

Just based on the virtue and prestige of Immortal Daying, if he really died unjustly, those big guys in the circle who were friends with Zuo Rutong would definitely organize a "Shark Dog Conference" to chase Wu Gensheng to death.

And what happened afterwards was exactly as Gao Gen said: "From the perspective of Trinity Gate, it was only natural to kill him, but from an outsider's perspective, although he was a bastard for trespassing into Trinity Gate, he didn't deserve to die."

In the end, only the Sanyi Sect was still obsessed with Sha Wugensheng, and no other forces stepped forward to help uphold justice.

And there is another clue in the Trinity Gate incident that is worth pondering.

Wu Gensheng wanted his disciple to break into the Sanyi Gate. If nothing unexpected happens, this disciple is the evil boy Li Muxuan.

He is a completely evil child. Just by looking at his nickname you can tell that he is a very mischievous and immature person.

It is said that if this guy meets Lu Jin, only one of them can survive, the hatred is so deep!

Li Muxuan is still alive and well, and it seems that he has made a fortune overseas after the incident at Trinity University.

More than seventy years have passed since the incident, and this evil boy is still brooding over what he did. The amazing thing is that he regrets it so much that he even named his daughter Li Chan. He has never set foot back to his hometown and is simply afraid to face what happened back then.

That's about all I know and my own speculations.

Although I have said so much, my friends can also see that I actually know nothing. This long speech has no substance and is all nonsense.

I know that many older people know about that past event, but I don't believe that what you think is the whole truth. No matter how I think about it, it seems that there is some hidden story behind the Trinity Sect incident, perhaps involving the privacy of other people's sect.

It was a long time ago, and the only people involved who might be still alive are Lu Jin and Li Muxuan. Moreover, I doubt that this pair of old friends who were ready to fight for life and death when they met might not know the whole truth.

Did these two people really witness the entire incident from beginning to end?

Did Wu Gensheng and Zuo Rutong send everyone away to have a secret conversation?

The devil of all nature, the giant of the righteous path, the incredible spirit of the gods, the three levels of inverse rebirth that aim to become immortals, the boss who goes through fire and water for his younger brother, the mysterious cause of death of the Taoist master...

There are great people, magical powers, suspense, grudges and love, and all that's missing is a peerless beauty who is wavering between an unruly devil and an otherworldly immortal. All the elements for a hit are in place, and it will definitely be a good blockbuster if it's made into a blockbuster!

Is there any brother who is reading this thread and knows what happened back then so he can give me the melon as a reward? Thank you in advance.

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Chapter 7: The Dragon and the Phoenix in Tianshi Mansion

Then again, those stubborn idiots in the Lu family are really interesting.

Old man Lu Jin is already very old, and he got furious when he heard about Wu Gensheng.

As for the younger generations of the Lu family, they spend all day thinking about how to help this old man get over his psychological trauma and where to find Wu Gensheng so that they can capture him and kill him for the old man. After all, this is what the old man shouts about in his dreams.

I don’t know what’s in the heads of those filial sons and grandchildren of the old Lu family. It’s obviously very simple to make that old man happy. Just rebuild the Trinity Gate.

Although I don't know if it's because Zuo Rutong passed away suddenly, resulting in the lack of certain parts of the three levels of reverse life, making it extremely difficult to learn this kung fu, or maybe the current new generation of talents is not so qualified that they can't find a suitable successor after auditioning all over the world.

But if you encounter difficulties, you have to make some adjustments. You can modify the method of practicing the Third Level of Reverse Rebirth to make it easier to get started. You can also make a simplified monkey version called the Small Third Level of Reverse Rebirth, and let those who are not talented practice this.

Of course, it is extremely difficult to modify the exercises, but if you don't know how to do it yourself, just go find someone to advise you. Set up a table and invite all the friends from various sects and schools who have solid theoretical knowledge to hold an academic seminar together. You can all contribute to perfect the Ni Sheng San La 2.0 project, and then isn't that it?

There may not even be a need for a big fanfare. In my opinion, the squinty-eyed guy on Mount Longhu can do it by himself.

Forget it, let’s not talk about those idiots in the old Lu family, let’s get back to the topic. Let me look through the post to see where it was mentioned.

Oh yes, Dong Xu and Wu Gensheng met for the third time. This time, a new character is about to make a shining debut, and this character is definitely a heavyweight...

……

A short Taoist priest looked up at the shop owner and stretched out two fingers in a poor manner.

"Just sell me two cakes."

The little Taoist priest...it's hard to say whether he is small or not, but he is very short and looks like a fool who is easy to bully.

But don't judge a person by his appearance. When Wu Gensheng saw this Taoist priest, he immediately had a look of despair on his face, as if he was unhappy with him but couldn't get rid of him.

The Taoist priest also discovered Wu Gensheng, and immediately shouted that he wanted to eliminate the demon and challenge him to a fight, asking him to quickly finish cooking and come out to fight him.

Before parting after a meal, Wu Gensheng still flattered Dong Xu and said "see you later", but Xu Xin complained that "it's better to have a life sentence".

Before leaving, Xu Xin did not forget to remind him: "Master Dao! This man is the leader of Quan Xing after all, so do what you can!"

"Thank you for your concern. I know what I am doing!" The Taoist then realized that Dong Chang and Xu Xin were not Quan Xing, but righteous people like himself.

Then Dong Chang and Xu Xin left. As they walked, Xu Xin was still shouting, "Ha! This little calf nose is really interesting! He has a sense of propriety! Look how nervous he is! It's Wu Gensheng. If he had faced someone like Bai Xiao back then, he wouldn't know how he died!"

I would like to add another comment here: It’s too small, Xu Xin, you have a narrow mind.

If Master Liang were still alive and met this tiny hunk, the one who got into it might not be this little Taoist priest!

Speaking of which, Xu Xin and Dong Chang also missed such a good opportunity.

The battle between Wu Gensheng and this guy was so exciting that it would be boring if you didn't watch it, otherwise you would definitely learn a lot.

Xu Xin was still showing off, but Dong Chang suddenly said, "Wu Gensheng? How do you know Wu Gensheng won't hurt him?"...

Xu Xin was confused by this. I guess Dong Chang must have been surprised as well.

Both of them believed that Wu Gensheng would not hurt the Taoist priest who was causing trouble for him, because Wu Gensheng had an indescribable virtue:

No matter what Wu Gensheng does, it won't surprise anyone, and none of his actions will go against his virtue.

……

I'm sure that no one who has read this will worry about the Taoist being in any danger. Wu Gensheng's Sixth Brother is indeed unpredictable. He can risk his life to break into the Sanyi Sect for an irrelevant disciple, and he can also sit back and watch Jin Feng, the person who respected him the most and whom he trusted the most, being slaughtered by Master Liang.

He can fulfill your every request, but he will also watch you finish. It is hard to tell whether Tao is ruthless but also affectionate, or Tao is affectionate but ruthless.

(Is it possible that Lao Liu was sitting high up and had a good view at the time, and knew that Xia Liuqing would definitely be able to save Jin Feng if he returned to his position?)

At this point in the story, I believe everyone has their own opinions.

What kind of person do you think Wu Gensheng is and what are his virtues?

Let me first share my immature thoughts. In my opinion, Wu Gensheng is like a mirror representing "sincerity".

The mirror is there, whether you want to look at it or not, all the feedback you get from it is the result of your own behavior: you reap what you sow, and you reap what you sow; you seek benevolence and you get benevolence, and you seek a hammer and you get a hammer.

The mirror will not give you clear hints or guidance. You have to rely on your own perception to discover, for example, whether your face is dirty, your hair is messy, your collar is crooked, etc.

If one has good understanding and good opportunities, one will be able to see one's own shortcomings from Wu Gensheng, find one's own direction, and make oneself more perfect.

If you can treat yourself and Wu Gensheng correctly, you will definitely benefit a lot, just like the little Taoist priest below...

……

"Zhang Da'er, you are sure I won't kill you, right?"

"kindness."

"Me! I'm telling you! I'll be meeting up with my disciples in two days! If we really meet them, they won't be as easy to talk to as I am!"

"So..." For example, when he found out that he would not be beaten, he immediately turned his nose up and leaned on Wu Gensheng: "I can't let you go today, you will help me to reach a higher level."

Monster, I need you to help me practice!

To talk about who this Taoist priest who uses Wu Gensheng as a whetstone is, we have to explain it in detail. He is probably the second most important figure in the Jiashen Rebellion besides Wu Gensheng, and he is also a real tough guy!

This man claimed to be the culprit of the Jiashen Rebellion. From 44 years to now, he has killed countless good guys from both the black and white worlds. In his later years, he felt that his life was coming to an end, so his crazy shark gene awakened again. He moved to most of China with great force, attracted a lot of enemies, and wiped them all out!

He was born in Mount Longhu and was one of the only two high-ranking Taoist priests in Tianshi Temple who survived the war and were given the surname Zhang.

Among the disciples of the previous generation of Tianshi Mansion, there were two who were highly expected by the 64th Tianshi Zhang Jingqing.

One has squinty eyes and big ears, one is tall and thin, and the other is short and ugly.

It's really a headache for Zhang Jingqing to have this couple as his disciples!

We are going to talk about big ears, but we still have to start with the squinty eyes. …

As far as a cultivator is concerned, this squinty-eyed man is perfect in every way, except for his flaws in fighting...

The circle of strange people always talks about advocating morality and self-cultivation and saying that character is the most important. It sounds good, but in reality, if you want to be respected, it depends on how tough your methods are in dealing with people. Whether you can convince others or not depends entirely on whether you can fight.

And who is this person I want to talk about?

When the old Taoist priest was comparing his disciples with others, he said: "My disciple is good at all subjects, except for some of our sect's self-defense methods..."

The one who was competing with the Heavenly Master as a disciple understood what he meant and continued, "A little disappointing?"

Do you also think that Squinty Eyes is not good at fighting?

Who knew that it was the old Tianshi Versailles, Tianshi put on a worried look and corrected: "No, it's too strong."

Those who were present at the time felt like they were being shown off, and I'm afraid that you and I who are reading this post now have the same feeling.

Look at the way the master speaks!

Everyone should watch and learn carefully, it will help to improve your quality!

The Heavenly Master continued to act in a Versailles manner, complaining that the only problem with this poor disciple was that he was too good at fighting. He was afraid that the disciple would become arrogant, so he wanted to find a powerful peer to deal with him.

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