"That's not a dream, because I know that you are the powerful immortal." I didn't know how to encourage Awei. It was obvious that she was not so weak because of an illness.

But the knot in her heart is getting heavier and heavier. The longer she stays in this world, the more unbelievable she is about everything in Taixu Mountain. I really don’t understand how she persists until a hundred years later.

Or did she leave and come back again?

Or is it really like what she said, that I am just a shell of this world, my real body has left, so I am about to die, and what I met is actually Ah Hei who came back a hundred years later?

"I wanted to try to survive your way, but it seems that I might not be able to survive here." Ahwei coughed again, and seemed to be a little seriously ill.

"Stop talking nonsense and have a good rest." I grabbed her hand, rubbed it little by little until it was warm, and hugged her belly.

Her feet were resting weakly on my feet, a bit cold and she couldn't keep them warm.

After a while, the herdsman aunt knocked on the door gently.

"You two, can you let me in now?" the aunt asked in a low voice, probably because she was afraid that we would fall asleep.

"Okay." I answered as I sat up and put on my clothes.

"The old man has been looking for a doctor in the town for a long time, but he met two...foreign devils. They said they were doctors, but they didn't know." After getting permission, the aunt came in with a bucket of hot water and filled it for her. Ah Wei wiped his face.

"There is no other way, let's meet." I thought for a while that doctors in this era should be able to treat colds.

After a while, the herdsman uncle ushered three people in, two wearing elegant suits, and one was a Han Chinese who was their translator.

"Hello, these two are Mr. Carl Jung and Mr. Richard William. They came here to study alchemy and mandala. I am their translator Chen Sheng." Chen Sheng First, he looked at Jung and Mr. William, and then politely introduced them to each other.

"Well, hello." I seemed to feel that this person named Jung sounded a bit familiar.

The two foreigners took a look at Ah Wei's situation and whispered to each other.

"Although they know a little about medicine, they can only help so much." Chen Sheng listened to their exchange and then took out a box of what looked like Western medicine from the suitcase for them.

I expressed my gratitude to the other party, and then looked carefully at the name of the drug, Aspirin.

"Thank you so much. I didn't expect to get aspirin at this time. This is really useful for fever." I quickly asked my aunt to help boil another pot of drinkable water.

Jung and William looked at each other doubtfully, and then motioned Chen Sheng to ask me.

"This is a new drug recently released by Germany. It is used as armament throughout Europe. Why do you know it?" Chen Sheng expressed doubts on their behalf.

After all, in such a remote place, it is really strange that someone can know the name and usage of this medicine.

"I've been in contact with people in Europe." I could only think of a lame excuse.

Jung and William glanced at Ah Wei's clothes on the bedside. Jung and William showed unexpected expressions, allowing Chen Sheng to make their request.

"The medicine can be given to you for free, but I hope you can show them the Taoist culture here." The translator pointed to the Bagua diagram on Awei's coat.

Chapter 3: The feud that started 100 years ago

Ah Wei got better quickly after taking the medicine. In order to thank Mr. Jung and Mr. William, we went to the hotel in a nearby town early in the morning to find them.

"Is this master feeling well now?" Chen Sheng greeted us at the door, and then eagerly made a pot of tea.

"Thanks to the medicines given by the two gentlemen, I have recovered now." Chen Sheng and I started chatting, while Awei was in a daze, thinking about something.

"They are still resting now, you can wait here for a while." Chen Sheng casually greeted us to drink tea.

"Are they two doctors? How much do we need to pay them for the medicine?" I thought about it and decided not to owe them.

"Mr. Jung is a lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Zurich, and Mr. William is his assistant. Those medicines are just for emergency use. They said that if you want to repay the favor, you can give them some information about Taoism." Chen Sheng Introduced their origins.

"They have always been very interested in Taoist culture, because this ancient culture is very consistent with Mr. Jung's research." Chen Sheng added.

"Is there anyone in this materialistic world still studying this kind of idealistic culture?" Awei asked casually.

"Of course, Mr. Jung studied human psychology. He believed that the difference between consciousness, personal unconsciousness and collective unconsciousness can be clearly manifested in religious culture, which is very helpful for their research." Chen Sheng read Looking at the watch, it's almost time to prepare breakfast for them.

"But this guy has absolutely nothing to teach." I looked at Awei. It was good that she wouldn't be regarded as a charlatan.

"What do you mean by that look in your eyes? You can ask those two guys to come down later and watch me show my hands to them." Awei shouted in displeasure.

"Hey, hey, don't." I quickly stopped Ah Hey.

"Chen." Suddenly Jung's voice came from the room.

"Sir, I'm here." Chen Sheng hurriedly went to take care of Jung and William.

"What do you mean, you don't believe me?" Awei pointed at his head and looked at me.

"Don't use your advanced skills. Just fool the little foreign devil." I quickly coaxed Awei and told her not to say anything outrageous.

Ah Hei crossed his arms. Although he was unhappy, he had nothing to refute.

After a while, Chen Sheng walked out of the inner room.

"I just told Mr. Jung that you are here. He said that today he will entertain a scholar from Europe. We can have a meal and chat together."

"There's no need to eat. Since Mr. Jung still has guests, let's take our leave now and come visit him next time we have a chance." I quickly rejected Chen Sheng's invitation.

"It will be difficult next time. Mr. Jung's trip from Switzerland is just a temporary visit. Next year he, Freud and French will come to the United States to attend Clark University." Chen The student looked proud when he mentioned these names, but when he saw our lack of reaction, he immediately added.

"They are all famous psychologists and philosophers in Europe."

"In that case, let's have dinner together and thank Mr. Jung." It's not that I haven't heard the names of these people, but when they are really connected with history, I suddenly feel a little magical.

Soon Jung and Mr. William came to the lobby together and greeted us friendly.

"Mr. Jung is curious about your relationship." Chen Sheng acted as the translator.

"It's master and apprentice." I thought for a while and then answered.

"We are husband and wife." Ahwei answered quickly.

"Huh?" I didn't expect Awei's answer.

Ah Wei blinked and whispered in my ear: "Are you stupid? You saw it yesterday. If you say we are masters and disciples now, won't you be considered evil cultivators?"

Chen Sheng hesitated for a moment, looking at the whispers between Awei and I, and didn't know how to translate it.

"It's husband and wife."

"Mr. Jung is very curious about whether you Taoist disciples can also get married. He has studied some Taoist customs and there seems to be no clear definition."

"It doesn't matter, it's a form of spiritual practice for outsiders' disciples to go through the human world." Ahwei thought for a moment and made up a random answer.

Jung and William looked at each other and found a notebook to write down.

"Mr. Jung asked how you view your religious beliefs." Chen Sheng continued to translate Jung's words.

"When it comes to my beliefs, I am not religious. It is better to say that in your world, human consciousness cannot transcend religion. It is like being restrained in a prison. The consciousness is originally as broad as the sea, free and transcendent."

"Religion itself is the obstacle that hinders human beings from seeking authenticity. Everything that can be said is a physical tool. The true Tao cannot be expressed in words, let alone a method."

"Those so-called religions are nothing more than finding different commonalities in the barren souls of haggard human beings, and extracting the places that touch this commonality into rules, forming a religion that people believe in. People want to To be detached, you must introspect yourself and manifest inwardly, rather than seeking external help." Awei explained to Chen Sheng why she was a non-religious person.

I looked at Chen Sheng's head full of question marks and sweating profusely as he explained to Jung and the others. I was really anxious for him.

"Can't you just say something simple to deal with them?"

"I think they are really interested. I'm curious how much they can understand if I really teach them a little bit." Ah Wei looked at Mr. Jung's expression indifferently.

Jung and William were surprised and meditative for a while, writing and drawing in their notes and then stopped to reorganize their thoughts. It seemed that for them, this kind of thinking was too advanced.

For people of this era, religion is actually a counterfeit that hinders mankind's pursuit of God. Moreover, these words are actually said from the mouth of a cultivator in a remote Tibetan area, which is simply shocking.

"Mr. Jung said that the point of view you raised is very interesting. I would like to ask if you have anything to teach." After a while, Chen Sheng made a new request.

"50 for cultivating Taoism, 100 for weapon refining, 300 for full learning, and 500 for master's degree." Awei answered casually.

"You've always been like this, and you're not afraid of scaring others." I didn't expect that I could be Awei's apprentice. Thanks to inflation, this guy's prices haven't changed much in more than 100 years.

"Well, Mr. Jung said he didn't bring so much money when he came here." Chen Sheng replied awkwardly.

"Can't you squeeze out such a small amount of money? You also said that they are going to the United States and will not need Chinese translation in the future. Please help me tell me how good I am and ask them to pay for it. I will give you a share after the event is completed." Awei persuaded Chen Sheng to help her ask for money together.

"That's enough, stop messing around. They helped us, so stop teasing others." I had no choice but to stop Awei from messing around.

"Well, let me pass on a copy of Taiyi Jinhua Purpose to you, although I don't know how much you can learn." Awei casually asked Chen Sheng to write it down.

"Heaven and earth regard human beings as ephemera, and the great road regards heaven and earth as nothing. But the true nature of the Yuan Shen transcends the Yuanquan and rises above."

Chen Sheng scratched his head and took note of what Ah Wei said, while trying his best to translate it to Jung and the others.

At this moment, someone suddenly knocked on the door.

"Please come in." The anxious Chen Sheng said casually to the outside.

I also looked up and saw that the person walking in the door was someone I knew.

It was Haotian who had just arrived in this era, but his eyes were tied with bandages and he was being escorted. He seemed to be seriously injured.

What on earth is going on? Did he fall into this world more than 100 years ago after being pushed into a rift in time and space by the Emperor with the Spear of Destiny?

Chapter 3: The Meeting of the Travelers

Haotian walked from the door, wearing a fine suit, holding a cane, followed by a servant to guide him, and greeted Mr. Jung in fluent English.

William and Chen Sheng seemed to have met him not for the first time. After greeting him in a friendly manner, they continued to study the teachings of Ah Wei.

Mr. Jung chatted for a while and then went back to his room, seemingly to give him something.

Haotian took advantage of the situation and greeted Chen Sheng.

"Are there any guests today?"

"Yes, let me introduce to you. This is Haotian, the most popular newcomer in the European Union Academy."

"Hello." Awei replied casually.

I didn’t dare to speak, for fear that he would recognize my voice. With his technological strength, he came to the world of 1908. Of course, it was unsolvable. I was not surprised at all that he could make achievements and layout plans, but I I don't want to be involved in anything with him. Now he is the party that has gained the momentum.

"You two are herdsmen from Tibetan areas. Your breathing is still stable at this altitude. They must have adapted to the environment here." Haotian guessed our origins without waiting for Chen Sheng's introduction.

"Mr. Haotian, your guess is so accurate. It's just right. You came just in time. You are well versed in Chinese and Western knowledge of ancient and modern times. You are so talented. Let's see how to translate these sentences." Chen Sheng read Awei's words and asked Haotian to come with him. translate.

Haotian read word by word, his face gradually became strange, and he asked tentatively,

"Chen Sheng, where did this document come from? The Immortal Qi doesn't look like a fake. It probably needs to be contained." Haotian said a little impatiently.

Chen Sheng immediately reminded Haotian,

"This was taught by two friends."

Haotian instantly understood what Chen Sheng meant, and immediately changed his mind and stopped mentioning the containment, instead he began to praise it.

"This is really a good place to escape from the world. In such a remote place, there is such a heritage of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." Haotian put on a flattering posture.

Awei didn't seem to know what containment meant, so he just asked,

"Do you want to learn or not? If not, just hurry up and start eating. After dinner, we have to go back to herd the cattle." It was like cheating on food and drink.

Hearing Haotian's words, I became even more convinced. He was already an insider of the organization more than 100 years ago, and maybe even the entire European academic community.

Organizations that originally had no involvement in human history have, under the influence of thoughtful people, affected the course of society.

No wonder the 20th century was an era of technological explosion in Europe. Humanity entered a new world at full speed, and progress in a few decades exceeded that of the past thousand years.

It turns out that it was blessed by parallel world technology, so it’s not surprising what happened.

"No hurry, no rush, dinner will be served soon." Chen Sheng felt a little embarrassed when he heard Awei's urging. It was because he didn't greet him well.

Mr. Jung walked out of the room, holding a locked document in his hand.

He carefully handed it to Haotian and told him that this was the research result of him and Freud.

Haotian just shook his head and respectfully spoke to Jung in English,

"Mr. Jung, I am very grateful to you and Mr. Freud for your research, but I have to remind you that you may have put your efforts in the wrong place."

"I don't understand what you mean. Doesn't the organization intend to approve my research?" Jung was a little surprised. How could he receive such a strange evaluation after his hard work in investigation and research.

"Your research is less than one thousandth of the information given by your two friends. That is a completely wrong path. And your two friends are more likely to come from the correct world and are thousands of years ahead of your school. This But it's the real treasure." Haotian explained while trying his best to translate to Chen Sheng what Ah Wei taught him.

Just by hearing the first two sentences, Jung was extremely shocked, and his worldview even collapsed. The things he was studying together with so many academic masters were so crude and superficial compared with this ancient culture.

Jung paced repeatedly, thinking about his research, and finally asked Haotian seriously and doubtfully.

"Such thoughts actually come from an ancient religion? Aren't we thinking too much?" Jung thought as he secretly glanced at Ah Wei and I, making sure that we were not time travellers.

I patted Ah Hey quietly and asked her to deal with it.

"This is a family tradition. It has been passed down for several generations. Later on, part of it was lost and it no longer works well when practiced. If you want to learn it, learn it quickly and don't delay eating." Awei didn't want to cause trouble, so he quickly pushed it away.

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