Chapter 1625 (One Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-Five) Imprisonment
The alchemist said that he could immediately find ready-made Qisharui Lock Stones, but the quantity was limited and was currently only enough to build the central pavilion.
Tiewandao's father ordered the central pavilion to be built first, and at the same time asked people to help him search for sharp lock stones to prepare for the construction of surrounding pavilions in the future.
After the central pavilion was built, Tie Wandao's father tried many times to bring in the person he wanted to control. He often encountered some situations where he could not bring her in. He only brought her in once.
Tiewan Dao's father felt strange and found the alchemist.
The alchemist felt that something was not normal.
The alchemist felt this way not because he could not bring her in, but because he felt that this central pavilion would affect the luck of the Tiecang tribe. At that time, he did not dare to tell Tie Wandao's father about it.
The alchemist asked Tie Wandao's father if anything strange happened during their construction.
Tiewandao's father asked some people, but no one found out what happened during the construction process.
The alchemist who was doing the magic next to the central pavilion didn't understand why.
Tie Wandao's father asked the alchemist what was wrong.
The alchemist didn't dare to say.
Tiewandao's father saw that the alchemist looked very frightened and felt that something big was about to happen. He was very dissatisfied and forced the alchemist to speak out.
The alchemist still didn't dare to say that although the mistake was not his fault, major events related to the fate of the Tiecang tribe were no joke. After telling him, he could not bear the responsibility at all.
Tiewandao's father was furious and felt that this was all caused by the person he wanted to control. In a fit of rage, he imprisoned her in Muxi Pavilion. To her, this was imprisonment. In fact, even if she was imprisoned in front of Muxi Pavilion, she was no different from being imprisoned, except that the location was different.
She was locked in a room before, unable to come out and see the outside world.
After being imprisoned in Muxi Pavilion, she could look at the wild fields from Muxi Pavilion.
There were always birds flying freely in the wild. Although she couldn't see the birds clearly from a distance, she could imagine that she knew there must be some birds flying there. She thought there would be bees and butterflies too, and they would be free.
Because the alchemist did not dare to tell what happened, Tie Wandao's father wanted to torture the alchemist, so the alchemist finally spoke out.
It turns out that a central pavilion was built at that location, but something unexpected happened during the construction process, which would affect the luck of the Tiecang tribe.
No one can guess why. The reason why this happened is because when the central pavilion was being built, the Xianyunquan, which had already had problems, happened to be moved to that location, which had a huge impact on the construction process. Under the influence of Xian Yunquan, the seven-wash sharp lock stone used to build the central pavilion was changed.
Tie Wandao's father was furious after knowing that it would affect the luck of the Tiecang tribe, and asked the alchemist why he didn't tell him earlier.
The alchemist said that he didn't know that such a thing would happen, and he didn't know why the Seven Cleansing Rui Lock Stone would change.
Although the alchemist knew magic, he had no way of knowing that during the construction process of the central pavilion, Xianyunquan had moved there and had an impact on the materials.
Tiewandao's father even wanted to kill the alchemist, but he knew that if he killed the alchemist, there might be no way to save him, so he suppressed his anger and asked him what to do.
The alchemist told Tie Wandao that under the current situation, Tie Wandao's father could not build surrounding pavilions around the central pavilion when he was the clan leader. However, the central pavilion could not be demolished. If it were demolished, it would be detrimental to the fate of the Tiecang tribe. The impact will be greater.
(End of chapter)