Chapter 1628 (one thousand six hundred and twenty-eight) myself


Chapter 1628 (one thousand six hundred and twenty-eight) Himself

If there are no major problems during the construction of the central pavilion, the alchemist feels that he can still avoid some dangers, but if the central pavilion affects the luck of the Tiecang tribe, the situation will be different.

The alchemist knew that the problem in the central pavilion would also affect his own destiny. He knew that if he wanted to solve the problem, he would have to tell Tie Wandao's father sooner or later. But when the alchemist first learned about the problem, he felt that if he told Tie Wandao's father like this, he might be severely punished by Tie Wandao's father. The alchemist was very scared.

The alchemist felt that he needed to think of other ways before telling Tie Wandao's father so that he could escape the severe punishment of Tie Wandao's father. But Tiewan Dao's father was about to torture Alchemist at that time, so although Alchemist was very frightened, he still spoke out at that time without any other preparation.

After speaking out, Alchemist realized that although Tie Wandao's father was furious, he could not kill him directly or anything else, because Tie Wandao's father still needed to help him solve this problem.

Under the pressure of Tie Wandao's father, the alchemist told him the solution to the problem.

Tiewan Dao's father asked the alchemist many questions.

The alchemist knew that if he did not tell Tie Wandao's father some "secrets", it would have an impact on his own destiny.

Because building the central pavilion was originally a way that the alchemist came up with to help Tie Wandao's father achieve that goal. When a problem arose, the alchemist had to take the initiative to solve it and tell Tie Wandao's father the "secrets" he knew. Reduce the impact of problems on the opponent's own destiny.

Those secrets themselves are only known by the alchemist himself. If the alchemist only tells Tie Wandao's father - the person who participated in the construction of the central pavilion, it is naturally okay, but if these are from the alchemist's mouth, If the "secret" passed on to others through Tie Wandao's father would bring great danger to the alchemist, his own fate would be extremely unfavorable. If the "secret" told by the alchemist is spread by Tie Wandao's father again, the alchemist's life will be in danger. The more people who know about it, the faster the alchemist will die and the more painful he will be before his death. The alchemist knew that this was the punishment he would receive for doing something that violated something.

However, he still held on to a sense of luck. Although the central pavilion had already encountered problems during the construction process, and although he had to tell those "secrets" to Tie Wandao's father, he did not want to die tragically soon because of this. I hope Tie Wandao's father will not tell these "secrets" to others.

The alchemist knew that it would be difficult to achieve his goal if he persuaded Tiewandao's father not to tell the "secret" for other reasons. He knew that if the fate of the Tiecang tribe was mentioned, Tiewandao's father would easily agree. Therefore, the alchemist did not tell Tie Wandao's father truthfully that the real reason not to tell other people these "secrets" was that he was afraid of dying tragically soon. Instead, he said that if Tie Wandao's father told the "secrets" "If you tell them, it will have a greater impact on the luck of the Tiecang tribe.

When Tiewandao's father asked Alchemist to explain, Alchemist gave his reason. However, Tiewandao's father was still not completely convinced. He said: "Obviously, if I tell others the specific reasons, others can better understand something, but you told me that it will have a greater impact on the luck of the Tiecang tribe." (End of Chapter)

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