Chapter 1629 (one thousand six hundred and twenty-nine) hanging beam


Chapter 1629 (one thousand six hundred and twenty-nine) hanging beam

The words of Tiewan Dao's father made the alchemist very frightened. The alchemist immediately said: "Some words are like heavenly secrets that cannot be leaked. I don't know how to explain it to you."

"Although it's a 'secret', you still told me." Tie Wandao's father said.

The alchemist said: "I have told you, but I am not telling you the secret. If you tell others, it will be the secret."

Tiewandao's father still felt strange. He knew that the alchemist had mentioned the word "Qi Luck" to those who built the central pavilion. Although those people did not know the specific relationship between the Central Pavilion and "Qi Luck", they did know that the central pavilion was related to "Qi Luck". "It does matter. So Tie Wandao's father deliberately asked the alchemist: "Is it because the word 'luck' is involved in the reason why we can't tell the central pavilion?"

Just when the alchemist wanted to say "yes", he immediately remembered that Tie Wandao's father had mentioned the word "luck" in front of those who built the central pavilion, and suddenly realized that Tie Wandao's father seemed to be testing him. Same as him.

So the alchemist said: "That's not true. I have told the builders about the word 'luck'. Many people have heard of it, so it should be fine. It's just that the 'secrets' I just mentioned cannot be told. Of course, the next clan leader cannot tell anyone else, otherwise it will really have a greater impact on the Tiecang clan's luck."

When Tiewan Dao's father heard what Alchemist said, he felt that Alchemist did not say it casually as he thought. He confirmed with the alchemist again what words he could say to others and what words he could only keep to himself, and the alchemist told him everything.

In order not to have a greater impact on the fate of the Tiecang tribe, Tiewandao's father strictly followed the alchemist's instructions.

He asked those people not to build the surrounding pavilions for the time being, and asked the alchemist to use methods to ensure that the central pavilion would not have an adverse impact on the luck of the Tiecang tribe before the next clan leader took office.

The man who was imprisoned in Muxi Pavilion by Tie Wandao's father would sometimes sing in Muxi Pavilion, singing the songs of Lan Jiaren. The songs were desolate, and people from Tiecang who heard the singing said it was like being haunted. Not long after, the man hanged himself from the beam on the top floor of Muxi Pavilion.

Tie Wandao's father was very angry.

He believed that the person he imprisoned in Muxi Pavilion had brought huge trouble to him and the Tiecang tribe, and he did not think there was anything wrong with what he did.

The person he imprisoned was a man in blue armor. Tie Wandao's father originally thought that he, a man from Tiecang, could control her and shape her according to his own ideas. He later felt that she, a person with blue armor, was too ignorant. Because he, the leader of the Tiecang tribe, could not control the blue-armored man who was of low status in his eyes according to his own ideas, whether through coercion or inducement, he was really angry. However, until her death, Tie Wandao's father had not achieved the goal he thought he could easily achieve. This made him feel a strong sense of frustration. That kind of frustration was mixed with unspeakable resentment. He knew that even if she Cutting his body into pieces and throwing them into a ditch could not fully vent his inner anger.

In anger, he sent people to find the alchemist again, but learned from his men that the alchemist had died an unexpected death, and his death was in a miserable state. This made Tie Wandao's father extremely angry, but there was nothing he could do. (End of chapter)

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