Chapter 182 Passing on the New Dharma
“Thanks to the help of fellow Taoist Lingquan, I have just been able to get rid of a trace of my old illness.”
Hearing this, Chu Tai looked the man up and down and asked: “ Old illness? You don’t seem to have anything wrong with me!”
“Even though I look fine now, I’ve actually been suffering from this illness for a while. This time I came back to use my past and the two sides. I want to ask for some energy to get rid of the pain in my body. "Oh? Can you still ask for energy from here? I'm a little curious about what you're going to do next."
Chu Tai asked casually. When he said this, he did not look at the man, but looked at the mountains and rivers on both sides of the bank.
After leaving Chu Land, the [Mountain and River] Dharma is infecting the surroundings little by little as Chu Tai observes and observes. Chu Tai gradually grasps the breath of this landscape and feels the land and its surroundings more clearly. The connection between trackers.
At this moment, it seems that Chu Tai is asking the man, but in fact it is the landscape asking this former tracker.
The men also looked at both sides of the strait, where there was a long leading road where generations of trackers bent forward, carrying stiff ropes on their backs, limping forward, walking forcefully between the rocks on both sides of the strait. The trail out.
It is precisely because of the pioneering work of our ancestors that today's trackers only need to follow the path left by their ancestors, know where to bend, know where to grab rocks, and step by step, they can always go to the end and earn a share. Hard earned money.
And these roads that have been trampled step by step are also one of the cores of the operation of the entire landscape formation.
Threads of breath will flow between the mountains and rivers with the comings and goings of the trackers, bringing with them the breath of humanity and eroding the meaning of the mountains and rivers.
The tendency for the people of this place to gradually form one body is also the basis for the blessing of carp energy in the entire landscape.
The man pointed to the lead and did not immediately answer Chu Tai's question. Instead, he spoke in a slightly nostalgic tone.
“I remember that my father once took me along this road. Later, at the mountain gate, the elders told me that it was one of the centers of the movement of the entire landscape. I injured the foundation due to an accident, but at the same time This landscape is destined, and as long as you follow this road once, you can restore most of it through the landscape.”
When he mentioned the word accident, a slightly sarcastic look appeared on the man's face.
He whispered: "Do they think I don't know? What an accident. It's just that the fish is fat and can be steamed and stewed in oil."
"I'm relatively lucky. They saved their lives by keeping some fish bones, so they thought about returning the fish bones to the water to see if they could grow some more flesh and blood."
The monk raised his hand and looked toward the sky. The hanging moon: "I won't hide it. If there was no hope for my illness before, I would choose to stay here and wait for the next opportunity to seize the slightest bit of energy here and continue the possibility of my own practice. But now..."
The man lowered his head and looked at his hands. He recalled in his ears the chants shouted by both sides during the previous practice. He shook his head and said: "Now, it is no longer needed. I have already jumped out. Why bother to take it?" Their hope?”
"Is it just that?"
Chu Tai still didn't look at the man. The shadows of the mountains and rivers on both sides of the bank became more solid in his eyes, and the sun and the moon began to rotate inside.
“If I don’t get my Qi back, I probably won’t be able to go back to Shanmen, but that’s okay. I just happen to stay here to teach some disciples. When the next lucky person is born, he should be even luckier than me. "Some."
Chu Tai looked at the man at this time, and the vision in his pupils was obscured by the spiritual light, as if he had not restrained his magic power when he was exploring the surrounding landscape.
He pretended to be surprised and said: "Listen to what you said before, your sect knows that a lucky child is born here. How do you plan to save the child who has not yet appeared?" "Hehe!"
The man smiled. He didn't know why he trusted Chu Tai so much. Even though they had just met each other not long ago, he was willing to tell him his biggest plan in the future, and he was even willing to tell him some details about his sect.
“Don’t look at what I said about the sect before. In fact, the founder of my lineage is just a sixth-grade loose immortal, and he is still the type who barely attained Taoism. Otherwise, it would be impossible. Won't they focus on my piece of fish? They don't have the means to explore the lucky ones."
The man looked at the two sides of the road again, with a slight sarcasm in his eyes.
“The most they can do is to fly back and forth between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait regularly every year to detect the trackers’ fortunes, or to ask people to sacrifice their children. And I have enough time to come every day, Just find the lucky one before them.”
"There is no exact rule for the birth of a lucky man. It can be ten years, it can be twenty years, and the longest is twenty-seven years. After I find him, I will have at least two or three years to teach him the skills. Magical power, or take him away from this land."
Looking at the man in front of him, Chu Tai could feel that he still had an idea in his heart that he had not told himself.
Now that this man has been sent back, as a survivor of the experiment, whether he can regain his energy again, there must be something behind him.
After he accepts a lucky child, he can simply teach it and send it away, and then say that he has devoured the child, and he will face the subsequent punishment to buy time for the child.
With this thought, Chu Tai also saw a possibility in the "fate" he saw, and this possibility gave rise to many wonderful changes.
What worries Chu Tai the most is that one of these changes has the potential to integrate the energy of this place and completely open up the river, allowing trackers on both sides of the river to obtain fertile land and become the future of farmers.
The premise for this change requires another helping hand from Chu Tai.
‘It’s really a miracle of fate and a coincidence. '
Looking at what he did in the deduction of "Yuan", Chu Tai recalled the several skills he had previously calculated that he planned to teach to the trackers. The corners of his mouth were slightly raised, and he opened his mouth to recite a sentence. Mental method.
The man didn't care at first, but after listening for a while, he immediately discovered that this method had a high overlap rate with the tracker method he had learned in the past, and it was more perfect.
He was shocked, and when he looked at Chu Tai, his expression was not right, but soon he heard Chu Tai read out the second part of his heart.
This paragraph also has many overlaps with the first paragraph, but there are certain differences in the subtleties and specific transfer methods. It is quite effective in health care and breath regulation, and is suitable for his situation.
The man's eyes towards Chu Tai changed completely, and he heard the third part of his mind.
Compared with the original method, this section has some more attack and swimming methods, which can be more suitable for the life on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
The most amazing thing is that after the man wrote down the three mental methods, he found that these three methods complemented each other.
"Senior...Senior..."
The man spoke to Chu Tai again, his tone already trembling.
(End of this chapter)