Chapter 22: Wu Jixian

Chapter 22 Wu is Immortal

"Meet the old master."

"My name is Li Ruoshui, the son of Li Qing. Wei Yang is my father's friend. Before Lu Ni's rebellion eight years ago, Wei Yang passed the dragon token to his father. Later, my father accepted me as his son. Before he went to seek immortality and Taoism, his father Pass the Dragon Mark Token to me."

"I'm currently on duty in the Leng Palace, and I haven't disclosed my cultivation level yet. I'm actually an ordinary **** in the Leng Palace."

Li Qing explained truthfully.

The old lady listened and nodded: "Your words are true."

As he spoke, the old **** took out a register, crossed out Li Qing's name, and wrote Li Ruoshui's name.

Then, the old **** closed his eyes and stopped talking.

Li Qing's trip to the martial arts pavilion is to seek a glimpse of the secrets of innateness. His original intention is to consult martial arts classics to find out the truth.

Li Qing immediately bowed and said: "Trouble the old master, this boy is only here to break through the innate, Roushui Qiduanjin has a saying, 'enter the body with the spirit of the sky, and turn it into reality', the boy doesn't understand, please invite the old master Confused."

"Go back, Xiantian is not what you want." The old **** closed his eyes and turned back.

"Dare to ask..." Li Qing asked again.

"In the box on the right side of the second floor of the Wu Pavilion, there is a copy of Wu Ji Xian, you will know it as soon as you read it."

"Thank you, old master."

Li Qing thanked him and was about to go up to the second floor, when he heard the old **** say: "My name is Rongku, Wu is Immortal. After reading it, don't speak or pass it on. If you know it in this pavilion and forget it in this pavilion, you are the prime minister Ask, but not answer."

Li Qing came to the second floor and successfully found Wu Jixian.

This ancient book has an inexplicable atmosphere that makes people tremble.

The classics in the Wu Pavilion can be described as vast, even the Roushui Qiduanjin that Li Qing learned is also in the pavilion.

Next to Wu Jixian is a book of Qigong Dafa. Practicing Qigong Dafa can inhale the internal energy of others, but it is very easy to go crazy.

Next to it is a book of not bad physical and spiritual skills, which is a horizontal practice method that directly points to the innate.

All the cheats in the Wu Pavilion can be read by experts, but if you are not innate, no matter how many cheats are in the top of the eight veins, it will not make much sense.

The so-called one method masters all methods, and when it reaches the peak of the eight meridians, all kinds of martial arts are actually similar.

"It should be a **** to have the opportunity to have such insight."

As for Li Qing with other identities, if he wanted to see the secrets of martial arts, he would have to spend a lot of time and devise countless schemes before he could take advantage of it.

In the imperial palace, regardless of martial arts or immortality, the understanding in the palace is definitely the most profound.

If Li Qing wants to find immortals, he should start from the imperial palace.

Opening Wu Jixian, Li Qing began to read carefully.

After half an hour.

Li Qing let out a long sigh: "Everything in the world is predestined. I only want to seek immortality, so I have already been on the road of seeking immortality."

Wu Jixian has a saying:

Budo is the way of immortality.

The end of martial arts is the way of immortality.

Innate is the beginning of immortality.

The aura of heavenly spirit described in Roushui Qiduanjin is really aura. To practice immortality, one must first have a spiritual root.

One must have a spiritual root before one can inhale a mouthful of spiritual energy and transform one's internal energy into true energy. If one acquires the orthodox method of cultivating immortals, one can transform true energy into mana.

Those with spiritual roots actually don’t need to practice martial arts, they can directly cultivate the way of immortality. However, the spiritual roots in the world are uneven, and some fake spiritual roots are difficult to directly transform spiritual energy, so they cannot enter the immortal path.

The so-called Dao is fifty, the sky is fourty-nine, and people are one of them.

Those with great powers create martial arts, by first mastering the twelve orthodox meridians and the eight extraordinary meridians, so that those with pseudo-miscellaneous spiritual roots can practice slowly and become immortals with martial arts.

So, to be able to become an innate person, one must first have a spiritual root, even if it is the worst spiritual root.

Just now the old **** said Xiantian was not what Li Qing wanted, because he saw that Li Qing had no spiritual roots and could not enter Xiantian.

Li Qing put down Wu Jixian, found the old **** again, and asked:

"Dare to ask Master Rongku, if you don't have spiritual roots, can you really seek immortality?"

"What an idiot." Rong Ku opened his eyes and sighed, "Immortal Dao is nothing more than an illusory Dao. It is not known whether there are immortals in the world today. Wu Jixian is just something left over from ancient times. Innate, it is considered the ultimate."

Rong Ku stood up, led Li Qing to the cabinet, and asked, "Do you know what a root is?"

"I don't know." Li Qing replied, he knew that the root bone represented a person's martial arts aptitude, but he didn't know the specific expression.

"Tongue."

Rong Ku gave the answer: "The root of the spirit is the root of the tongue. In fact, the root of the spirit also refers to the tongue. The root bone is the root of the spirit, but the root bone has roots but no spirit."

"This..." Li Qing couldn't understand it.

Rong Ku continued: "Tianyan is four or nine, and humans are one of them. Those with great powers can find opportunities to seek immortality for false miscellaneous spiritual roots, and those without spiritual roots should also have a chance to seek immortality."

Rong Ku found a hidden compartment, took out a fake spiritual root book, and handed it to Li Qing.

"There is also a false spiritual root theory in the world. It is said that the world has its own spiritual roots. If you take the spiritual root from your body, use secret methods to refine it into the tongue, and endow it with the spirit of the tongue, the root bones of those without spiritual roots will transform. It is a false spiritual root, which can transform spiritual energy and find the opportunity to seek immortality."

Li Qing opened the false spiritual root and said, the book is indeed as Rong Ku said.

As long as the road is not dead, Li Qing will find something, after all, he has a long lifespan.

Rong Ku suddenly sighed and said: "Hey, the theory of false spiritual roots is not rumored at all. The Holy Majesty learned of the content of the theory of false spiritual roots. He delusionally wanted to find a body and cultivate a fake spiritual root to seek immortality. Now he is wantonly conquering other countries to find it. , the people are suffering."

Li Qing paused.

It turned out that Emperor Jianwu started the war not for the country, but for himself, just to find his spiritual roots...

If the Holy One hadn't known about the fake spiritual root, otherwise Li Qing might not be able to know the secret of the fake spiritual root today, and the old **** would probably keep it silent.

"The emperor's seeking immortality is the beginning of the disaster. When the late emperor asked me, I didn't say a word. At that time, the late emperor praised your father as a pillar of talent." Rong Ku recalled.

Li Qing: "..."

"Master Rongku, is this fake spiritual root refining secret method?" Li Qing tried.

"You little boy," Ku Rong chuckled, "It doesn't matter if I give it to you. If you really use your fake spiritual roots to cultivate innate in the future, you have to do two things with me."

"Master, please speak!" Li Qing bowed.

"I'm too old to go out of the imperial city. You have to find someone with spiritual roots for me, who will inherit my mantle. I will practice Rongku Chan Gong. This is one thing."

"It's my duty!" Li Qingsu replied.

"In the future, if there is a wrong direction for the great power of the country, after you have achieved the innate talent, you should try your best to correct it once. You are not required to turn the tide and stop it immediately. It is also counted as stopping a wrong national policy direction. This is the second thing."

"Do it!" Li Qing continued.

"Your boy is very strange. You obviously used the method of twelve gold needles to shorten your life, but it seems that you still have a lot of life to live, otherwise I would be too lazy to tell you." Rong Ku shook his head and took out two things.

One is Rongku Zen Art, and the other is Blood Spirit Jue.

Li Qing accepted it happily.

"Master, I can't conquer other countries to find my spiritual root like the Holy One, where should I go?" Li Qing asked, trying to gather as much wool as possible to save some detours.

If Master Rongku had not lived long enough, I am afraid that he might not be able to give advice to him.

Rong Ku thought for a while and said, "The White Lotus Sect has been passed down for thousands of years, and the leaders of all dynasties are innate masters. There are very few people with spiritual roots in the world. It is impossible for the White Lotus Sect to find a successor with spiritual roots in every generation."

White Lotus Sect!

Li Qing understands.

The spiritual root body is not a one-off, but can be inherited from generation to generation. After a person dies, the spiritual root body can be taken out again and can be reused.

White Lotus Sect probably has a spiritual root inheritance.

At this moment, Li Qing also suddenly thought of the noble concubine Li about Ding Youtiefang.

The noble concubine Li is the saint of the Bailian Sect. More than ten years later, the dead Bailian went to the cold palace to look for it. Could it be that the thing she was looking for was...

Li Qing can remember that when Concubine Li was thrown into limbo, her tongue was cut off by Qi Gen.

(end of this chapter)

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