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Chapter 359 hit the fairy(1/2)

Although Mount Tai is mysterious, it does not prohibit ordinary people from climbing it.

There are even cable cars and escalators built, turning the original sacred mountain in the universe, which is supposed to be the forbidden area of ​​life, into a mortal street.

Of course this is just the surface.

Behind Mount Tai, there is boundless wilderness distributed within the folded space around it. That is what Mount Tai should look like.

It is precisely because of the existence of the special folded space that the earth, which seems to be a small place, has a huge area comparable to the five major regions of the Beidou Star. It can accommodate a large number of monks and mortals.

However, there is no mortal life in the space behind Mount Tai.

The person who caused the current situation is none other than Zhuang Jiutian who merged many ancient life stars and folded the space around Mount Tai.

That's how he looks now.

This is not only true for Mount Tai, but also for other famous mountains and rivers on the earth.

From the perspective of outsiders, the Earth is just a small ancient planet with a diameter of more than 10,000 kilometers.

But if expanded, the size of the earth is probably vaster than the sun.

However, it is also because most of the areas suitable for practice are hidden in countless folding spaces that the convenient communication is possible today.

The mortal earth is like a transit station, communicating with countless mysterious and huge worlds.

It's like the center of the universe.

This has created the wonders of today, where even mortals can easily climb Mount Tai, the origin of the sacred mountain in the universe.

Jade Emperor Summit is bustling with activity, and there is never a moment of silence. It does not look like a pure abode of gods at all, but is no different from an ordinary park.

Lively and no barriers to entry.

Although the top of the Jade Emperor is crowded with people and life is bustling, it seems extremely lively, but the bustling crowd cannot cover up the majesty of Mount Tai.

Looking around, there are still mountains and deep forests.

The mist drifted, and the spiritual energy was like a tide, nourishing countless spiritual insects and beasts.

Tigers roar, apes chirp, insects chirp and birds chirp, revealing the vastness of Mount Tai.

The area that ordinary people can move around still only accounts for a small part of Mount Tai.

Even if a mortal can climb to the top of the Jade Emperor, he or she may not be able to see all the mountains at a glance.

After all, they are just mortals, and the area they can affect as far as they can see and their energy is dispersed is really very limited.

The impact on the majestic Mount Tai is not as great as the wild beasts in the mountains.

Mortal aura is limited after all.

Not only is his aura limited, but his eyesight is also limited, and his wisdom is also limited. In general, he is limited in everything, and his short-sightedness is revealed everywhere.

But he is full of fantastic ideas and strange behaviors.

Wu De walked among the crowd and did not look out of place at all.

Even though he was wearing a Taoist robe, holding a fly whisk in his hand, with white hair and a childlike face, like an old god who stepped out of a painting, he still couldn't make those mortals look at him.

It's not as good as the children at the bottom of the mountain who could shout "Old God" after seeing Wu De.

People who climb mountains seem to be accustomed to strange things.

Wu De is not regarded as an outsider who has returned to the mortal world at all.

Some people even pointed at him behind his back and said weird things after he left.

Similar to: "At such an old age, he still imitates young people and performs drag shows. He is really shameless."

Or, "This person is a liar at first sight. Sisters, if he tells fortunes later, we must be careful."

Or even, "What age are we in, and there are still Taoist priests wearing such antique clothes? He can't be a fake Taoist priest, right?"

In short, most people did not treat him as a normal Taoist priest.

Instead, he was classified into the ranks of cheating and abducting.

This left Wu De speechless for a while. Is it his fault for wearing ancient Taoist robes?

Could it be that they are too young and have too little experience to recognize the styles of Taoist robes from the mythical age?

The discussion about Wu De is just a sideshow.

The topics that tourists really talked about along the way were almost all related to the "immortality" on top of the Jade Emperor.

Although Wu De didn't feel even a little bit of moral energy in those people's hearts.

However, this does not prevent them from considering "impacting the fate of immortality" as one of the purposes of this trip.

Some people may think that because of his immense wealth and extraordinary means, he is the only one who deserves the immortal fate.

However, in Wu De's view, those who are obsessed with wine, sex and wealth are the ones who can show their prestige in the community of mortals.

Anyone with some level of cultivation will not come into contact with them.

The aura of the mortal world, brewing in their hearts filled with greed, anger and delusion, is so stench that the monks can make a detour even if they are ten miles away from the wind.

However, Wu De didn't feel unusual. Isn't that the case for most mortals?

However, when he saw those people with their families climbing the mountain at this moment, Wu De realized that the encounter with immortality on the top of the Jade Emperor was probably a matter deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

It's like the high-end "immortality" that can help mortals escape from the suffering of the mortal world has evolved into a tourism project.

Wu De was very interested in this. Although ordinary people's actions sometimes seemed stupid, sometimes they could point to the essence of the problem.

Interpret the high-level things in a popular way.

In order to learn more about "The Fate of Immortality", after climbing to the top of the Jade Emperor, Wu De asked a staff member about it.

"Old Taoist Priest, are you here to have a chance at immortality?"

Before Wu De could ask any questions, the enthusiastic staff member spoke first.

Wu De nodded, and then asked very humbly: "The old Taoist has this intention. I wonder if this layman can explain it to the old Taoist in detail?"

Although Wu De could understand everything with just one thought, he still asked about this matter in the most primitive way. This did not mean that he deliberately concealed his cultivation, but that this situation and this situation were the only way to appear "normal".

"Taoist Priest, you should know about the Heavenly Court in the myth where the emperor ascended to heaven. Legend has it that the Emperor of Heaven bumped into the Great Immortal from the top of the Jade Emperor, and then ascended to the position of Emperor of Heaven step by step. Later, the Emperor of Heaven watched the years here.

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The staff aunt was so knowledgeable that she gave a different interpretation of Ye Fan's Heaven. Wu De didn't even recognize the interpretation. It was as if what he had seen was fake. That staff member

What is said is the truth.

When the staff member finished what he said, Wu De did not refute, but nodded seriously, and then asked: "When did this collision with immortality begin?"

"This has been around since ancient times. No one knows when it started. However, Taoist priest, don't worry, it's true that the fate of immortals is real. Even if you can't ride a dragon to the sky like the Emperor of Heaven, there are still immortals living in the wild world.

The great sect will send people to look for disciples here."

"Have you seen it with your own eyes?"

"Of course. You can see them coming out to recruit disciples at this time of year. Let me tell you, this Jade Emperor's Peak is only a palm-sized plot of land, but in terms of the number of immortals it contains, it is definitely the best in the world."

The staff aunt finally encountered an opportunity that allowed her to show off her eloquence, and she was able to stop there.

Seeing this, Wu De quickly interrupted her and said, "Thank you, layman, for clarifying my doubts."

"Taoist Master, I see that you are also an accomplished qi practitioner. Do you want to exchange some really useful information with me?" The staff member saw that Wu De seemed to be extremely eager to meet the immortal, and began to ask Wu De

De promoted her career.

"Is there a backdoor to the immortal fate?" Wu De asked with interest.

"Taoist Master, what you said are all internal benefits for the staff, not a back door. But I can't use it, so I just want to give you the opportunity." The staff member's aunt looked like she was thinking about Wu De.

"Since it's a chance encounter, let's try our luck." Wu De refused the internal benefits offered by the staff.

"That Taoist priest, you had a good time."

The staff member’s aunt was not disappointed after being rejected by Wu De, and then went to find the next fat sheep.

Standing on the five-color altar at sunrise, being valued by the Immortal Sect, has the highest success rate of being accepted as a disciple?

This is the real information that the staff aunt wants to trade with Wu De.

Wu De could tell at a glance that the five-color altar on top of the Jade Emperor was not the real five-color altar, but an imitation rebuilt by later generations.

The five-color altar that truly allows people to step onto the starry sky passage has now been placed in the folded space behind Mount Tai.

Moreover, there is a team of monks guarding him at all times.

How could these things pass Wu De's discernment?

However, he still walked to the imitation five-color altar with great interest.

Perhaps everyone knew that it was a replica, so they just regarded it as a decoration on the ground. No one thought it was very mysterious.

There was only one little Taoist priest with red lips and white teeth and a handsome appearance, who seemed to be studying the five-color altar on the ground very seriously.

However, perhaps because of his outstanding appearance, people around the little Taoist priest took photos with him from time to time.
To be continued...
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