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Chapter 1683 The story of a clay doll cultivating immortality (18)

 "Okay, Master."

"Liu Dani, stop..." Mrs. Chen turned around, took a broom, and was about to hit Bai Yaozi. Bai Yaozi waved her hand casually, and the broom in her hand turned into powder, which made Mrs. Chen tremble.

"Dani, please return the immortal fate to Erbao, okay?" Old Man Liu saw the power of Bai Yaozi and did not dare to take action. He could only look at Bai Qi pitifully.

"Master, can you leave?"

"certainly."

Bai Yaozi shook his hand, and he and Bai Qi disappeared.

When he reappeared, he was already in a small forest not far from Nixian Temple.

Bai Yaozi asked her about the Nixian, and Bai Qi told the truth, and asked: "Master, does my immortality really belong to the second treasure?"

"No, I can see the true nature of my teacher. You already have this destiny. It's just that with the help of Nixian, you and the Liu family broke off. You should thank her." Bai Yaozi was afraid that Bai Qi would be burdened.

He explained the matter again, "If it hadn't happened like this, they would still be hoping that you would be lucky, and it would be troublesome to break this mortal bond."

Bai Qi breathed a sigh of relief: "That's it."

Bai Yaozi and Bai Qi walked into the Nixian Temple. At that moment, the people who had come to the Nixian Temple to pay their respects were all wandering outside for some reason, as if they couldn't get in, and their eyes were confused.

Qian Yan discovered it right away. He felt that it was the little girl who was sick for Liu Erbao in the morning, so he understood what was going on outside.

"You are a Taoist friend, and I am a poor Taoist named Bai Yaozi. I am here with my disciple Bai Qi to thank my Taoist friend for your help." Bai Yaozi gave a common courtesy to Qian Yan's position. As for Qian Yan's true body being a clay body, he was not surprised.

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Bai Qi also quickly knelt down and kowtowed: "Thank you, Master Nixian."

"You're welcome, by the way."

She just doesn't like the Liu family.

She had deduced Bai Qi's fate before. If she didn't help, Bai Qi would also encounter immortal fate, but the Liu family would benefit from this, which was not the result she wanted to see.

"Fellow Taoist is a free and easy person," Bai Yaozi said with a smile, "then I wish you, Taoist, will get out of the mud as soon as possible and be reborn."

"Thank you." Qianyan still liked hearing Bai Yaozi's words.

Bai Yaozi suddenly frowned and asked a little strangely: "Fellow Taoist, you don't seem to be practicing incense?" The reason why he asked this question was that he saw the power of faith pouring into Qian Yan's clay body and quickly dissipating.

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"Since fellow Taoists don't practice incense, why do they still live in temples? It's better to travel around the mountains and rivers to understand Taoism. To put it bluntly, incense is a shortcut to practice. It's a minor path. Its strength relies too much on the belief in incense. Once something goes wrong,

My own strength will be greatly reduced. It’s because my Taoist friends don’t practice incense that I dare to remind you like this. If you don’t practice incense, it would be better to abandon this Mud Immortal Temple as early as possible.”

Qian Yan knew there was a secret here as soon as he heard it: "What will happen if we don't practice incense and occupy this temple?"

"You Taoist friends have heard the saying that it is a crime to possess a jade." Bai Yaozi shook his head and sighed, "In the eyes of the people who cultivate incense, this place, Taoist friends, is a hot spot, and it is inevitable that they will have evil intentions."

"Fellow Taoist is a clay body, not a human body. If he is deliberately plotting, he will definitely bring great disaster to fellow Taoist. Therefore, the poor Taoist said that if you don't practice incense, you should abandon this clay fairy temple. You are not allowed to do so.

Incense, but it helps people, only getting out but not getting in, it’s a thankless task.”

"Thank you for reminding me, I have already meant this." Qian Yan responded.


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