After adjusting his breath for a while, the expression on Old Tianfeng's face also softened a lot. He did not expect that the Jin Ao in front of him not only had a good relationship with his ancestors, but also involved a person who did not belong to this era.
As for Tianfeng Lao Tao, he had never experienced that era, so the narrative in the history books was just a white lie for people like them who had seen the changes of the years and the vicissitudes of life. Therefore, it is natural to have doubts about the good and evil of this black-clothed monk.
It is also difficult to tell, but there is still something about Tianfeng Lao Dao, that is, this person's skill should not be inferior to his own.
Jin Ao fell into deep memories and then told the story between him and the monk in black.
It turned out that just after Jin Ao's skill greatly increased and his own hostility worsened, he also discovered something unusual about this method. Afterwards, he started searching for the monk in black in the Lingnan area.
A few months later, he actually found the monk in black in a place deep in the mountains and green waters.
After an in-depth conversation that followed, Jin Ao was also greatly surprised. Judging from his century-old practice, it was not that no human being could live forever, but that such a person had either attained the Tao or was a genius whose abilities were astonishing to the heavens.
He also learned that the method taught by the monk in black was indeed a set of methods suitable for demon cultivation. However, eagerness for achievement would have side effects. The upwelling of perineal energy would accumulate a lot of violent energy, which also required profound Buddhist teachings to resolve.
At that time, the black-clothed monk wanted to convert Jin Ao to Buddhism. However, Jin Ao had been practicing Taoism for hundreds of years and was unwilling to give up his Taoist practice easily. Therefore, the black-clothed monk made an agreement with Jin Ao to come here every five years.
, to bless Jin Yao with Dharma, so as to eliminate the hostility generated by his cultivation.
But the good times did not last long. In the past few years, Jin Ao could restrain himself, but this technique was indeed evil. Not only did it improve Jin Ao's strength by several levels, but on the contrary, his violent temper also doubled day by day.
As the saying goes, water can carry a boat and capsize it. In the first few five years, Jin Ao could still control it and persisted until the date agreed with the monk in black. However, at the end of the Ming Dynasty, the world gradually declined, and wars broke out all over China.
The people were in dire straits. Jin Ao, who himself was aggravated by his hostility, absorbed the Yin energy and death energy of the world. In the end, he was unable to hold on and was completely destroyed.
After losing his mind, he began to wreak havoc on the world. It was the troubled autumn of King Chuang's uprising at that time. After a wave of his operations, the entire southeast was devastated and evil spirits were rampant.
At that time, Taoist disciples, such as Maoshan Dragon and Tiger, also sent sects to try to slay demons. However, these sects at that time were several levels behind compared to those of the past, so they were naturally no match for Jin Ao.
The disciples of these great sects suffered countless casualties along the way. However, the enraged Jin Ao became more unscrupulous and intensified his killings and arson. He was completely out of control and turned the rich land of fish and rice in the south of the Yangtze River into a hell on earth.
In the end, he was defeated by an old Taoist priest from Zhong Nanshan. After a few days of fighting, the old Taoist priest froze himself and injured Jin Ao with a Taoist sword. Jin Ao then hid in the mountains until he met and walked around the world hundreds of years later.
The young Taoist Master Tianfeng.
Being rescued by the monk in black was purely coincidental. Jin Ao never expected to meet him at a critical moment between life and death.
After being rescued, Jin Ao's anger had already penetrated into his bones. The monk in black also shook his head helplessly and sighed. Then he chanted sutras for Jin Ao for 7 days, left a Buddhist bead and left. When he left, he gave Jin Ao a prayer bead.
Ao said that every time he was in troubled times, he was told not to leave the mountain easily. He said that he had not been able to die for many years because he was looking for something and his wish was not fulfilled.
After listening to Jin Ao's story, Master Tianfeng and the fox demon couple were also filled with sadness.
Seeing that he had said almost everything he needed to say, Jin Ao gave a salute to the old Taoist Tianfeng and said: "This son has the Taoist power of his benefactor back then. I was inspired by my benefactor back then. Although I will make a mistake in the future, I will not be able to do it myself."
I know how serious my sin is."
Jin Ao took a deep breath, and then took out a transparent scale with a light yellow golden light from his body and said: "This is the essence of the scales on my body. Give it to this child today. I hope
It can protect the children in the future."
Old Taoist Tianfeng did not object and nodded gently. Then Jin Ao gently tossed the scales and slowly fell towards the unconscious Huan Xin, disappearing in an instant and hiding in his body. Qing Xin did not know
What's more, it was this thousand-year-old piece of snake armor that helped him survive so many near-death experiences in the future.
Jin Ao left, and the power he was released by Huxin almost killed him. If he wanted to recover, he had to find a deep mountain and old forest to practice for a long time. Before he left, he told Tianfeng Lao Tao that if one day he felt
When the power of this soft scale disappears, he will go out and try his best to save this child.
The fox demon Qingqing also left.
This time, with the help of Tianfeng Taoist, I was able to save my husband. However, if they relied on their husband and wife's Taoism, it would be almost impossible to escape.
The male fox demon was also seriously injured, and almost all the demon elixirs were eaten by Jin. The couple also bowed to the old Taoist Tianfeng. They then promised that if they were helpful in the future, they would go through fire and water to repay their life-saving grace.
The little white fox also reluctantly left with its parents. Before leaving, it gently bit the unconscious Huanxin, blinked at the sleeping boy, and turned around to leave.
The morning after the war was quiet and peaceful, and the warm sunshine was so beautiful.
Old Taoist Tianfeng also carried the unconscious Huan Xin on his back, with a smile on his face and walked out of the valley.
Two days later, Master Tianfeng carried Huan Xin back to his home. He handed it over to Xu Yating, who was waiting extremely anxiously, and told her that Huan Xin was fine and she would wake up in a few days.
He also gave a copy of "Li Huo Jue" to Huan Xin's father, and told Huan Xin to give the book to him to study after he woke up. He also said that he would also go on a long trip, which could take as little as one year or as long as three years.
He would come back to visit Huan Xin, then turn around and leave.
Tianfeng Lao Dao also suffered a lot of injuries and needed to find a place to rest. Thinking that he had not returned to his master for a long time, he had the idea of ​​returning to his master to recuperate. He also wanted to tell the story of Huoxin's situation in the past few years.
Tell your senior brother.
On a dusk afternoon, Tianfeng wore a blue robe and headed west.
One morning, Qingxin woke up. It was like a dream. What happened in the valley shocked him greatly and changed many of his views on the world.
It was also from that time that Qingxin became different. He had another interpretation of what his great grandfather had given him. He practiced more diligently every day and understood it, but there was no progress except in boxing and kicking skills.
In addition, he is also making rapid progress in his understanding of Taoism and his thoughts.