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Hou Zi found that his mission was accomplished.
Although every result exceeded his expectations, completion is completion.
Baiyang Lin's guard only protected one person, but it was considered completed; the gift was delivered to the hands of the immortal Guan Lao, and the little girl was properly placed.
There is also a side goal, that is, does he need to take this opportunity to meet Chong Ling?
It is difficult for him to find Chong Ling, but it is not difficult for Chong Ling to find him in Liuyang City!
He decided to hand over the initiative to Taoist Chongling and stayed in Liuyang City for three days without waiting.
They say that when you have nothing to do, you feel relaxed, but when Hou Zi has nothing to do, you feel troubled. He doesn't know how to spend three days.
Contacting Anhe Daomen? This is obviously not what a person of his status should do; going to the mortal world for leisure? He seems to have no interest in this area; the only thing he can do is go shopping! He has a pure Anhe accent, and no one I would suspect that he comes from the Shan country across the way.
In three days, he took a good tour of Liuyang Daomenfang City. The resources that were richer than Jincheng made him dizzy and amazed. He secretly lamented that human cultivation imagination is so brilliant. Only he could not imagine that there are so many things. There's nothing he can't find.
In front of these dazzling array of cultivation supplies, he discovered that his one hundred and eighty low-grade spiritual stones were nothing. The basic situation was that those he liked could not afford them, and those he could afford could not afford them.
There are also swords for sale in Liuyang Daomenfang City, and there are quite a lot of them. As the standard equipment for Taoists walking in the world, they are almost always in one hand. This is an inevitable scenery, and you can't carry a mountain ax or a Striga on your back. The world is shaking, right?
Relatively speaking, Liuyang Daomen's elixirs, talismans, arrays and other items are very reasonably priced, and the quality is particularly good, slightly better than that of Shan State. This is also in line with the direction of Daoist practice, and they are good at this.
But the sword is a bit flashy! The price is very expensive, and there are a lot of practice materials added. Some of the additions are completely unnecessary in Hou Zi's opinion; for example, if his lonely sword Wuming is sold here, it won't be worth hundreds of souls. Shi Xia couldn't come, so although he saw a few good swords, he had no interest in buying them, and of course, he didn't have the strength to buy them.
After wandering around for two days, I probably had a goal. I first found a small shop called 'Mao Fei' Gongfa. Like Jincheng, Liuyang's Xiuzhenfang shop also has a niche market, and there are very few comprehensive stores. This small shop specializes in martial arts, with a special focus on escape techniques, so it's called Scud.
The battle in Baiyang Lin touched him deeply and gave him a valuable warning; that is, his swordsmanship seems to be fine at this stage, but the problem lies in his method of movement!
At that time, when he was killing monsters in the poplar forest, in many cases he was unable to move around like lightning or roll around freely. Because of this shortcoming, many people who could have saved him were unable to reach him and were unable to do anything.
After all, the battle in the Soul Realm is somewhat different from the battle in reality. There is no difference in the execution of swordsmanship, but the Soul Realm is just a corridor. He rarely considers the problem of movement. This gives him a clue in the poplar forest. The painful lesson is still painful to this day.
For mortal warriors, it is Qinggong, and in the world of cultivators, it is escape method. There are many such escape methods in Jincheng Jian Mansion's Sword House, but it is a pity that he did not pay attention to it last time; now, he wants to see what is happening in Liuyang
If you can learn any good practical escape skills, you can compare them with the escape skills in the Hidden Sword Tower after you go back, and choose the best one.
He has vaguely felt that his direction in swordsmanship seems to be starting to deviate from the Quanzhen Sect's approach. He believes in his own choices, so he should not stick to the usual rules when it comes to escape skills. He needs to make his own judgment.
There is no difference between the so-called Taoist and Demonic sects in terms of the basics of Taoism and Taoism. Tongxuan and below are all basics, so there is no need to separate them so clearly.
According to Taoist records, practitioners should not indulge too much in art when they are below the level of Tongxuan, because the art learned now will become useless when the realm is improved later, which wastes a lot of time and energy, and in the end it will not take more than a few years.
As your level improves, you will have to learn new techniques, and this will happen over and over again, until you gain enlightenment and see some changes.
This is a theory in an ideal state. In this real world, unless a monk never goes out, he must learn spells to defend himself. Monsters will not care why you don't learn spells to fight. This is the essence of this world.
Hou Tzu hopes that what he is learning now will be useful in the future. He can't think of anything that can last longer than swordsmanship, so he keeps practicing swordsmanship.
In the 'Mao Fei' shop, he read through all the books on escape techniques. After excluding the ones that seemed completely incomprehensible, there were only a few escape techniques that looked interesting in the Jincheng Hidden Sword Tower.
He chose five books.
‘The grass grows and the orioles fly’, ‘Water-Bearing Technique’, ‘Body Weapon Technique’, ‘Swinging’, ‘Go to Heavenly Ruler Five’
In fact, you can't read the whole book carefully when you choose exercises from the market like this. You can only read the name and introduction. As for the real content, you can only buy it and study it yourself. It's a bit like opening a blind box, but not like in Quanzhen Teaching.
Just browse through the Sword Hidden Tower from beginning to end.
If you meet someone with a good memory, reading a short book once is equivalent to copying it once. Who will the store sell it to?
Ten spirit stones are really not expensive, but it also made Hou Zi fully understand that it might be very expensive after actually looking through it, because you may have spent ten spirit stones to buy a low-level escape technique.
This is the difference between a Kung Fu shop and a sect. In our sect, every Kung Fu book will be reviewed by countless monks, big and small. Those that are immature, flawed, whimsical, or have side effects will be ruthlessly abandoned.
, very safe and guaranteed, but it also loses the fun of shopping for goods.
Kung Fu shops are different. They don't guarantee that every Kung Fu book is authentic. They even deliberately mix in a lot of fakes to make what they sell amazing. Otherwise, if you buy one copy, you can use it for a lifetime.
The shop has long since gone bankrupt.
Some are real, and of course some are fake. What tests you is your intuition and vision. If you are willing to admit defeat, even if you buy everything and turn it into a fake, you have no one to blame but your own lameness.
Hou Zi didn't plan to watch it now, so he would wait until he returned to Jincheng to avoid being in a bad mood along the way.
The second place is a rare cultivation blacksmith shop. In fact, it is based on the needs of customers to build weapons of your choice, or various special-purpose instruments, which are lower-end than magic weapons.
For example, if you want a big ax as tall as a man, a bronze man weighing several hundred kilograms, a particularly strong big bed, etc., they are all custom-made.
He has already placed an order and is now here to pick up the goods. There are a total of twenty steel forks and twenty machetes. They are all made of the cheapest fine iron in the world of cultivation, but they are nothing compared to ordinary iron.
The price per unit was very cheap, basically just the price of materials, but if it was forty pieces, it would instantly turn him back into a pauper.