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Chapter 22, Strange Copper Pieces

The Huoyue Mountain Range is one of the five spiritual veins of Li Kingdom that contains the spiritual energy concentration of heaven and earth second only to the Yucang Mountain Range. There are many sects and they are very powerful.

When Du Fang walks in the mountains, he can feel that the Huoyue Mountains are more prosperous than the Lingmeng Mountains.

After entering the Huoyue Mountains, Du Fang rushed in the direction of Yeyang Valley. Although this Yeyang Valley is not as famous as the seven major sects in the Huoyue Mountains, it is indeed a sect established with formations. Du

After a little inquiry, he knew its location.

The moonlight was bright and everything was surging. Du Fang walked in the mountains and forests by the moonlight. The breeze blew. Du Fang walked alone by the moonlight, but his heart was very peaceful.

As Du Fang moved forward slowly, a stone pool appeared in the forest ahead. The water in the pool was clear, and the moonlight shone on the water, creating sparkling waves that reflected the moonlight on the lake.

Various fishes in the pool were floating on the water, as if they were also vying to feel the moonlight. There were also fish emerging from the water, blowing bubbles into the air with "pop, pop" sounds.

Du Fang stood by the pool, feeling delighted when he saw the fish in the pool. He waved his arms to the left and right, took off his shirt and placed it on the shore. He jumped into the pool and swam toward the fish.

The group of fish felt that Du Fang was swimming towards them. Not only were they not afraid, but they all swam towards Du Fang.

After a while, Du Fang was surrounded by various fishes in the Tan. The fish did not stick to him, but just wandered around, drifting with his every move.

Du Fang had never felt so relaxed and comfortable, as if he was integrated with nature. Looking at the moonlight twinkling on the water, he swam even more cheerfully.

Just on the sparkling water, Du Fang discovered something unusual.

Among the lights and shadows in the mountains on the water, there is always a light and shadow that is different from the original light and shadow. When other lights and shadows dim with the water waves, this strange light and shadow is still shining, seemingly unaffected by the fluctuations of the water waves.

Du Fang became curious and swam forward to find out what this strange light and shadow was.

The light and shadow of the moon on the water seemed to be inaccessible to Du Fang. Every time Du Fang swam forward, the light and shadow moved one foot away from Du Fang, coming and going, which made Du Fang very distressed.

Du Fang thought to himself: "Is it possible that this light and shadow can see me above the water, so I can't get close?"

When Du Fang thought of this, he had an idea and suddenly dived down and swam into the water.

The water in the pool was very clear. Du Fang saw all kinds of aquatic plants at the bottom of the pool, red and green. But now he didn't want to appreciate these beautiful plants, but to figure out the strangest one among the lights and shadows.

What exactly is light and shadow?

Du Fang swam toward the light and shadow on the water. Miraculously, after Du Fang got into the water, the light and shadow stopped moving and floated on the water, motionless.

In just a few breaths, Du Fang swam right underneath the light and shadow.

He looked directly below the light and shadow, and saw the most dazzling little dot in a bright circular area. This dot was not in the center of the circular area, but it attracted Du Fang's full attention.

force.

I saw Du Fang's feet suddenly paddling in the pool water, and his arms paddling upward.

This sudden burst made him swim extremely fast, like a frightened fish, trying to catch the brightest starting point.

With a "swish" sound, Du Fang emerged from the water, his left hand clenched into a fist, as if he was grasping something.

After Du Fang emerged from the water, he shook his head, wiped the water droplets on his face with his right hand, opened his left fist, and looked at the thing in his hand.

A small round copper piece appeared in Du Fang's hand. There was no trace on the copper piece. It was as light and thin as a leaf, but it was very heavy in his hand.

What puzzled him was that the copper piece floated on the top of the pond and did not sink to the bottom of the pond.

"What on earth is this?" Du Fang thought, scratching his head.

"Forget it, let's go ashore first and take a closer look." Du Fang grabbed the copper piece and swam towards the shore.

After landing on the shore, Du Fang did not rush to put on his clothes. Instead, he shook the water from his body, sat on the ground, and carefully observed the copper piece.

This copper piece is less than the size of the palm of your hand, and there is nothing surprising about it, but it can float on the water.

"What on earth is this?" Du Fang squinted his eyes and said carefully.

The next moment, Du Fang put the copper piece in his mouth and bit it hard.

"Ouch," Du Fang shouted, "Is this a piece of copper? Why is it so hard?"

Du Fang weighed the copper piece in his hand and placed it on the water beside the Tan.

This copper piece was placed on the water, but it still floated and did not sink.

Then he picked it up and put it on his waist, thinking in his heart: "The origin of this thing is unknown, but it has something wonderful. It's fate that I can get it, so let's leave it for now."

Du Fang put on his clothes and swam in the water for a while. He felt refreshed, so he continued on his way without looking for a place to rest.

Rushing by the starlight and accompanying the bright moon, Du Fang unconsciously forgot about time.

Early that morning, Du Fang came to a village. There were only seven or eight households in the village. They were all ordinary people. The men farmed and the women weaved, which was quite comfortable.

Du Fang saw a village and walked towards it excitedly.

An old woman was sitting on a big rock at the entrance of the village, leaning on a cane, closing her eyes and meditating in front of the sun.

Du Fang stepped forward, bowed his hands, and asked: "Auntie, how far is Ye Yanggu from this?"

The old woman slowly opened her eyes, looked at the gambling house up and down, and replied in a hoarse voice: "Ye Yang Valley? Is it the Ye Yang Valley where there are immortals? I heard that there were people there when I was young.

I have seen immortals coming and going behind a few mountains, but I have never seen them either."

The old woman pointed to several mountain peaks in the distance behind her, shook her head and said.

"How many mountains are there immortals?" Du Fang was also very surprised.

"Little brother, are you going to Yeyang Valley? I'm afraid you will return without success!" The old woman looked at the child in front of her and said worriedly.

"It's okay, ma'am, I'm just going to try. If I can't find the immortal, I'll go home," Du Fang replied.

After hearing this, the old woman nodded and said, "Yeah, that's right. Go home and find your mother as soon as possible. At your age, it's a bit dangerous to be alone outside."

After saying that, the old woman stopped saying anything and closed her eyes again.

After hearing this, Du Fang felt a little sad. It was not that he missed his biological parents, but that he missed Master Huihe, the master who treated him like a family member.

After leaving the village, Du Fang hurried forward again. Along the way, he thought: "How come no one has seen it? Even though there is a huge gap between monks and mortals, it is unimaginable that no one has ever seen it.

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