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1197. Chapter 1197 Past life mystery [1]

"If Mr. Hua Xi doesn't need to rest, please come in." Chief Shuo Yue had put on a serious expression, turned around, and walked towards the long passage behind the bookshelf with his hands behind his back.

Hua Xi took a deep breath to calm down her painful emotions, then stood up and followed.

Shuo Yue Hanyou stood outside. He had not inherited the position of clan leader and could not enter the Shadow Pavilion yet.

The Shadow Pavilion is a place controlled by the patriarchs of the Shuoyue family for generations. It hides countless secrets of the dynasty. No one except the patriarch can enter.

Father made an exception and took Hua Xi into the Shadow Pavilion, which shows how important the green liquid in the pure jade is.

So what exactly is it?

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The long passage is really long, and it seems that no matter how you walk, you can't reach the end.

It was obvious that there was a wall in front of me, but when I took a few steps closer, I found that the wall was still farther away.

It was pitch dark all around, and except for a lamp in the hand of Chief Shuo Yue, there was no other light.

Black mist surged around, and something huge seemed to be lurking in the invisible darkness, looking at the strangers who entered here with dangerous eyes.

However, I couldn't see my eyes at all, but I just felt like a light on my back.

Hua Xi looked around and found that there was indeed nothing.

"Lu Lian..." Chief Shuoyue murmured, and finally stopped. Under his sleeves, a bunch of keys made a crisp sound. He looked for them for a while, then picked up one and stretched out toward the invisible door.

In the dim light and shadow, something seemed to ripple.

With a 'click', the lock made a crisp sound, echoing in the long passage.

Chief Shuoyue muttered a few spells, and a door opened.

"Please come in." Chief Shuoyue walked in and lit the lights inside.

Hua Xi lowered his head and entered, only to see an empty room. There were not many books piled up as expected, and there wasn't even a bookshelf.

In the empty room, there was only a stone platform in the middle, supported by dark stone pillars, with a platform about one meter long at the top, which was as smooth as a mirror.

Chief Shuoyue walked to the stone platform, gently brushed it with his big hand, and silently recited the incantation.

Hua Xi walked aside and looked at the surface of the stone platform, slowly emitting a faint light.

"Lu Lian, seven thousand years ago, as a recluse, he cultivated as a lower immortal and entered the God Realm. Because he was a mortal, he was never reused in a place with strict bloodlines like the God Realm. But because of his outstanding talent and concentration,

Practice and become a god."

Chief Shuoyue pressed his hand on the stone platform and spoke slowly.

"He has a dull nature and a noble character, but he has excellent medical skills. He is very close to the Supreme God Zi Ji who devotes himself to refining medicine. He saved Supreme Lord Jiaruo the last time and was valued by the emperor. Eh..."

Chief Shuo Yue frowned and looked at the fluctuating words on the stone platform, all of which Hua Xi couldn't understand.

"Saving Lord Jiaruo should be a great achievement, but the emperor's reward for him was to send him to become the God of the Seventh Heaven. Lu Lian was already a lower god at that time, and anyone with the level of a god should live there.

In the ninth heaven...

Later, the emperor sent him to the Western Wilderness to search for precious medicinal materials. This trip lasted 1,400 years. When Lu Lian came back with countless precious medicinal materials, everyone thought that the emperor would reward him generously, but they did not expect that the emperor would

He was sent to the human world to serve as the high priest of the temple, that is, the national preceptor of Fengxi Kingdom."

Chief Shuoyue finished speaking in one breath,


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