Those words made everyone's minds so heavy that they couldn't care about anything else.
Yun Qi suddenly remembered something, "Master, when Senior Brother Qinglan and others went crazy just now, were there any pilgrims?"
Priest Wuyou paused and stroked his beard worriedly, "Yes! The incident happened suddenly and I was not in the front yard. When I arrived, all the pilgrims had already scared away."
Yuqing Temple has never been short of pilgrims, it’s just a matter of how many. On today’s working day, there are just a few fewer pilgrims and tourists than usual.
"Oh. Since no pilgrims were injured, it seems that Senior Brother Qinglan and others only attacked their own people, but with so many people watching, Xiao Qi always felt that this matter would not be simple."
A piece of news suddenly popped up on Yun Qiuce's cell phone. He glanced at it and couldn't help but read it out loud:
"Wow, it's on the news. A Yuqing Temple disciple's temperament changed drastically, he went berserk and hurt people, and he was suspected of being possessed... Huh? This time the news didn't report nonsense. It turned out to be right."
Others took out their mobile phones to watch. Sure enough, the major news headlines were full of reports of Yuqing Temple disciples going berserk and hurting people. There were photos taken and some short videos. When the video was turned on, the camera was shaking badly, but they could still see from it.
In the sieve-like lens, we can see the plaque of Yuqing Temple, as well as the disciples of Yuqing Temple, especially Senior Brother Qinglan, with their feet on the earth, pointing to the sky, holding the peach wood sword high, and roaring at Taoist Wuyou:
"You monsters, in a time when cholera is at its peak, you hurt our innocent people. Your crime is unforgivable. You must die quickly!"
"My dear mother, I was scared to death. Just as I was kneeling there to kowtow to the Heavenly Lord, the disciples of Yuqing Temple suddenly had red eyes and started fighting with their master."
"Does Yuqingguan still have the nerve to praise the orthodoxy of the Taoist sect? I think they are all a bunch of monsters."
The news about Yuqing Temple is pushed under the news about Qianyuan Temple and other Taoist temples. The contents are quite consistent, including comments about unhealthy atmosphere in Taoist temples, masters and disciples criticizing each other, etc.
Yun Qi's face was solemn, and her eyes seemed to be filled with a layer of water. She blinked lightly, and her starry eyes flashed, "I suddenly thought of someone..."
The number of comments below has skyrocketed:
"Crazy, crazy, really crazy, I saw it with my own eyes."
"Of course there is. Yuqing Temple is a famous tourist attraction. You are a child, but you don't know that shopping malls are like battlefields and the competition is fierce!" Taoist priest Wuyou rambled for a long time without mentioning the dispute between Taoist orthodoxy.
"Humph, I knew it!" Yun Qi's grandma purred. Because her mouth was covered by her master, her words were muffled and particularly cute and cute.
Yun Qi thought for a moment and nodded heavily, "Although Xiao Qi has no evidence and doesn't know anything about the hermit sect, I met a friend in the 49th Bureau before. He was already in a state of disbelief. Before he died, he said that Taoism advocates
Evil cultivators have formed their own sects. They completely abandon the Taoist rules, pursue fame, fortune and status, and are keen on killing, bloodthirsty, and even immortality."
"What happened next?" Yun Qi's eyes were burning, and the light fell on her eyes, forming clear light spots.
"Damn it, I will never go to Yuqing Temple again. I just feel that I have been unlucky recently, so I thought of worshiping gods to get rid of the bad luck. I didn't expect that Yuqing Temple is the most unlucky place."
***
At night, Yuqing Temple was still on the hot search list, and more and more tourists’ videos were posted.
A mummy that has turned to ashes, he probably has nothing to do with the Taoist sect in the capital.
Priest Wuyou was stunned.
"What's wrong?" Taoist Wuyou's heart rang with alarm bells, and he subconsciously closed his pockets.
Yun Qi was speechless: "Master, do we have any competitors?"
Everyone looks disheveled.
"Who?" Yun Qiuce asked subconsciously.
Priest Wuyou clicked in to look at it for a while, with a serious look on his face, "It seems that in the next period of time, Yuqingguan's incense money will not be optimistic, and we all have to live according to our calculations. Hey, Xiaoqi? I suddenly felt that it would not be possible
Could it be a competitor's fault?"
Yun Qi tilted her little head, her breasts were bouncing, and she looked at Taoist Wuyou with clear eyes.
"Slightly, slightly..." Yun Qi made a mischievous face at the master.
"Master, Xiao Qi has been making a lot of money in the mountains these years, doing Feng Shui and fortune telling for those wealthy families, right?"
Yun Qi didn't explain that much. She turned to look at Taoist Wuyou, making a milky sound, and asked seriously and solemnly:
"Master, is there also a dispute between orthodoxy in the Taoist sect?"
…
"Zhang Yong."
"The founder of Taoism is Lao Tzu. After more than a thousand years of development, Taoism has internal disagreements. Taoism has always advocated conforming to nature and doing nothing in the way of Taoism. However, some people have become ambitious in the process of practice and have begun to strongly pursue the limits of heaven and man. They want to
Give full play to your own skills, because there are huge differences in opinions, this part
Fenren split from Taoism and formed a separate sect, the Yin Sect. They created many evil, cunning, and powerful attacks, but to master such tricks, everyone has to pay a different price.
This was not allowed by the Taoist sect, so the two factions moved further and further apart, and even became hostile for a period of time."
"My little ancestor!" Taoist priest Wuyou said and quickly reached out his hand to cover Yun Qi's mouth.
"Yun Qi, do you suspect that what happened during the day is related to the Yin Sect?" Taoist Wuyou asked.
Yun Qi blinked, and suddenly put her hands to her mouth, shouting outside: "It's unreasonable. The master is deducting the hard-earned living expenses from his apprentices. Let's all despise him..."
"Master will tell you whatever you want to know, but you can't talk nonsense anymore. Master's unlucky fate coupled with your senior brother Qingfeng's poor fortune, you can't bear to see master and senior brothers go hungry!"
No one can give the answer.
Taoist priest Wuyou sneered, "There's nothing to be embarrassed about. Master has always been thick-skinned, as you know..."
"What's going on? Has the Taoist sect in the capital collectively offended someone?" Yun Qiuce asked in surprise.
"Hmm???" Yun Qiuce looked puzzled and looked at Duan Qingsong next to him.
"You can't talk nonsense." Taoist priest Wuyou smiled sarcastically, let go of Yun Qi, and then sighed, "Actually, the dispute between Taoist orthodoxy has been around for a long time. It already appeared two thousand years ago. So far, we are the only Taoist temple masters.
Only then did I realize that most disciples would not talk about it, especially an unorthodox affiliated disciple like you."
"Those are all earned by Xiaoqi's hard work. Master is a role model for others. I would be embarrassed to let Xiaoqi swallow them up. Please take them out."
Taoist Master Wuyou smiled lovingly and reached out to touch his young disciple's head, "Then the Hidden Sect went underground and almost disappeared among the people, but we heirs of the Tao sect know it!"
"Eternal life?" Taoist Wuyou's voice suddenly rose, "What the Yin Sect pursues is also eternal life, and it's not just the state of immortality. What they want is the transcendent status of trampling all things under their feet."
Yun Qi's eyes flashed, this is the right match!
This part is a bit tricky. I wanted to go into details, but I was afraid of touching on some sensitive issues, so I blocked it from me.
The previous two chapters were censored inexplicably, and I was afraid of having them censored.