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128, formation

The imperial court still did not agree to Wen Yue's petition for war.

It was said that it was the court, but in fact Emperor Liang decided not to let Wen Yue appear on the frontal battlefield after receiving the memorial.

Wen Yue has become a monk, and the Shangzong has regulations that do not allow Qi practitioners to appear on the mortal battlefield.

If mortal soldiers are infantry, then Qi warriors are main battle tanks. Once they appear on the frontal battlefield, they will cause great damage and unbalance the originally balanced battle situation.

Although Wen Yue was granted the title of Marquis, his status as a Qi practitioner could not be changed.

Even if you tell the ministers about this matter, they will probably object, so it is better to suppress the memorial and not issue it.

Finally, a veteran general from the DPRK and China was selected as the commander-in-chief, and he led a mighty army of 100,000 people to Tongguan.

At the same time, the warships located in the east port had also moved upstream, preparing to block the warships of the Northern Wei Dynasty.

Wen Yue couldn't help but worry after receiving the news.

The current situation of Nanyue Mountain is definitely very bad.

But because of the showdown, he was restricted by his status as a Qi practitioner.

If he appears on the battlefield, Yuanling Sect and Wuling Sect will have an excuse to kill him, and maybe they can chase Daliang and demand his life.

It was okay if people didn't know at first, but now everyone in the court knows that Wen Yue has become a Qi practitioner, and his white hair is so obvious. If the Yuanling Sect catches him, things will be very difficult in the future.

Wen Yue said calmly: "Even if you are a monk, you are not free."

"Sir, we know that there are monks from the Yuanling Sect walking in the Northern Wei Dynasty, but we cannot go to attack the enemy."

“It’s really annoying to be stuck here.”

After the showdown, it is better to be free than before there was no showdown. But the showdown also has advantages. No one in Daliang dares to offend, and there is no need to worry about the Gong Gong princes in the court.

Tushanjun pulled the bellows and used his magic power to ignite the flames.

Wen Yue sat aside and provided mana.

Hearing Wen Yue's words, Tu Shanjun couldn't help but laugh.

Wen Yue is at the sixth level of Qi training, and he is at the tenth level.

I finally got rid of the demonic skills and turned them into righteous ones. I just took off the hat of a demonic cultivator and my cultivation level is not high. How can I be free?

When it comes to freedom, demon cultivators are definitely freer, but they often take huge risks.

The rules of conduct of demon cultivators are indeed contrary to theirs.

Tu Shanjun shook his head and felt something was wrong. That kind of unbridled freedom cannot be called freedom, it can only be called 'evil'.

That's just the "ghost" in human nature awakening.

He had already died at the hands of a demon cultivator, so he naturally disdained becoming a demon cultivator.

If he wanted to, wouldn't it be better to control the banner master and harvest the living souls?

The main reason is that he doesn't want to become a "ghost" completely, he still feels that he is a human being.

Unbridled evil cannot be compared with freedom.

True freedom is absolutely limited.

Tu Shanjun was silent for a long time and did not speak.

Maybe others see me wrongly today, and they will still see me wrongly tomorrow.

"Others can mistake me, Tushanjun, but I can't mistake myself."

In fact, there are still many people who follow the rules in this world, and there is no shortage of monks who can slay demons.

Tu Shanjun feels that there is nothing wrong with following the rules. Breaking the rules often requires a heavy price. If you don't have the strength, you will only get a bloody head.

When you didn't know the rules before, you could excuse yourself by saying "I don't blame those who don't know."

Now that you know the basic rules of the spiritual world, you must abide by them appropriately.

We cannot ask others to abide by the rules and at the same time not abide by the rules ourselves. Wouldn't it be too hypocritical to do so?

Of course, if others don't follow the rules, of course we have to fight back infinitely.

The Yuanling Sect is indeed unruly, but they hide it well, and the monks do not actively interfere with changes in the battlefield, but only provide some small help.

To put it bluntly, we are in a gray area, and this matter is also difficult to handle.

Submitting a letter was too magnanimous in Tushanjun's opinion.

If it were him, he would not submit a letter at all, but go directly to Tongguan to mobilize troops and generals to adjust the army, and then wait for the opportunity.

But this was Wen Yue's character. After all, the command of the secular army was not in his hands, so he wrote to Emperor Liang to ask. After all, he was also the Marquis of Wu'an of Daliang.

He likes to do things openly and honestly.

Even when faced with murder, if you kill, you will kill. If he did it, there will be no excuses, and there will be no excuses for yourself.

He was even willing to rush to Liangdu and face the difficulties head on.

So there are some things that I can’t say.

Forcing your own ideas on others will never yield good results.

Since you are an apprentice, you cannot expect that all of your apprentices will be molded from the same mold as you.

What's more, Tu Shanjun doesn't feel that his character is very good. Rather, he feels that sometimes he is too bad and cannot be called a good person.

Ding-ding-ding-ding.

Crush the bones into pieces and blend them into the iron furnace, then blend them into a low-grade magic sword.

The furnace has been built for a month and is made of finely cast iron that can withstand high temperatures without deformation.

The structure is based on the books on the craftsmanship in the enshrined building.

When Tu Shanjun actually started to refine weapons, he found that it was not as easy as he thought.

It can't be made with just a handful of flames and a lot of mana. There are many details involved, whether it's the control of temperature, the timing of smelting materials, or the delivery of mana, it's all very difficult.

Wen Lichun's experience in refining weapons was very superficial, and any magical weapon that was not of the highest quality would fail drastically, let alone if he wanted to refine a truly low-grade magical weapon.

Fortunately, Tushanjun studied hard, and those mistakes and omissions could be discovered after the actual smelting and then corrected.

If there are enough materials, it is possible to refine a low-grade magic weapon. This time, Tushanjun directly integrated a low-grade magic sword into it to see if he could refine it into a low-grade magic weapon.

Smelt it into molten iron, pour it into the mold, and control the mana to shape it.

A golden Yanyue Sword appeared in front of the two of them.

Wen Yue quickly stabilized his mind and once again increased the input of mana.

Until the weapon completes its shape under the control of mana and cools down.

Using the cold spring to quench, the Yanyue sword emitted a large amount of white smoke and steam with a hiss. When Tu Shanjun lifted it up, the Yanyue sword flashed with light.

Although it is very close to the magic weapon, it is a pity that there is still no breakthrough and it is still an incompetent magic weapon.

It is difficult to refine weapons, difficult to refine elixirs, and difficult to make talismans.

Among the various arts of cultivation, these three are among the top industries, so how could it not be difficult?

Tu Shanjun used Wen Lichun's experience and combined it with self-study. He did not have the guidance of a famous teacher, nor did he systematically learn to refine weapons, so failure is normal.

Zhao Shixian's Comprehensive Chapter on Blood Evil Dafa, although it talks about refining weapons, there is very little about it. Using the corresponding spells, the embryo of a magical weapon can be transformed into a magical weapon.

To put it bluntly, the sect has refined the artifacts, and in the end, it can be completed with a simple sacrifice, and there is no need to operate it yourself at all.

Real weapon refining is not that simple.

"Sir, was it successful?"

Tu Shanjun shook his head, but it was not successful.

Although it was unsuccessful, because the materials used were good, the Yanyue Sword was relatively tough, and it could be considered as touching the edge of a low-grade magic weapon.

Wen Yue was not disappointed. He understood how difficult it was to refine weapons, and casual cultivators simply did not have such huge resources to support them in refining weapons.

Wen Yue was very happy to be able to refine a non-level magic weapon.

Taking the golden Yanyue Sword from Tushanjun, mana poured in and he could wield it very smoothly.

Tu Shanjun thought about how he should find a way to get back the sword hairpin.

The sword hairpin is a medium-grade magical weapon, suitable for Wen Yue to use.

Even without these reasons, he still had to find the sword hairpin from the enshrinement building, which originally belonged to him, Tushanjun.

Thinking of this, Tu Shanjun remembered that Wen Yue himself had a title of worship.

Of course, he can be regarded as one of the worshipers, so he might use the spirit stone to redeem the magic sword.

Tu Shanjun rejected this idea in a flash. It would be really shameful to use the spirit stone to redeem something that belonged to him.

A middle-grade magic sword requires at least a hundred spiritual stones. Wen Yue does not have so many spiritual stones in his hand. He needs to pawn a lot of things, and he may even have to expose the Yinhun Dan.

Looking at the casual cultivators in the enshrinement building, they would not agree with the spirit stone redeeming the sword. Everyone was jealous of the middle-grade magic sword.

If Wen Yue is allowed to get away with everything, including the guardian Yin spirits, strength, elixirs, and spiritual stones, all of which are concentrated on Wen Yue, there is no guarantee that people will be malicious.

Wen Yue is not afraid. His family is just ordinary people, how could they not be afraid.

This kind of thing has happened once. How could Tu Shanjun not have a long memory? If something happened to Wen Yue's family because of his insistence on competing for the middle-grade magic sword, Tu Shanjun felt that he would not forgive himself.

Therefore, you should be cautious in everything to avoid disaster for the whole family.

That idea was rejected by Tu Shanjun as soon as it came up. It was risky and difficult to negotiate.

It would be better to wait until his strength reaches the eleventh level of Qi training, or to advance to foundation building, to directly break through the treasure house of the enshrinement building and snatch out the sword hairpin.

The cold spring weather has passed.

Two months passed in a hurry.

When you are in the present moment, you don't feel anything. When you look back, you will find that time passes very quickly.

Wen Yue was always paying attention to the situation in Tongguan and was also practicing nervously.

With the assistance of the Yin Soul Pill, I ate nearly 700 Yin Soul Pills in two months before I could reach the seventh level of Qi training.

Tu Shanjun is only one step away from the eleventh level of Qi training. As long as there are hundreds more advanced ghosts, he can reach the perfect state of the eleventh level of Qi training and can attack the foundation.

And with two months of buffering, Tu Shanjun always felt that the big-headed ghost was about to build a foundation, and maybe he would become a foundation-building evil ghost in a flash of inspiration.

"Boom!"

The earth trembled and the mountains shook.

Large red clouds appeared in the sky in the north. The originally sunny day was suddenly covered by red clouds and mist, covering 70% to 80% of the light, making the sky and the earth darken.

"Something happened."

Wen Yue looked up at the sky. The earthquake came from the direction of Nanyue Mountain.

‘It’s the big formation under Nanyue Mountain.’

Tu Shanjun heard the Big-headed Ghost King say last time that the formation would be opened in these two months, but he didn't expect it to be opened today.

"Sir, let's rush there."

'go'

At the same time, the Liangdu priests who noticed something strange also looked into the distance with surprised expressions.

Not only is the ground moving abnormally, but the sky is also abnormal.

"It's in the direction of Nanyue Mountain."

"Marquis Wu'an has already set off."

"Let's go too."



"The Nanyue Mountain Formation is activated."

The young man in fine clothes in Qingwenguan looked happy, and he laughed happily.

He only had half a foot left to build the foundation of the road.

Perhaps this formation will allow him to find an opportunity to step into foundation building and completely get rid of the Qingwen view.

The other four ghosts were equally excited, but they understood that the monks from the sect must have the upper hand, and they could only drink soup.


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