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Nourish ones health and prolong ones life

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"So serious!" Cang Yue was surprised. She thought it was just a joke and didn't expect such terrible consequences.

Bei Ming nodded: "If it really comes to this point, I dare to ask you two, which one of you has a way to rescue the person?"

Qi Yun frowned: "The imperial court has always disliked knights like me and other knights. If you try to reason with them, it will be a drop in the bucket. But if you forcefully rescue people, I'm afraid it will affect the disciples behind you... I am a poor man with shallow skills. If it is true,

At this point, I’m afraid there’s nothing we can do.”

Bei Ming laughed: "Fellow Daoist, to be honest, if it were me, I wouldn't be able to do anything, so I thought that just having a background as a martial artist was not enough. I wanted a bigger background, a bigger background."

My face should at least be enough to be respected by an official."

"Isn't this difficult?" Shangyang shook his head: "Unless the Taoist friend can become a Taoist sage awarded by the imperial court."

The imperial court did honor some Taoist and Buddhist masters, but most of these people were idle people who had no experience in the world. They also had great reputations as academics. Even if they were not awarded, they were still famous people in the world, so the imperial court was happy to be a favor.

Generally speaking, Taoist disciples like them who travel around the world may have an easier time getting documents from the yamen than being rewarded by the court.

Qi Yun had somewhat guessed what Bei Ming was thinking, but he wasn't very sure, so he didn't rush to say it to avoid offending others.

Beiming looked at a few people, coughed and said: "As you said, this is difficult, so my idea is to find an important figure in the court and give him a big gift in exchange for this useless thing.

The honor of God.”

"This..." Shangyang was stunned and blurted out: "As a man of the world, he has to delve into the heretical ways to please the powerful people in the court in exchange for promotion. Isn't this too philistine?"

"Yes, yes," Cang Yue nodded vigorously, and then laughed: "But it does seem like something you would do, Brother Beiming."

Bei Ming shrugged helplessly: "I can't help it. I don't think the imperial court will always leave Jianghu alone. If the day comes when the imperial court makes up its mind to attack Jianghu, there must be someone who can mediate it. The worst...

...A dead Taoist friend will never die as a poor Taoist!"

"So... so shameless!" Shangyang was shocked. This kind of person was actually a disciple of the Xiaoyao Sect. He was really disappointed. He had already decided to draw a clear line with this person.

Qiyun thought thoughtfully: "It seems that fellow Taoist must have some ideas in mind, right?"

"Exactly."

Bei Ming picked up the jug and drank it all boldly. His face was even redder, but his eyes became clearer. He said, "Have you ever heard of the method of immortality?"

Several people were startled, and Qi Yun said calmly: "I'm afraid what you Taoist said is inappropriate. Although our Taoist school has the method of refining elixirs and medicines, they are only for prolonging life and cultivating one's character. The so-called immortality is just a vain desire. If you stick to it, you may be dead.

Fellow Taoists should be careful when entering the left path."

Bei Ming waved his hand: "Of course I'm not talking about the kind of immortality that involves taking elixirs. I have seen in some ancient records left in the sect that there is another method of immortality in the world."

Qiyun shook his head: "There is no way to live forever."

Bei Ming got excited: "Fellow Taoist, what you said is too absolute. Maybe your Wudang Sutra Pavilion has something similar. You might as well check it out carefully next time you go back to the mountain... Okay, let's not mention this for now.

, in short, according to the records I have seen, this method of immortality requires an extraterrestrial thing."

Qi Yun sighed: "There are things outside the sky, just to the west. I heard that Zhujian Villa collected another piece of meteorite iron from the sky last year. With the reputation of the Xiaoyao Sect, fellow Taoists can buy it and study it."

Bei Ming raised his eyebrows and said: "The things beyond the sky are in the west. You are right about this, but it is not the Sword Forging Villa, but a little further west."

Cang Yueqi said: "Isn't it Zhujian Villa? But if you go further west, you will reach the Western Regions."

"Miss Cang Yue is right, it's the Western Region!"

Bei Ming chuckled, and then said seriously: "I heard from two merchants from the Western Regions in the city that an extraterrestrial stone fell from a country in the Western Regions three years ago. Its material is special and unprecedented, and it is made of gold and iron.

Invulnerable to water and fire, even the masters of Sword Making Villa can't tell what it is."

Shangyang became interested: "It sounds like a good material for making swords."

Bei Ming said seriously: "It doesn't matter what material that stone is made of. In short, the origin of this extraterrestrial thing is exactly the same as the record I saw in the ancient books of the sect."

Qi Yun understood: "So, fellow Taoist, you are planning to go to the Western Region to find out what's going on? It's not easy to be thousands of miles away, so fellow Taoist, please take care of yourself along the way."

"It doesn't have to be so troublesome," Bei Ming touched his chin and said, "This stone has now arrived in the Central Plains. I heard that it was one of the gifts presented to the imperial court by that small country. According to the information I got, now this stone

The tribute convoy should have almost arrived at Huashan, so...are you interested in coming with me?"

The sound of these words could be heard in the room, and even Qiyun couldn't help but open his eyes in surprise. From the previous conversation, he had already seen an image of a proud and bold person who was unwilling to be inferior to others, but

Even so, he did not expect that the other party would be so bold as to rob the convoy of a foreign vassal that was paying tribute to the imperial court. This was more than a hundred times more serious than the crime of pretending to be a ghost.


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