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Chapter 76 Wudang Peak

Twenty days later, a group of Shaolin people finally arrived at the foot of Wudang Mountain on the day of Zhang Sanfeng's birthday. But before they could go up the mountain, a disciple suddenly said in surprise: "Oh, why is Huixu missing?"

After hearing the sound, everyone looked around in the crowd, but they really didn't see the fat man, and they all looked at each other in shock.

After meeting Yuan Bing and Huixu burying his relatives, although he later went to Wudang with him, Qin Changfeng could tell that he had already made up his mind not to return to Shaolin Temple.

Moreover, this fat man had to hitchhike with Qin Changfeng to come with him, so he couldn't talk to other people at all. Usually, few people would notice him. No... It's been three or four since we set off in the morning.

It was only after a few hours that anyone noticed that he was not there.

Abbot Kongwen immediately looked at Qin Changfeng, because this person was brought by Qin Changfeng, so if anything happened, he would be the first to come to him.

Qin Changfeng shook his head calmly and said: "I don't know where he is. Maybe he just got lost somewhere. Brother Abbot, why don't you send someone to look for him first?"

In fact, although Qin Changfeng had noticed it a long time ago, the fat man really didn't say hello to Qin Changfeng when he left. He was probably afraid that he would be embarrassed if he knew about it, so Qin Changfeng really had a clear conscience about this matter.

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Kongwen thought for a while and said to a disciple of the Yuan generation next to him: "Yuanfang, take two people to look for it along the road. If anything happens, send someone to report it immediately."

"Yes, abbot." After receiving the order, the monk immediately took two disciples of the Hui generation back to find the person.

At this time, the Taoist boy from the Wudang sect came down from the mountain, bowed, and then invited the monks to go up the mountain.

As soon as he arrived at the top of the mountain, Qin Changfeng saw that outside the Zhenwu Palace was crowded with people from all walks of life, holding various banners, and there were also moderate quarrels inside the palace.

Seeing this scene, Qin Changfeng immediately understood that these were all people who came to inquire about Xie Xun's whereabouts under the guise of celebrating his birthday. I was afraid that more than half of the top martial arts sects would come, so that the huge crowd

There was no room for anyone to stand in the Zhenwu Hall, and many people had no choice but to stand outside the door.

It is estimated that the Kunlun faction and others had already confronted Wudang at this time, but they had not yet reached the point of quarreling with each other.

Seeing that people from Shaolin were coming, the people outside the door hurriedly moved out of the way. Abbot Kong Wen clasped his hands outside the door and shouted: "Amitabha!"

This Buddha's name was clearly heard in everyone's ears. It was clear and bright. It seemed to be coming from afar, but it also sounded like it was coming from nearby. Naturally, it could also be clearly heard in the main hall.

Then, a gentle, slightly old, but spring-breathing voice came from the hall: "It turns out that Zen Master Kongwen of the Shaolin School has arrived. Please welcome him quickly."

Kong Wen said: "Abbot Kong Wen of Shaolin Temple, together with his junior disciples Kong Zhi, Kong Xing, Kong Yu, and his disciples, wish Master Zhang eternal happiness."

Kong Yu was just that, but Kong Wen, Kong Zhi, and Kong Xing were among the four great monks of Shaolin. When Kong saw that the master had passed away, the other three monks actually arrived, immediately astonishing everyone inside and outside the temple.

Everyone.

At this time, another voice in the hall said: "I have admired the name of the Shaolin divine monk Qing for a long time. I am lucky enough to meet him today. It is really a worthwhile trip."

Kong Zhi replied in a low voice: "This one is Mr. He, the head of Kunlun. I'm glad to meet you! It's really disrespectful for Zhang Zhenren and Lao Na to be late to pay their birthdays."

"Today there are many guests gathered on Wudang Mountain. The old Taoist has only lived a hundred years in vain. How dare you trouble the four divine monks?" The gentle voice from before replied again. It was different from others. Although Kong Yu had no name, but

After all, he belongs to the generation of Kong Zi, so even if Kong Jian is not around, he is still regarded as one of the Four Great Divine Monks.

At this time, an old man with gray hair and a boyish face walked out following the voice, followed by six men of different ages. They were all handsome and distinguished. Qin Changfeng knew at a glance that these must be Zhang Sanfeng and his six disciples.

undoubtedly.

When everyone in Shaolin was sizing up Zhang Sanfeng and the Six Heroes of Wudang, the other party was also sizing them up.

Master Kongwen, the abbot, has white eyebrows that droop, covering his eyes, like an Arhat with long eyebrows; Master Kongxing has a majestic body and a majestic appearance; Master Kongzhi has a sad look on his face, with drooped corners of his mouth, but he also has a white beard.

Therefore, even the Six Heroes of Wudang who had never seen the four great monks were able to recognize the three of them, until they saw Qin Changfeng standing with the three of them, wearing a cassock and holding a Zen staff, but he only looked like a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy.

Everyone was stunned on the spot.

Seeing the doubts of the Wudang disciples, Kong Wen took the initiative to point to Qin Changfeng and introduced: "This is Lao Na's junior brother Kong Yu. Although he is young, he is undoubtedly a Shaolin senior."

When the people around him heard this, they were immediately amazed. He was really a senior, which was higher than more than 90% of the people present!

"What a young master. Shaolin is worthy of being the master of martial arts. It is really full of talented people." Zhang Sanfeng smiled and sighed at Qin Changfeng, and then invited everyone from Shaolin to enter the hall. People from Kunlun, Emei, Kongtong and other sects also came.

We met in front of each other, expressed admiration for each other, and exchanged polite greetings.

There were many disciples from various sects in the hall, but Kong Wen was a very ungrateful person. He would put his hands together as a salute and say hello to the younger disciples of each sect and gang. After doing this for a long time, hundreds of people had not yet been seen.

Qin Changfeng sat down speechlessly on the seat reserved for Shaolin. While drinking tea, he watched Kong Wen perform the scene of national leaders going to the countryside to express condolences.

It took a full quarter of an hour before Kong Wen finally met everyone. After taking a sip of tea, he finally said straight to the point: "Master Zhang, the poor monks and junior brothers are all your descendants according to their age. In addition to paying birthdays today, originally

I shouldn’t mention anything else, but as a poor monk, I am the leader of the Shaolin sect and I have a few things to say frankly to my seniors, and I would like to ask Mr. Zhang not to take offense.”

Zhang Sanfeng has always been forthright, so he said bluntly: "Are these eminent monks here for my fifth disciple, Zhang Cuishan?" Zhang Cuishan stood up when his master mentioned his name.

Kong Wen said: "Exactly, we have two things to ask Zhang Wuxia for advice. The first one is that Zhang Wuxia killed my Shaolin sect's Longmen Escort with seventy-one blows, and also killed three Shaolin monks. These seventy-four

How should a person's life be ended? The second thing is that our senior brother Kong Jian, Master, was compassionate and virtuous throughout his life and had no disputes with others, but he was tragically killed by the Golden Retriever Lion King Xie Xun. I heard that Zhang Wuxia knew the whereabouts of the man named Xie, and he also

Please give Zhang Wuxia some advice..."

Zhang Cuishan immediately said loudly: "The seventy-four lives of Master Kongwen, Longmen Escort and Shaolin monks were definitely not injured by the younger generation. Zhang Cuishan was taught by his teacher all his life. Although he was stupid, he did not dare to lie. As for the seventy-four people who were injured,

The younger generation also knows who the person who speaks of life is, but he doesn’t want to say it clearly..."

Hearing this, Qin Changfeng was full of contempt for the gentle and handsome Zhang Cuishan. Your wife killed the co-author, so you refused to tell him even if you knew it. From his own point of view, it is indeed reasonable.

Among them, after all, his wife naturally needs to be protected, but from Shaolin's point of view, he is very angry.

To put it another way, what he said is - you are unjustly accusing me if you say I killed someone, and I know it was someone else who did it, but I just won't tell you. Anyway, that's what I said. As for your death,

, this is a comparison of who you want to look for.

If it were Qin Changfeng, he would naturally defend Yin Susu, but he would never say the next sentence. Isn't that someone who wants to make Shaolin angry? Just don't admit it yourself. Anyway, you are at peace with yourself, so why bother talking about me?

He knew it but didn't tell you? Qin Changfeng really wanted to ask him if he meant it.

Next, of course, there was a verbal quarrel between Wudang and Shaolin. You said that I wiped out all the members of the Longmen Escort Agency with ruthless methods, and I said that you used your powerful Vajra finger to destroy all the bones in Yu Daiyan's body.

Zhang Cuishan and Zhang Songxi, in particular, were very articulate and eloquent. They made the Shaolin monks, who were clumsy in words, become more and more confused and confused. Originally, the Longmen Escort Bureau incident was extremely harmful to Shaolin.

Things that are reasonable are actually said to be unreasonable.

Seeing that the two of them were not making unreasonable troubles, Qin Changfeng, a Shaolin monk, suddenly spoke and said calmly to Zhang Cuishan: "Wuxia Zhang, where is your wife Yin, the benefactor?"

Zhang Cuishan was shocked when he heard this and instinctively felt that something was wrong.


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