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Zhu Zhimeng was already waiting outside the hut. He first invited Zhao Ran into the house to have a look at his humble residence, and then took Zhao Ran for a walk in the walnut forest.
The two first talked about their recent situation with each other after their separation. Of course, they mainly focused on Zhao Ran's experience. After all, in the Huayun Pavilion, Zhu Zhimeng practiced besides practicing, and there was nothing worth talking about.
Zhao Ran became a disciple of Jiang Tenghe in Lingjian Pavilion. Zhu Zhimeng was very concerned about this matter, so he also paid close attention to it and knew some details. According to Zhu Zhimeng, Jiang Tenghe was really interested in accepting Zhao Ran as his disciple.
I'm not happy, but it's not that Master Jiang Da is dissatisfied with Zhao Ran himself, but that he is very unhappy that he is forced to accept a disciple, and that he is a transitional registered disciple.
Zhao Ran noticed the term "transition" very keenly and was very puzzled by it. Zhu Zhimeng explained that Huayun Pavilion was very resistant to accepting a useless disciple into the mountain. Previously, Zhuo Tengyun and Zhuo Tengyi
After the two master uncles put forward this suggestion, it was immediately rejected by the elders. But in fact, Jiang Tenghe was a big master. After the master heard about it, he was quite interested in Zhao Ran, and also revealed that the Lingjian Pavilion faction could try to recruit Zhao Ran into his sect.
, it seems that Jiang Tenghe is somewhat interested in trying to train the disciples of Fei Gengu.
However, since the elders rejected this proposal, Jiang Tenghe did not insist anymore. The turning point came on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. On that day, Huayun Hall received a letter from a certain high priest in Yuhuang Pavilion.
When Zhao Ran heard this, he interrupted and asked if it was Master Cai's letter. Zhu Zhimeng shook his head and said that he didn't know anything about it.
Skipping this question, Zhu Zhimeng continued. Afterwards, the elders convened a meeting and still decided not to accept Zhao Ran as a formal disciple. However, they opened a gap and agreed to grant Zhao Ran a casket, but the granting of caskets requires an identity.
, for this reason, the elders decided to let Zhao Ran worship as a registered disciple under a certain master of Chuan Gong, one of the eighteen schools of Huayun Pavilion, in order to complete the entire ritual of conferring burial marrow.
Jiang Tenghe had previously said that he could consider enrolling Zhao Ran as a disciple. So the elders hoped that Jiang Tenghe would accept Zhao Ran as a registered disciple. Jiang Tenghe readily agreed at first, but soon discovered that the registered disciples mentioned by the elders were really just "named disciples".
"That's all.
Zhao Ran was stunned and asked Zhu Zhimeng what this meant.
Zhu Zhimeng said that the meaning of registering your name is really just to register your name and not let Jiang Tenghe interfere too much in your practice. The reason why the elders do this is for two reasons. First, you, Zhao Ran, are useless, Hua Yun
The materials and investment required to train a monk in the museum are huge, and the elders are not willing to spend too much on you; secondly, it seems to be related to a certain high priest in the Yuhuang Pavilion, and the Huayun Museum is worried that after you are trained, you will
If you go to Yuhuang Pavilion, you will inevitably lose too much.
Master Jiang Da strongly opposed it. He said that either the elders would agree with him to teach you Kung Fu, or they would simply ignore it. He would not bear the title of master, so as not to delay you. But Master Jiang Da is alone.
Shan, unable to withstand the pressure from the elders, finally agreed to accept you as a registered disciple, but he also negotiated a condition for you, that you can practice in Lingjian Pavilion for one month every year.
Zhao Ran thought for a while and asked again. If that's the case, then why doesn't Master Jiang Da want to see me?
Zhu Zhimeng said, Master Jiang Da feels that he has taken on the title of master in vain, but he cannot teach you with all his heart, so he feels guilty. He does not want to accept your worship ceremony. At the same time, he is indeed in retreat. There is no doubt about this.
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Zhao Ran’s last question is, junior fellow apprentices, how do you know such details?
Zhu Zhimeng laughed and said that he couldn't hide it from Junior Brother Zhao. To be honest, I went to Lingjian Pavilion to find out all this. Senior Brother Yu Zhichuan from Lingjian Pavilion told me.
Well, Zhao Ran finally understood this time why Jiang Tenghe avoided seeing him, why it seemed that Jiang Tenghe didn't want to see him, and why his senior brother Wei Zhizhen was so friendly to him. It turned out that he was teaching on behalf of his master. Thinking of it
At this point, Zhao Ran couldn't help but suddenly have a little more respect for his master, whom he had never met. He counted the time again, and it seemed that he could stay in Lingjian Pavilion for another twenty days before he had to go back.
You should seize the time and practice against the clock.
After knowing the ins and outs, the blockage in Zhao Ran's chest for the past few days was gone, and he felt much better. Suddenly he thought of Zhou Yumo, whose face was getting blurry in his mind, so he asked.
Zhu Zhimeng sighed and led Zhao Ran out of Qiqiao Forest and towards the back mountain. Zhao Ran followed him around for half an hour when a cliff appeared in front of him. Zhu Zhimeng pointed to the cliff and said, "This is me
At Huayun Pavilion, most of the people who retreat to the Immortal Cliff are here. It has been more than four months since Senior Sister Zhou climbed to the cliff last year, but she has not left until today, and I don’t know what happened.”
Zhao Ran didn't know how long it would take to reach the realm, so he asked: "Four months? Is it long or short?"
Zhu Zhimeng shook his head: "How long it takes depends on each person. It's hard to say. But when Senior Sister Zhou entered the Taoist realm, it only took seven days to break through. This time, it took more than four days.
There are still no results in the month, which is really worrying."
"Is it dangerous?"
"Theoretically speaking, if a mage or below rushes into the realm, he or she will not be able to break through at most. The danger is not great, but special circumstances cannot be ruled out."
Zhao Ran looked at Zhu Zhimeng, who looked worried, and started playing the drums himself, secretly praying for Zhou Yumo's safety.
The next day, Zhao Ran worked even harder, because if what Zhu Zhimeng said was true, then he would not have many days to practice in Lingjian Pavilion, and if he wanted to come back next time, he would have to wait until next year.
As usual, meditate in the Xixin Pavilion, then enter the sword pavilion, insert the token into the stone pillar to activate the first level of the formation, and then continue to fight with the three-foot-long flying sword yesterday.
Zhao Ran focused his training on the skills of using the Nine Heavens Mysterious Dragon Forbidden Technique when facing enemies, and used flying sword attacks to improve his actual combat experience.
After three days in a row, the flying sword no longer posed a threat to Zhao Ran. Zhao Ran dealt with it more and more easily. Later, he even had a hand problem and grabbed the flying sword directly into his palm and examined it carefully. He looked at it carefully.
The flying sword didn't bother me. Although the sword was powerful, heavy and accurate, its flaw was also obvious, that is, the sword wasn't fast enough. After Zhao Ran considered it, he gave up on choosing this flying sword.
On the fourth day after entering the sword pavilion, the difficulty of training suddenly escalated. In addition to the three-foot-long flying sword that continued to attack him, there was also another flying sword. The size and length were similar to the first one, but it was very light. The key was
Extremely fast.
When two flying swords are added together, it is by no means as simple as one plus one equals two. Especially when these two flying swords complement each other in some functions, it is very difficult for Zhao Ran to deal with it. What surprised Zhao Ran very much.
Yes, the two flying swords actually know how to cooperate with each other. For example, their positions are never unified, but in two directions. When attacking, they are never launched at the same time. Instead, one sword moves first, and the other lags behind for a moment.
Zhao Ran felt as if there were two people fighting against each other instead of two flying swords. One was attacking from the front, while the other was watching for opportunities, looking for his own flaws and then delivering a more powerful blow. Zhao Ran was immediately in a panic and almost came close several times in a row.
The most serious one was when he was hit by a flying sword. He was so frightened that he quickly threw out his token and forcibly stopped practicing.
For many days, Zhao Ran struggled to fight with the two flying swords. This time, he couldn't help but dodge and practice the skills of using the great forbidden technique in the fight. He also used his own life-saving trick of pressing the bottom of the box. The flames were mixed with twelve swords.
A money dart.
After practicing hard for more than ten days, Zhao Ran was able to cope with the coordinated attacks of the two flying swords. Zhao Ran had already put his mind on the second flying sword. Although this flying sword was not as lethal as the first flying sword, it was better.
The speed was extremely fast, which suited Zhao Ran's temper and appetite. However, Zhao Ran did not make a hasty decision. Counting the days, he still had seven days to continue practicing in the sword pavilion. He wanted to see what the third flying sword looked like.
When the third flying sword joined in, he attacked Zhao Ran for the first time, and Zhao Ran was injured. This was the first time he was injured while practicing in the sword pavilion. Fortunately, he always had medicine powder for treating injuries in his fingertips, which was very convenient.
The bleeding was stopped quickly. Although it was nothing serious, it did startle him into a cold sweat. This time he was on the verge of life and death. (To be continued, please search Piao Tian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!