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Chapter 21 Huan Gu

"Did you really ask her to become a disciple?" In the cave at the highest point of Taiyuan Palace, blindfolded Wu Ming looked at the four-year-old master Qiang Yu (Yu Yu) and said warmly.

Qiang Yu's voice was still calm: "Otherwise."

There was a smile in Wu Ming's voice, "If you really teach her like that, I'm afraid she will also embark on the path of killing to prove the Tao in the future."

"What's wrong with killing to prove the truth," Qiang Yu said, "What she has to face will make her heartless."

Wuming was not in a hurry, and kept his calm and soothing tone: "If it's so good, why don't you continue to persevere."

The person opposite stopped talking. Wu Ming smiled and turned his head, facing the direction of the cave entrance, where the birds were singing and the flowers were fragrant outside.

"I'm leaving." Qiang Yu stood up after saying that. Seeing Wu Ming's actions, he laughed: "We don't have much time left. Why don't you heal your eyes and see again?"

Wu Ming shook his head, "It will be alright anyway, why bother?"

Qiang Yu stared at Wu Ming for a long time, then suddenly sneered: "As expected of Yan Feng, you are really open-minded!"

After saying that, he waved his sleeves and took a step forward. The old figure had left the cave and stepped on the clouds.

Let’s talk about Jiuze. He is standing in a dense forest. The trees here are lush and full of flowers. As soon as he sets foot here, there is a refreshing fragrance of flowers. Jiuze’s first reaction is that this place is better than Xiu Tang.

It's much more comfortable to stay in Anshan.

"This is Huangu, the residence of the fifth and sixth uncles. They are very knowledgeable. Let's go."

After Xu Jian finished speaking, he disappeared. Jiu Ze looked at the two people sitting in the shade of a tree not far away, playing chess. The two people were dressed as women, their clothes were light-colored, and they were looking at the chess board intently.

Jiu Ze, who already knew what he was going to face, felt very calm and walked towards the two of them.

There is no limit to the sea of ​​learning.

Jiuze thought silently in his heart.

"Here we come." When Jiuze was almost approaching, the two people playing chess finally stopped. The one wearing a gray-blue cross-collar skirt was the first to speak, and smiled kindly at Jiuze: "Sit down."

As soon as he finished speaking, a chair was blocked in front of Jiuze.

Jiuze thanked him and walked over to sit down. It felt like he was giving a report and summary with several commanders of the alliance after the battle.

"We don't have many rules, so don't be nervous," the woman in a gray and blue dress continued, "I will do it. From now on, you can call me Fifth Aunt. If you know anything about spells in the future, just ask me.

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After the five-year-old master finished speaking, the man next to him, who was wearing a beige straight train and dressed as a woman, also said, "I'll do six."

As he spoke, he nodded slightly towards Jiuze, his voice was clear but not distant.

These two also have the most pleasant voices among the old masters that Jiuze has come into contact with.

Jiu Ze stood up and greeted the two of them according to the rules of Taiyuan Palace: "I have met the fifth aunt and the sixth aunt."

"Good boy," the five-year-old Lord Yong said. With a wave of his hand, there was an additional room beside a stream a hundred steps away. "There are books about spells there. Take a look. There are

If you don’t understand, remember to ask me.”

"Thank you, Fifth Aunt, for your teaching."

The five-year-old master smiled and said: "Why are you so polite, kid? Go ahead."

Jiu Ze saluted again, and just as he was about to leave, he felt another wave of spiritual power in front of him. He raised his eyes and saw, oh, there is another room next to the spell room.

"There are all astrology classics there. You have learned the deduction method very well. If you don't understand anything, ask me earlier." After the six-year-old Lord Tu Wei finished speaking, he looked away and looked at his chessboard.

Jiuze then understood that the next part of her training would be spells and divination.

Learning makes me happy.

Jiuze thought so, excused himself and walked towards the two rooms.

Walking between the two rooms, Jiuze hesitated for a moment, and based on the first-come, first-served principle, he entered the spell training room first.

Curses are not unfamiliar to Jiuze. After all, her fourth senior brother can use them skillfully, but Jiuze herself does not. Among the people she has met, fourth senior brother Qi Xiuhan is also the only one who has used spells.

Now looking at the room full of classics, Jiu Ze felt a little worried.

Spells are completely unfamiliar to Jiuze, and he has no foundation at all. With such a wide variety of classics, Jiuze doesn't know which one to start with.

While he was struggling, his eyes suddenly focused, and Jiuze saw a book glowing warmly in the most eye-catching position on the middle bookshelf.

Jiu Ze's eyes lit up, and he immediately walked over, took out the book and took a look, and saw that it read: "Introduction to Spells."

Heaving a sigh of relief, Jiuze took the book in his hand, walked to the futon by the door, sat down cross-legged, and began to read through it carefully.

Outside the door, the two year-old players playing chess seemed to be concentrating on playing chess, but the expression of the five-year-old player among them was very vivid.

"I told you that you need to change your cold temperament. If you think it's hard to find a girl, I'll be the first to choose you." Zhu Yong's head tilted slightly, and the cheerful look in his eyes was not concealed. His voice was also soft.

Soft and soft, it sounds extremely comfortable.

The six-year-old master Tu Wei raised his eyes and glanced at Yong, and dropped a piece with his fingertips.

Nonsense, she felt that she was already very enthusiastic. Thinking like this, Tu Wei glanced at the two houses without any trace, and couldn't help but wonder if the girl didn't choose her starry house first because the location of her house was not good.

Chosen?

But at this time, Zhu Yong twisted his own black piece, pursed his lips and looked at it over and over again. Finally he had to sigh and silently began to put away the chess pieces.

Lost again.

No more!

Zhu Yong flicked the chessboard and began to observe Jiu Ze in the room with interest.

At this time, Jiuze was reading the contents of the spell book, but this time, she did not read it smoothly.

The words in the book were very smooth and clear, but Jiu Ze couldn't read further.

Because after the first sentence, the rest of the content seems to be locked, and the entire book is hazy no matter which page you turn to.

And the only sentence that could be clearly understood, Jiuze already knew it by heart:

"Using the power of heaven and earth to perform the supreme vow is a curse."

After that, no matter whether Jiuze used his spiritual consciousness to test, split and reorganized the first sentence, or input some spiritual power, etc., he just couldn't test the correct mechanism, and he couldn't see the real meaning in the book.

content.

Jiuze held the book, took a deep breath, and called out a slogan in his heart:

Knowledge is power!

Get up and go out, she has to ask the five-year-old Lord for advice.

At this moment, Zhu Yong, who had been paying attention here, suddenly slapped his forehead: Oh no, she forgot the most important procedure.

Glancing out of the corner of his eye, he saw Tu Wei sitting aside with a rare smile on his face.

"Are you laughing at me?" Zhu Yongmei stared.

Tu Wei looked back with a pair of more beautiful eyes, the smile disappeared from his face, and he said lightly: "No."

Over there, Jiu Ze is already walking this way.


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