It was three o'clock in the morning before Jiang Chi got up from the bed.
When he opened the door, he saw Wen Cai standing in the yard practicing martial arts, sometimes boxing, sometimes standing, and he was very vigorous with every move, which was quite charming.
Perhaps seeing Jiang Que getting up, Wen Cai quickly went to fetch some water for him to wash up, and finally went to cook. Jiang Que looked around and happened to see morning classes being done in the main hall, chanting scriptures and worshiping gods.
Worship ancestors.
Jiang Chi stood aside and did not interrupt. Instead, he waited for Uncle Jiu to finish all the procedures before saying to him, "Uncle Jiu, good morning."
At this time, Uncle Jiu also turned around, changed into a Taoist robe, and then said to Jiang Que, "Did Brother Jiang sleep well last night?"
"Very good, I also had a sweet dream." Jiang Que said with a faint smile.
On the side, Uncle Jiu nodded slightly and went to prepare some incense paper, and then arranged it into a Bagua array, and then continued, "You stand in the middle, and I will expel all the Yin Qi from your body, so that you will have less energy."
Suffered a lot.
Otherwise, the yin energy remaining in your body will make you sick, and you may encounter ghosts once you go to some gloomy places."
Jiang Que's old face darkened when he heard these words, and he quickly said, "In that case, I'll trouble you, Uncle Jiu."
He didn't mention the remuneration. Maybe it would be easier for Uncle Jiu to accept it with follow-up compensation.
At the same time, Uncle Jiu clasped his hands together and quickly performed some weird seals, causing the incense paper on the ground to spontaneously ignite without fire.
Immediately under the guidance of Uncle Jiu, a strange force quickly flowed through Jiang Chi's body, taking away some weird Yin Qi at the same time.
The originally suppressed feeling suddenly disappeared.
"so amazing!"
Jiang Que was slightly startled, and quickly praised, "Uncle Jiu, I'm afraid your Taoism has reached perfection."
Anyway, he thought it was amazing.
"It's just some little tricks."
Uncle Jiu shook his head, but his face turned red when Jiang Que praised him, and finally said to him, "Brother Jiang, I don't know where you come from, but I vaguely feel a powerful force in you."
He looked at Jiang Chi with confusion, hoping that this guy could give him a reasonable explanation.
After all, Jiang Qian is special.
The only thing he was sure of was that this was a human being.
So Uncle Jiu's attitude was still very good. Even if Jiang Que didn't say anything, he wouldn't blame anything. After all, everyone has their own privacy.
Jiang Chi didn't doubt it, and he had been mentally prepared for this. He smiled slightly and explained, "Actually, I have been an orphan since I was a child.
Because of an accident, I discovered the Qi refining method left by practitioners in the ancient pre-Qin period in an ancient mountain, and I have been practicing it in a confused way ever since.
I came here because I wanted to travel around the world to see if I could speed up my cultivation or gain something, but unexpectedly, I was discovered by Uncle Jiu."
Jiang Que's words made Uncle Jiu's face change, and he was extremely shocked.
He asked in surprise, "What is the method of refining Qi in the pre-Qin period?"
You must know that Maoshan Tao was also passed down from the Pre-Qin period, and then gradually evolved through one era after another before it achieved its current prosperity.
Jiang nodded at this, but still said with a wry smile, "Although there is a method, I still practice it ignorantly.
If Uncle Jiu can accept me as a disciple and teach me how to practice, I am willing to teach you the method, but other than you, I can only teach it to your disciples, and no one else can teach it.
I wonder what you think, Uncle Jiu?"
Whether we can fool Uncle Jiu depends on this time.
If Uncle Jiu is not interested in anything, his desire to become his disciple may be just an idea.
After hearing Jiang Chi's words, Uncle Jiu was stunned for a moment. He really wanted to see what the method was like in the pre-Qin period, but he felt that accepting Jiang Chi as his disciple was a bit hasty.
Just as he was hesitating, Jiang Chi said with a faint smile, "Uncle Jiu, I have always practiced alone and am a casual cultivator, so there is no conflict with you accepting me as your disciple."
He thought Uncle Jiu was worried about the family problems, so he explained it like this.
It is also normal for casual cultivators to join regular large sects. It has happened throughout the ages, so his explanation is not incomprehensible.
At this time, Uncle Jiu smiled bitterly, shook his head, and sighed to Jiang Que, "I think you must have misunderstood me. It's just that you are too unqualified to be my apprentice."
Jiang Chi has always practiced alone, but if he becomes his disciple and has to listen to him, he will be a little uncomfortable. Moreover, Uncle Jiu knows that casual cultivators are used to being undisciplined, and there is no need for anyone to control him.
It is precisely because of so many worries that he hesitates.
He simply explained it to Jiang Chi and said in a deep voice, "Although I have some understanding of the cultivation method, I don't know how to teach it to my disciples. You should know that if you are a scholar.
Besides, if you take me as your teacher, wouldn’t you be a generation younger than me?"
After his explanation, Jiang Chi suddenly understood and thought to himself, "Uncle Jiu must be moved, but he doesn't dare to fully confirm my situation."
After all, it is easy for children to recruit disciples, but it is difficult for an adult to directly recruit disciples.
Jiang Que nodded slightly, indicating that he understood his thoughts, but still said slowly, "Uncle Jiu, let's do this.
I will write down the pre-Qin method silently first. If you think you can do it, you can accept it as a disciple, so that there will be no issue of seniority.
And as far as I know, this pre-Qin method can be practiced to a certain level."
He had already prepared for it. Giving the ninth-level Taoist skills to Uncle Jiu should make him believe it. Moreover, giving such an introduction to immortal cultivation to Uncle Jiu would help him go further.
Anyway, he will leave this world. He doesn't know how far Uncle Jiu will grow in the future, but Uncle Jiu is a good person and it is enough for him to spend a lot of money.
Uncle Jiu was stunned, and could only nod his head in agreement, "Okay, since you said so, let's make an agreement like this."
He also wanted to see what was so magical about the pre-Qin exercises.
And Jiang Chi said it so directly, he couldn't just hold on and not accept him, let alone accept him as a disciple on behalf of his master.
Soon Jiang Chi found paper and pen from the side and began to write down the complete ninth-level Taoist skills at this stage one by one, and noted the precautions one by one.
Seeing how serious and persistent he was, Uncle Jiu had to secretly decide in his heart that he must teach Jiang Que well, otherwise he would not be able to live up to his hard work.
Soon, Jiang Chi sorted out a book of exercises that contained the ninth-grade Taoist skills. After checking that they were correct, he gave it to Uncle Jiu, "The exercise is called the ninth-grade Taoist power, and it is a method of refining qi and cultivating immortality.
As for whether you want to practice according to the above records, Uncle Jiu can decide for yourself.
In addition, I always feel that this technique is a bit incomplete in the later realms, so you'd better be cautious.
Of course, if you decide to practice, I will tell you everything I know and will guide you in your practice."
What should be reminded is also reminded. As for how Uncle Jiu will deal with this technique, that is his business. What he needs is to exchange it for the secret book of Maoshan Tao.
It might also be a good idea to become Uncle Jiu's junior brother.
Uncle Jiu nodded, took the exercise and glanced at it for a few times, and then suddenly realized that this exercise was not simple, and then he said, "Since you are so generous, it would be very ignorant if I don't understand it.
How about this.
After dinner, I will preside over the ceremony of accepting apprentices as acting teachers.
After you become my junior brother, I will try my best to teach you the magic of Maoshan, but how much you can learn depends on you."