Respect

Chapter 1727: A Taoist Priest

In the field.

No one expected that this unkempt and sloppy old Taoist priest actually saved Qiao'er's life.

Such kindness is really enviable.

You should know that Qiao'er is a disciple of Changsheng Pavilion.

And she is so favored by Jinhua Granny and Li Xin Senior.

Being able to get such a big favor from Changsheng Pavilion is much better than any elixir.

In the future, if this old Taoist priest has any difficulties and asks Changsheng Pavilion for help, Changsheng Pavilion will definitely not refuse.

How can this not make people envious?

Not to mention the mortal immortals in the field, even Mo Baiyu, Yunzhou, Yuanwu, Fuying and other immortals who received the imperial edict of the immortal way are envious and jealous.

They are all admired by Qingqing Immortal. Otherwise, they would not have chased here from the distant heaven.

They also know that Qiao'er is not only favored by Jinhua Granny and Li Xin Senior, but also the younger sister that Qingqing Immortal loves more.

If he could please Qiao'er, he would have more hope to pursue Qingqing Immortal in the future.

This was just to please Qiao'er. If he saved Qiao'er's life, Qingqing Immortal would be grateful. With such a big favor, would he still be afraid of not being able to pursue Qingqing Immortal?

Mo Baiyu and others had thought about starting from Qiao'er, but unfortunately, they had no chance. Not to mention saving Qiao'er, they couldn't even please Qiao'er.

Such a good thing happened to an unkempt old Taoist priest.

They were really envious.

In addition to envy, Mo Baiyu and others felt regretful. They regretted why they didn't go to Yanwu Secret Realm back then, and why the person who saved Qiao'er was not themselves.

"Brother Baiyu, that old Taoist priest... seems to be someone on your ship, right?"

Yun Zhou frowned and stared at the old Taoist priest, as if he was very confused.

Mo Baiyu nodded and responded, "That's right."

"Who is he?"

Mo Baiyu shook his head. He didn't know who this old Taoist priest was.

"This old Taoist priest looks very mysterious. His spiritual breath is extremely chaotic. He has both human breath and immortal breath. He looks like an immortal, but also like a human..."

It is well known.

Once a mortal in the secular world becomes an immortal, his body will be sublimated like a rebirth. After sublimation, the body will no longer be a flesh and blood body, but a body of immortal magic.

However.

Since the soul is still a human soul, even if he becomes an immortal, there will be a trace of human breath on his body, but it is only very slight.

On the other hand, the old Taoist priest still has a strong human breath. What is strange is that not only is the human breath strong, but the immortal breath is also strong. What is even more weird is that the human breath and the immortal breath on the old Taoist priest seem to be fused together. There is immortal breath in the human breath, and there is human breath in the immortal breath. The human breath is not human breath, and the immortal breath is not immortal breath. The two are indistinguishable and mixed together, which is really hard to figure out.

Just because they can't figure it out doesn't mean that others can't figure it out.

At least,

Granny Jinhua and Senior Li Xin know what kind of existence Huo De is.

After all, they are disciples of the Changsheng Pavilion of the Seventy-two Blessed Lands. What they have come into contact with, understood and known is simply not comparable to Mo Baiyu and his ilk.

Both Granny Jinhua and Senior Li Xin know that there has always been a special existence in the heavens and myriad worlds since ancient times.

This existence is the cultivator who pursues the Great Dao.

Speaking of the word Taoist, it can be traced back to the ancient times. At that time, the Great Dao was just a pure Great Dao, and there was no distinction between immortals, demons, Buddhas, humans, demons, ghosts and monsters. The cultivators cultivated the Dao and practiced the Dao, so they were also called Taoists.

But later, with the birth of the Three Thousand Great Daos, immortals cultivated the immortal Dao, demons cultivated the demon Dao, and ghosts cultivated the ghost Dao, and the Taoists who pursued the Great Dao gradually declined, and many great Dao magical powers were lost.

However, Granny Jinhua and Senior Li Li would not look down on Taoist priests because of this. Not only would they not look down on them, but in their hearts, they always respected Taoist priests very much.

Others may not know.

As disciples of Changsheng Pavilion, they all knew very well that many famous magical powers of immortals were created by those Taoist priests before the ancient times, and those so-called immortal methods were also derived from ancient Taoist arts.

Is that all?

No.

Because the ancestors of the thirty-six caves and seventy-two blessed lands were all Taoists without exception, including the Changsheng ancestor of their Changsheng Pavilion, who was also a Taoist priest.

It’s just that the inheritance to this day, whether it is the thirty-six caves or the seventy-two blessed lands, has been passed down from the ancient times, the ancient times, and the ancient times, and the end of each era is a catastrophe for the great way of heaven and earth. Therefore, it is not easy for the thirty-six caves and seventy-two blessed lands to be passed down. It has also gone through several storms, several springs and autumns, several lives and deaths, and several reincarnations.

With the changes of the times, the changes of the Great Dao, and the situation of heaven and earth, the 36 caves and 72 blessed lands now have to go with the flow in order to survive and pass on.

Of course.

In this world, there are still inherited Taoists.

However, most of these so-called Taoists are not very orthodox, and there are even Taoists who are swindling.

There may be Taoists who have inherited the orthodoxy since ancient times, but they are definitely few and far between, like rare unicorn feathers and unicorn horns.

When they saw Huo De, in addition to being grateful to Huo De for saving Qiao Er, they were also shocked that Huo De was actually a Taoist priest. They could see that Huo De was not a swindler, but was probably a very orthodox Taoist priest.

Especially Huo De looked like a fairy, like a human, like a combination of yin and yang, like the spiritual breath of Tai Chi Hun Yuan, which was exactly the same as what was recorded in ancient books.

Therefore.

When they saw Huo De, Jin Hua Granny and Li Li were a little bit unbelievable.

In the air, everyone was talking.

Some were envious, some were jealous, and some were curious about what kind of existence Huo De was.

While everyone was talking, many people glanced at the man in white sitting opposite Huo De from time to time.

Just now, when Jinhua Granny, Li Xin and Qiao Er appeared on the Xuantian ship, almost all the people on the deck stood up without exception. Some even left the deck directly and stood in the air for fear of being in the way.

After all, Jinhua Granny and Li Xin were both seniors of Changsheng Pavilion, and their noble status made them like gods in the eyes of these mortals.

They were proud of their humble status and did not even have the courage to greet Jinhua Granny and the others. They could only stand up or leave the deck to show their respect for Changsheng Pavilion.

Looking at the entire Xuantian ship, only one person was still sitting on the chair.

He was a young man in white clothes, with long hair casually scattered. His appearance was not handsome. It can be said that he had nothing to do with the word handsome. He was the kind of ordinary person who could not be found in a crowd, and he was an ordinary person who could not be more ordinary.

His appearance was like this, and so was his person.

He had no temperament, no power, no cultivation, and no luck.

It can be said that he has nothing.

But it is just such a secular mortal who has nothing. When Jinhua Granny and Li Xin came to the deck, this person not only did not get up and leave like the others, but still sat on the chair.

To be precise, he was not sitting on the chair at all, but lying on the chair, even with his legs crossed on the table, drinking a little wine leisurely, watching Li Xin and Jinhua Granny as if watching a show.

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