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Chapter 66

The Immortal of the Second Immortal Can’t Be Fasted

Immortal, ethereal and otherworldly.

This word is the supreme embodiment of ancient Chinese civilization's pursuit of transcendence.

Not eating grains, inhaling the wind and drinking the dew, riding on the clouds, flying dragons, traveling across the four seas, immortality, carefree and at ease.

I don’t know how many capable people, strangers, emperors throughout the ages have pursued this ethereal and empty existence, and the so-called method of becoming an immortal has flourished after combining it with religious theory.

In Taoism alone, there are many so-called methods for becoming immortals—convincing qi, taking food, the art of living in the room, corpse dissection, etc...

As for other religious theories and the various techniques of cultivating immortality produced by various folk schools, there are too many to mention.

There is the so-called "right path" here, such as practicing meditation, chanting sutras, and enlightenment every day according to a specific cultivation method, and doing good deeds every day to accumulate good deeds, which is the so-called merit. When the achievements are completed one day, you can achieve enlightenment and immortality.

And since there is a right way, there will naturally be an "evil way".

After all, not everyone can stick to the path of cultivating their mind and nature and doing good deeds and accumulating virtue.

And this desolate rocky area with a slightly higher altitude is the highest dragon's spine. No other plants grow in this area. Only this seven-mile incense tree grows on the "dragon's spine". There is indeed a dragon flying at the moment of riding the dragon.

The posture of the emperor.

The method of tree fairy——

To some extent, it is similar to the so-called "Zombie Execution Immortal".

The reason why someone wants to become an immortal is because Li Heng remembered the large number of Taoist alchemy books he had read before, including those authentic Taoist classics and some strange sect methods passed down from history.

But now there is indeed such a person who has chosen this method and started his journey of "immortal transformation" here, in the deep mountains of Qinling Mountains.

As for why it is a seven-mile incense tree, it is because "immortal tree" is just a reference. After all, there is no immortal tree in the world, and it can only be replaced by ordinary trees that exist in the world.

Use the energy of heaven and earth and the energy of all things to nourish the longevity tree, and at the same time, preserve the head where the soul is, and use secret rituals to make [nuo objects] and enshrine them on the "crouching tiger" until the longevity tree completely absorbs the limbs

After the five internal organs and the body finally grow up, the spirit in the head can follow the crouching tiger's momentum into the tree and be reborn.

This so-called method of becoming an immortal is very strange, because it requires the person to become an immortal to have the consciousness to abandon the physical body, and to find a kind of Feng Shui terrain called "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", in a lifeless and sourceless land.

He planted an "immortal tree" in the ground, and then buried his entire body except his head into the ground to support the growth of the eternal tree.

Otherwise, he might be able to deduce things like the birth number of the person who is trying to become an immortal.

However, there are countless people who have tried to become immortals throughout the ages, with ancient emperors being the most popular. After all, as a supreme being with unparalleled power over ten thousand people in the world, the only way to the next level is to pursue the pursuit of becoming an immortal.

But as for you asking Li Heng what he thinks of the credibility of this thing, he can only laugh it off.

The reason why the head is left behind is because the body has four poles (limbs) that support the power of heaven and earth, the five elements (five internal organs) transform the energy of all things, and the head is where the soul of a person resides.

"Crouching tiger" accompanied by "hidden dragon" is exactly the situation of a tiger perched on a dragon's plate.

In fact, the book was just scattered fragments. The PDF file Li Heng got was a scanned photo. Just from the photo, you can see that the book is very old. As an unusual classic, it has not been published for many years.

People have taken care of it, and there are already many traces of bookworms.

Li Heng didn't think that the book was about any powerful fairy road. He just thought it was a bit strange, so he read it as a fantasy novel. He almost forgot about it soon after reading it.

Li Heng raised his head and looked forward at the "Crouching Tiger" mountain in the dark night. Of course, the mountain itself is definitely not called Crouching Tiger. There are thousands of mountains and peaks in the Qinling Mountains, and there are only a few with names. Most of them have names.

The peaks are all nameless barren mountains.

It was an ancient book called "Yixian Can Zhai Forbidden", or was obtained by Li Heng using a small account on the Internet to pretend to be a Taoist disciple traveling in the northwest from a "senior" who had been an administrator at Zhonghai Nanyuan Library.

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If your life is gone, what can you use to verify success?

No matter what kind of "Tao" it is, there is no evidence that one can truly become an immortal.

The specific tree to choose is calculated based on factors such as the immortal's birth date, zodiac signs, five elements, Yi Xue pictograms... etc. The book also gives a set of specific calculation rules, but Li Heng's PDF does not include

This content was not recorded and was completely lost.

So taken together, this is a comprehensive collection of magic that involves various theories such as alchemy, alchemy, Kanyu, Yili, etc. It can be said that it covers a wide range of topics.

However, this "method of becoming an immortal" is obviously impossible to complete by one person. After beheading, other people must help complete all subsequent operations.

Without proving the existence of the world after death, this attempt will always be a "false theory" that cannot be falsified but cannot be verified.

Therefore, this headless corpse under the bone burial tree is not the remains of a murderer and dumped body. This corpse is not a victim, but a cultivator who wants to become an immortal!

It's just that what he practiced was not any common method of becoming an immortal, but a very extreme "Tree Immortal Method" that was not found in the righteous scriptures and required the body and head to be separated.

A mountain like the one in front of you, which is only three to five hundred meters high, is actually just an ordinary low hill unless it is brought into the Kanyu Feng Shui theory. Li Heng called it "Crouching Tiger" mountain after combining the upper and lower scenes.

Now seeing this scene in front of me finally evoked this information that had long been abandoned in the corner of my mind.

But the guy in front of me who wants to become an immortal is definitely not an emperor.

When an earth-shattering change occurs in the "hidden dragon" place where this "immortal tree" is located, the "hidden dragon" will turn into a flying dragon, and the immortal tree rooted here can ride on the dragon to ascend to the sky and become an immortal!

Not far from the direction Li Heng was looking up, there was a majestic mountain lying in front of him. It was not too tall, but its momentum was calm. The ridge was gentle and deep, just like a "crouching tiger" entrenched, and the tiger's head was slightly tilted to stare at this place.

And in the forest under his feet, there is a winding valley in the mountains that can reach more than sixty miles in length. It is the "hidden dragon" lurking in the ground.

Of course, the tree is now somewhat sluggish, because Li Heng has almost dug out the roots of the tree, making it appear to be crumbling.

He gave up his mortal body and limbs, planted a tree of immortality, nourished his spirit and returned, becoming a resident wood fairy.

Li Heng stared at the white bones in front of him and the distant mountain outline for a long time.

Not to mention whether immortals exist or not, Li Heng rejects any currently known method that requires death to become an immortal.

And in a not-so-well-known classic, he saw a theory that was different from any other Taoist method of becoming an immortal.

If the contents of "Yi Xian Can Zhai Ban" are followed, then the head of this corpse should be enshrined on the top of this "Crouching Tiger" mountain at this moment.

Li Heng crossed his arms and began to think about whether he should go up and look for it.

Although from a rational point of view, this is a pure feudal superstition and metaphysical operation, with almost no scientificity or feasibility, and there may not be much gain from following it.

But if we start from human curiosity, it's completely different.
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