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Chapter 72 Sword Sect

Li Mingyue held the Sanqing Sword upside down and hung it in front of him. The sword's light was clear and sharp, just enough to disperse the mist, so the mist looked like a torrent. Li Mingyue and the Sanqing Sword were like the mainstay, dispersing the torrent.

Although Li Mingyue was not affected by the mist, her face was heavy.

Even the barrier-breaking talisman was destroyed, which shows how heavy the Yin Qi here is. It is impossible to say that we really encountered some terrible existence this time.

After confirming that the mist would be unable to get close for a while, Li Mingyue took out another miasma-breaking talisman, but before injecting the true energy, the whole ground began to shake, and then cheongsams began to appear one after another in the swamp, and as the

With the appearance of these bubbles, the originally milky white mist actually began to turn red. It was just light red at first, and slowly turned into scarlet.

In the mist, there was a strong smell of blood.

Around Li Mingyue, ghost claws stretched out from the swamp, and then zombie-like monsters kept crawling out, their hollow and blood-red eyes locked directly on Li Mingyue, and then they rushed towards Li Mingyue with their teeth and claws bared.

Li Mingyue frowned, raised the long sword in his hand, and was about to take action. At this moment, rays of green light fell out of the sky. Each beam of light hit a monster, and turned out to be green flags.

The flagpole just nailed those demons into the swamp.

On the flag, Taoist runes flashed and reflected each other, instantly dispersing the scarlet mist.

Then an old Taoist priest wearing a bright yellow Taoist robe appeared leading a group of young people, each practicing magic formulas.

Li Mingyue frowned slightly and looked up. There were not many people, only about seven or eight people. Apart from the old Taoist, the rest were people in their teens and twenties. The oldest was only thirty.

There were two women among them, one was younger and looked to be fourteen or fifteen years old, and the other couldn't tell her specific age, but she should be twenty-twenty-twenty-three years old.

Except for these two people, the remaining men were all holding swords in one hand and making magic spells in the other. After their eyes glanced at the crucified monsters, they all landed on Li Mingyue.

Li Mingyue frowned slightly and looked at these people as well.

Probably because they were sure that Li Mingyue was not a threat, these people relaxed. The old Taoist put away his sword and saluted Li Mingyue as a sign of goodwill.

Li Mingyue confirmed the cultivation strength of these people, cupped her fists and said: "Thank you to the immortal masters for saving me, otherwise the next day will be very bad."

The old Taoist waved his hand and said: "It is the duty of monks like us to subdue demons and demons, but why did the young master break into this place?"

Li Mingyue said with a smile: "I was just passing by, I never wanted to get lost."

The old Taoist nodded and said: "I see, if nothing happens to you, young master, you should leave early. This place is full of resentment, and there may be something very dangerous or evil. If we encounter it, it will be more bad than good."

Of course, Li Mingyue couldn't just leave like this. He also wanted to see what evil spirits were here. This was a good opportunity for him to get in touch with ghosts, so he said: "This place is really weird. A few good immortal masters."

If you do it to the end, please take the little one and leave with you."

The old Taoist frowned slightly, and the woman in her twenties said coldly: "We are here to eliminate demons and defend the Tao, and we have no time to pay attention to you. Besides, if we encounter a powerful evil spirit, wouldn't it be a drag to take you with us?"

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Li Mingyue looked at her. She was quite pretty, especially her plump breasts, which were almost bursting out of the earth. Not looking at her round waist, plump hips, and straight and slender legs, she was really beautiful.

You can't help but look at it more.

This woman seemed to have been accustomed to similar looks. She let out a cold snort from her nose, her eyes full of disdain.

Li Mingyue was a little embarrassed and said hurriedly: "I have also learned some self-defense methods, and I promise not to drag down the immortal masters. If that time comes, you immortal masters don't have to worry about me."

Now that the words have come to this point, the old Taoist seems to be unable to refuse, and says: "Infinite Life Buddha, meeting each other is fate, so let's go together, but we have agreed in advance that if something happens, we will not blame you.

I'll wait."

Li Mingyue said quickly: "This is natural."

The old Taoist glanced around, then took out an appendix, then bit his finger and dropped a drop of blood on the appendix. The appendix instantly glowed with light, circled around the old Taoist, and then floated forward.

Seeing this scene, Li Mingyue was amazed. This was not an act. Regardless of his level, the old Taoist's skills were already thousands of times better than those of his master.

They must have sensed Li Mingyue's expression, as everyone looked proud.

"Walk!"

When the old Taoist opens his mouth, he should follow the talisman first.

With Li Mingyue's eyesight, he could naturally tell that it was an ordinary barrier-breaking talisman, but it was completely different in his own hand than in the hands of this old Taoist.

The realm of this old Taoist is not very high. He probably just entered the martial realm not long ago. As for the people behind him, they should be the disciples of this old Taoist. Their qualifications are mediocre, mostly in the first, second and third realms. Those who are more powerful are just mediocre.

It’s just the fourth realm.

However, things like catching ghosts and exorcising evil spirits have little to do with the level of the realm. Even ordinary people can make concessions to ghosts and gods as long as they know the secrets and Taoist techniques.

This is the magical expenditure of Taoist magic. It can rely on some external objects, or even some ethereal things, to show amazing power.

Therefore, these people are generally called warlocks, warlocks and monks. Although there is only one word difference, they are worlds apart.

However, there is no clear distinction between strong and weak. Taoism says that holding on to oneness and keeping oneness is the key to refining one’s nature; Buddhism explains that one’s mind sees one’s nature, and all things are unified; Confucianism says that holding on to unity and cultivating one’s mind and nature are all important.

Whether you only practice martial arts or just cultivate your body, in the end, you all reach the same goal through different paths, you can both achieve enlightenment and immortality, but each school has different ideas and has its own opinions on things, which is why they have their own opinions.

If they have the same views, they are fellow believers; if there are differences, they are heretics.

Of course, these were all things Chen Daoling had said in his spare time before. Li Mingyue actually had no clear understanding of the three religions, let alone such a mysterious and mysterious matter as cultivation.

Li Mingyue only knows one thing, cultivating one's mind and strength is indispensable, because according to Chen Daoling, it is not difficult to achieve the status of god. In history, some military generals with outstanding merits, some human emperors who have made great contributions, and even some demons and monsters, because

As long as there are people in the world who remember it, as long as there are people who worship and believe in it, they can gain the power of faith and achieve the status of god.

In short, becoming a god can be achieved as long as the soul is immortal and does not enter reincarnation. But becoming an immortal is difficult because it requires the soul and body to ascend together, so cultivating the mind and strength are indispensable.

Because of this, when ordinary monks are starting out, their elders will tell them, "It is easy to become a god, but it is difficult to become an immortal."

Precisely because of the difficulties, there are some people who want to take shortcuts, and there are also some people who have no choice but to settle for the next best thing. For such people, the definitions given by the three religions are also different, with Taoism being the strictest.

Seriously, if you just give up cultivating your strength and only practice magic and magical powers, the ancestors of Taoism will turn a blind eye. But if you just cultivate your strength and give up cultivating your mind, you will be classified as a military strategist and expelled from Taoism.

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This is actually quite good. If there are deviations in the practice process and run counter to the purpose of Taoism, you will be labeled as an "evil heretic". However, Taoism is fine with "heretics". If it is an "evil", it is

Directly drive them to death.

Becoming an immortal is originally a distant thing, but during the process of practice, one must be careful to prevent deviations, which makes the matter of practice even more difficult.

However, it is not completely without benefits. This makes the inheritance of Taoism closer, and Taoist disciples are more loyal to the sect. They are almost all from the same lineage, and there is rarely any separation from the sect.

Compared with Taoism, Buddhism is much more relaxed. There is no way around it. Buddhism wants to inspire and save all living beings, and advocates the equality of all living beings. Therefore, even if there are deviations in practice, Buddhism will not kill them all, but will try to guide them back to the right path, even if there are deviations in their practice.

In the end, there is no way to standardize, and they will only be imprisoned, detained, etc., and they will almost never be exterminated directly.

As for Confucianism, although it is old-fashioned and follows rules and regulations in everything, it actually has the loosest restrictions on its disciples. You can do whatever you want. Even if you are really rebellious, the ancestors of Confucianism will say, "Disciples do not have to be inferior to their teachers."

Therefore, many unbelievable things have happened under the Confucian school. It is common for disciples to plot against their masters. The key is that no one will say the four words "treason and immorality". Even those who are plotted can say it calmly.

The appreciation of "green comes from blue and green comes from blue".

Moreover, Confucian disciples have pioneered the practice of spiritual practice. They do not cultivate their strength, but only cultivate their mind. They can actually read the awe-inspiring righteousness and the universe in their sleeves.

Of course, no matter how you come, you must follow the rules, and Confucian rules are relatively general. They are one kind of rules for the people at the foot of the mountain, another kind of rules for the emperors of the world, and another kind of rules for the practitioners.

Completely different rules, so in the end no one knows whether there is a foul except Confucian himself.

As for military strategists, it's completely different. Taoism has reincarnation, Buddhism has cause and effect, and Confucianism has rules, but military strategists don't care at all. In their eyes, there seems to be nothing they can't do, and they can do whatever they like.

Of course, Li Mingyue doesn't actually need to care about Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism or military strategism, because her senior sister has said that in their lineage, there is no Buddhism, no Taoism, no Confucianism and no soldiers. What they care about is just what they have in their hands.

The sword, the sword in the heart, and the ultimate goal of practice, the immortal way.

In the past, Li Mingyue didn't understand it, but she didn't care. After all, Li Mingyue didn't know much about the three religions or other sects. Now that Li Mingyue understands it, she naturally doesn't care anymore.

It was precisely because of his understanding that Li Mingyue knew that in addition to the three religions and military strategists, there was another sect of monks in this world, and that was the Sword Sect.

People of the Sword Sect only have swords, swords in their hands, and swords in their hearts. As long as they use the sword without regret, they don't care about cause and effect and reincarnation, nor do they care about rules and principles.


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