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Chapter 2525 Ren Yunzong, Master Jiukong comes to visit

Naturally, Su Twelve misses little girl Feng Fei all the time.

Seeing each other again now, I didn't show it on my face, but in fact I was very happy in my heart.

The thought of separation soon makes me a little sad.

But the little girl is no longer the half-grown child she was back then. She has grown up and has her own way to go.

He...the same!

"I know! It's just..."

Feng Fei's voice was choked with sobs. Halfway through, she became speechless.

Su Twelve smiled indifferently and stared at the little girl in front of him quietly, just comforting her with his eyes.

After a moment, Feng Fei wiped the corners of his eyes again and continued talking.

"Master, Senior Tang went to Zhongzhou to rebuild the Xuanji Sect three days ago."

"I promised her to join the Xuanji Sect, and then she should go to Zhongzhou to help rebuild the Xuanji Sect."

Su Twelve looked serious and said seriously: "Well, now that you are a member of the Xuanji Sect, you should be like this. However... Senior Sister Tang is the leader of the Xuanji Sect and is also your master, so you should also treat her as a master.

Wait for her!"

"Master, don't worry, I...I know what to do!"

Feng Fei remained silent, then nodded heavily.

After he hesitated to speak several times, he finally spoke again: "It's almost time, I...it's time to leave!"

"Go! The road to immortality is full of twists and turns. No matter what happens, you must be extremely careful. You would rather retreat than rush forward. If you are in danger, send a messenger talisman to your teacher at any time!"

Su Twelve waved his hands, looking calm and relaxed.

The words left his mouth, but he still couldn't help but exhort him some more.

Feng Fei nodded vigorously, then slowly walked out of the cave step by step.

Even after leaving the cave, he did not leave with his sword or flying in the air. Instead, he walked slowly forward along the mountain road.

At the entrance of the cave, Su Twelve stood proudly with a calm expression.

But his eyes were always fixed on Feng Fei in the distance. Even though the little girl's figure had disappeared, she was still standing at the entrance of the cave and looking into the distance.

"If you don't want to give up, you can also stay in the Yun Ge Sect. With your current level of cultivation and your current reputation, not to mention the Yun Ge Sect, you will have a place in the entire Azure Star."

"Not only will my cultivation be smooth sailing in the future, but it shouldn't be difficult to take care of this little girl!"

Suddenly, a voice sounded in my ears.

The calm voice was mixed with supreme majesty.

Su Twelve suddenly came to his senses. When he turned around, he saw the sect leader, Ren Yunzong, appearing beside him at some point.

Next to Ren Yunzong, Master Jiukong had a faint smile on his face and said nothing.

"The sect master is joking. Su Twelve has too many concerns, and we have to deal with them one by one."

"If not, even if you practice hard in seclusion, I'm afraid you will be hurt by your state of mind one day."

"Besides, with this level of cultivation nowadays, it is difficult to protect oneself, so how can one talk about taking care of others. As for reputation, it is just a vain reputation, and it is nothing more than a passing cloud!"

Su Twelve smiled lightly, and in a blink of an eye, he suppressed the sadness in his heart and his expression returned to normal.

Master Jiukong put his hands together, smiled and said, "Amitabha! My little friend can take false fame lightly and not be burdened by false fame. This state of mind is far beyond that of most fellow Taoists!"

His eyes flickered as he looked at Su Twelve, unabashedly showing some admiration.

The influence of fame on monks cannot be said to be great, it can only be said to be very huge.

Based on Su Twelve's contribution at the critical moment of this catastrophe, as long as he is willing, it will definitely not be a problem to pull up a first-class force in a matter of minutes.

It is true that monks cultivate immortality for the purpose of seeking immortality and enlightenment, but this path is never fought alone.

Whether it is to obtain resources, or to exchange insights on cultivation, etc... you will inevitably have to deal with other people.

When dealing with people, different ideas, good and evil will appear.

Like-minded people will naturally gather together, and immortality-cultivating families, sects, and even countries will be derived from this.

The development and operation of a force requires a steady stream of resources, reasonable arrangements, and the constant addition of fresh blood.

The merit of saving the world, just this name can attract countless newcomers who are determined to embark on the path of cultivating immortals.

After all, some newcomers who have just entered the immortal path are really determined to achieve immortality.

Not many people can see that far. Some are by chance, some are forced to have no choice, and some are passionate...

As for a monk or force with a great reputation, as long as he does not seek death, he does not have to worry about being plotted against.

After all, no matter how chaotic the world of immortality is, it can continue to develop and continue. On the whole, it is still dominated by righteousness and justice.

It can be said that the benefits that reputation can bring are simply immeasurable.

But once the reputation is too great, in order to maintain the so-called reputation, it is often difficult for the monks themselves not to be burdened by the reputation.

At least someone needs help and needs to come forward. There are evil cultivators causing chaos and justice needs to be upheld...

It is natural for all righteous monks to do these things.

But can we not feel happy about the praise and gratitude from thousands of monks?

When a person has listened to the voice of praise for a long time, can he still accept the criticism and dissatisfaction of others?

Don't you get angry and resentful because of this?

It is by no means an easy task to remain consistent and unmoved for decades, hundreds, or even thousands of years.

Not being happy with things and not being sad with yourself is easier said than done!

And the fluctuation of mood will inevitably affect the monk's own state of mind.

Not being able to choose at will is only secondary. In the process, it is also easy for people to become addicted to the pursuit of fame.

As a result, neglecting one's own practice is the only way to base oneself on the fundamentals. By the time you react, it will be too late.

Over the long years of the world of immortality, there have been many monks with great reputations. But most of them have been lost in the long river of history.

Master Jiukong is a powerful Buddhist and has a very high reputation in the world of immortality. He has a very high state of mind, so he naturally understands the key.

From the attitude and tone of Su Twelve's words, it can be seen that Su Twelve doesn't care much about his reputation outside the country.

This alone made him favor Su Twelve even more.

"Senior is ridiculous. This junior is just self-aware and doesn't think he has done anything extra in this demon slaying plan."

"The success of this demon-elimination plan and the smooth resolution of the catastrophe is the result of the joint efforts of everyone."

"Besides, in the world of cultivating immortals, there are countless Taoist friends with perseverance. If it were other Taoist friends, they might not care about these reputations!"

After coming back to his senses, Su Twelve returned to his usual humble posture, smiled hurriedly, and spoke in a low-key manner.

"I haven't had much contact with you before, but over the years, I have heard your name many times from other people's mouths. Without exception, they all say that you are too low-key and cautious."

"Today, the poor monk finally learned the lesson!"

Master Jiukong said with a smile.


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