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Chapter 80 Ancient Buddha Yoga Sutras(1/2)

 The second day.
The old blind man and Chu Hanyang followed Huikong up the mountain.
When we reached the halfway point of the mountain.
A big golden retriever dog came towards me.
"Um?"
Chu Hanyang's expression condensed and he couldn't help but look at the big golden retriever dog a few more times.
"Junior brother, what's wrong?"
The old blind man asked doubtfully.
"Nothing, nothing."
Chu Hanyang shook his head.
For some reason, when he first saw this big golden retriever dog, he always felt frightened.
It was like seeing something extremely terrifying.
You can look carefully.
This is obviously a very ordinary dog.
"It seems that I am so sensitive that even a dog can make me so uneasy."
Chu Hanyang smiled bitterly in his heart.
Keep going up.
The old blind man suddenly stopped again.
"Brother, what's wrong?"
The old blind man looked solemn, as if counting something on his fingers, and stretched out his hand to grab two handfuls in front of him.
"True dragon breath!"
"There has been a real dragon here!"
The old blind man said with shock.
"What?"
Chu Hanyang was also shocked.
Real dragon!
That is a legendary creature.
Even in ancient times, true dragons only lived in rumors.
Even though there are records of real dragons in ancient books, they are vague and no one can explain clearly.
Now.
But his senior brother felt the real dragon energy here.
This is simply unimaginable.
"Senior brother, you can't be wrong, right? Maybe there is a dragon passing by here."
Chu Hanyang said.
The old blind man snorted.
"Have you forgotten that I once got an ancient dragon scale, senior brother? How could I feel wrong about the breath of a real dragon?"
Upon hearing this, Chu Hanyang's expression also changed.
My senior brother has a high level of cultivation, and even more so in Wangqi Yiyi
Far better than myself.
Since senior brother said so, then there must be dragon energy here.
"You two, there is indeed a dragon here."
Huikong said lightly.
"What?"
The old blind man and Chu Hanyang exclaimed in unison.
Huikong smiled slightly.
"The poor monk and many fellow practitioners at the foot of the mountain have all seen it with their own eyes."
"The true dragon was born, and with a mouthful of dragon flame, tens of thousands of troops were killed in an instant."
"And that true dragon is naturally raised by the Holy Son."
hiss!!!
When they heard that it was the real dragon raised by the Holy Son, the two brothers couldn't help but gasp.
terrible!
horrible!
So scary!
Someone can actually raise a real dragon?
Isn't this a method only used by gods?
For a time, the two brothers became even more curious about the Holy Son Huikong spoke of.
What kind of shocking person is this?
After walking for a while, the two brothers became a little nervous.
"Junior brother, when you meet the Holy Son, you must not show any cowardice."
"I understand, senior brother."
"Also, we must not let the Holy Son see our origins."
"Uh-huh."
"Junior brother, do you think I will disturb the Holy Son if I am like this?"
"Probably not."
"Junior brother, otherwise we'd better not go up there."
""
Chu Hanyang was a little helpless: "Senior brother, you are too nervous."
The old blind man smiled bitterly.
Somehow, ever since he met the strange pair of masters and apprentices on the street yesterday, he was so frightened that he still hasn't calmed down yet.
"We're here, the Holy Son's residence is just ahead."
At this time, Huikong's voice sounded.
The old blind man is all over his body
A shock.
He was blind and couldn't see anything, but he could feel that the place was very quiet and had an aura of peace and tranquility.
It makes your whole body feel extremely comfortable.
The old blind man has not felt so comfortable for many years.
I couldn't help but stretch my waist.
And Chu Hanyang saw a very strange scene...??.
A young man and a child who looked to be seven or eight years old were standing in the sun.
Make a very strange move.
To be continued...
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