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Dragon Boat Festival is coming, happy holiday brothers!

  Yin Mausoleum Yang House 07, Tai Yi Dao people's scientific exposition (below) Dragon Boat Festival happiness to brothers and sisters, 3G network first release

  (Happy holidays, brothers! Help recommend some stuff. Drink less on drinking nights and be safe on dating nights~ Hehe, poor Biao still has to keep writing...)

  Ye Yi stood up again and saluted Tai Yi, saying: "Thank you, Senior. I just don't know where that dragon is. I still hope to borrow your help to comprehend the mystery."

  Tai Yi said: "Dragons are born in the natural environment with the help of yin and yang harmony, requiring a lot of spiritual energy. Now that the spiritual energy is depleted, even in famous mountains and rivers, there are few dragons being born. I suspect that someone must have created the Ascending Dragon Pool to artificially raise them. However, the purpose of this person is not clear to me. Dragons are naturally free and are creatures that are nurtured by heaven. What is the purpose of the person raising them? As for the dragon itself, you can go take a look around the mountains and rivers or places with sparse human habitation to see if there are any changes in the Feng Shui array method. There must be some clues to follow. Young dragons do not travel thousands of miles. However, the current level of spiritual energy is only about 100 miles. You can investigate the surrounding mountains and rivers within a hundred miles of the crime scene."

  Leaf One thanked again, I also feel that I was being fooled and dizzy. This ghostly explanation really shocked me. According to the old Taoist's words, whether it is a ghost, monster, demon, or even an immortal, it is all because of magnetism. So, can I understand that the ancient so-called Yuanying got the way, flew up to become an immortal also due to magnetism? For example, the Yuanying, Jindan, and Yuanshen that appear in the middle are all evolved from magnetic force?

  I suddenly became extremely interested in this kind of thing with a burst of enlightenment.

  "I asked Mr. Taiyi: 'Mr. Taiyi, do you have any works in this area? I'd like to study it seriously.'"

  The old man looked at me and said: "I have spent my whole life wandering, never having any works to leave behind. I only have some occasional ideas recorded on the computer I carry with me."

  What's with the computer?

  My goodness, isn't this too advanced?

  I have nothing but admiration for Lao Tzu's keeping pace with the times.

  Master Tai Yi was like a magician, pulling out a 10-inch netbook and smiling at me: "The old Taoist is not a mountain hermit or an uneducated person. The internet is a good thing nowadays. Of course, the old Taoist also needs to learn about it. Do you have a USB drive?"

  Who brought a U disk up the mountain? Tai Yi smiled and said: "Can your phone turn on Bluetooth?"

  I think this is okay.

  Mr. Taiyi opened his notebook, and to my surprise, the ultra-thin book had Bluetooth transmission function. Judging from its appearance, it should also have the function of surfing the internet anywhere and anytime, right? I successfully received the records sent by Mr. Taiyi, and wow, they were over 200MB! According to the conversion rate of 1KB being equal to 1024 words, this old man is really amazing! There are more than 200 million words? That's too exaggerated, isn't it?

  I told Mr. Tai Yi that I would go back and study carefully, but the old way told me that my fate is not here. These powers are considered to be his conclusions for me to get familiar with him. By the way, it's also a good deed.

  This kind of conversation reminds me of an old saying: "One's fate is determined by one's birth, luck, geomancy, accumulated virtues and reading."

  But then I couldn't help but sneer at the idea, who can really figure out fate? Even if they're half-immortals or full immortals, no matter how good they are at deceiving people, can they know when they'll die? Can they predict what kind of person they'll meet tomorrow? People who believe in fate are just handing their future over to the unknown.

  For someone like me with this personality, I must grasp the future in my own hands.

  So I only believe in luck, Feng Shui, and good deeds. Studying is also included. As for fate, I have no way to evaluate it. At least, I don't believe in fate! But I can definitely change my destiny!

  The old Taoist walked away with a flourish, swinging his large sleeves as he strolled through the forest at night, drifting away. He didn't linger or let us detain him. Extremely carefree, what puzzled me was that although the old Taoist seemed to have only taken a few steps, it felt like he had distanced himself from us by a great distance, until he vanished into the trees.

  "I curiously asked Ye: 'Is Mr. Tai Yi like a ghost?'"

  "This is exactly where Master Taiyi excels, fully utilizing the momentum of the mountains and rivers, dissolving the way of formation into his own body. If he has such a physique in the dense forest, even the fierce beasts in the mountains would not be able to catch up with his tracks."

  Yeyizhe's words were so mysterious and convincing that I couldn't help but believe them too.

  On the way back, I asked Ye Yi what he had been through. But Ye Yi avoided answering me. After going through so many things and absorbing such a vast amount of knowledge, my mind was in a state of tension all along. Although there were still many things I didn't understand, seeing Ye Yi's confident expression made my heart relax for some reason, and suddenly I felt drowsy.

  "Go back to sleep." I said.

  "Let's go straight to the airport. We'll catch the earliest flight back."

  I was suddenly struck by a thought and shook off my drowsiness. Ah yes, there's still a group of people waiting for us at the Golden Temple.

  The two of us quickened our pace towards the hotel at the foot of the mountain, checked out in the middle of the night, and the night-shift staff looked at us with strange eyes. Yeyizhen casually made up a reason and took me straight to the airport.

  On the road, I leaned against the taxi and flipped through the documents on my phone. The old Taoist priest's writings were surprisingly straightforward, not at all like the classical Chinese I had imagined. Even when he needed to quote from classical texts, he would translate them into vernacular language. I couldn't help but feel a little puzzled - why was the old man being so considerate? Suddenly, an idea struck me: could this be specially prepared for me?

  Because there was a taxi driver, Yiyuan and I couldn't talk about too many things. As I looked around, I fell asleep dazedly. When we arrived at the destination, Yiyuan woke me up and reminded me to take my belongings. It wasn't until then that I realized my phone had run out of battery and was left on the back seat.

  As D city is a prosperous first-tier city, the flights to D city are one of the main air transportation routes. We will take a flight back to D city at 3:30 in the morning. After checking the time, there were less than three hours left, so I sat with Ye in the airport's coffee shop drinking coffee to refresh ourselves.

  I asked him: "You said you understood, so how did you kill that Jiaolong and those Rakshas?"

  Ye Yiyi explained: "There is already a way to get rid of them. Dragon and tiger fight, if it's not the real dragon, then you don't need the real old tiger, think about it later, just find some tiger blood. As for Luo Shi, this extremely yin thing, it's actually very simple. A rooster will do! In Shandong, there is a kind of five-colored big rooster, which is called Little Phoenix by the locals."

  "Shall I go? This will also do?" My experienced friend said: "Tiger's blood is not easy to mess with."

  "Others are hard to say, but Wang Zhengping should be able to get it. There are over a dozen in D City's zoo, and taking blood samples one by one is absolutely no problem."

  I curled the corner of my mouth and thought to myself, Ye Yi is indeed good at finding ways, he doesn't let go of anyone who has any value to be used! Last time in the mountain village, this time again... poor deputy captain...

  "The tiger and phoenix have appeared, but are we really going to search everywhere?" I asked.

  Yeyidao said: "Look, I've been to all the good places in D City, big or small. As for the poor and remote areas, we don't need to go there, even if we dig deep."

  Ye Yatian's expression was ferocious, and it seemed that he too was extremely resentful about this matter. Not to mention me, I could see that Ye Yatian was also a head or two bigger than usual. We didn't even make a single cent, but instead had to go around searching for other people's dens. So I comforted myself by thinking that this was the best way to console the deceased. Who said that phrase again? Ah yes: "The greater one's ability, the greater the responsibility they bear."

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