Chapter 111 Let’s go to the East China Sea and listen to the tide (Part 1)

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Kong Kong'er left a promise here that he would arrange people to help Su Che in Tingchao City, and then drove away with sword light indignantly.

This person has a temperament that treats money as lost if he can't find it. Even if he reaches the realm of Immortal Immortal, he becomes more and more authentic as he gets older.

Suche immediately set off to prepare for the East China Sea.

First, he quickly greeted the little fox and said that he was going out to prepare for the next trip to the Blood River Realm. At the same time, he did not forget to send someone to inform Zhixin Guan that he was going out and might be delayed for a while. Please ask Li Two senior brothers, Shouchang and Jiang Shoucheng, please be patient and wait for some time.

At the same time, it is necessary to give support to Tiqi.

Although Mr. Su's current status as Third Young Master Su cannot be constrained by his status as a minister, he still needs to say hello.

After dealing with these, Su Che packed up his luggage, sent his things into the Qingdi Treasure Garden, cast Liangyi Yuanmai Aurora, soared into the air, and headed straight for the East China Sea.

From Jiankang, you can go straight to the East China Sea along the river. Jiankang also has a pier for Yunzhou to moor. It is very convenient to go to the East China Sea. However, in order to avoid being noticed by others, Su Che will not take these tools, so he relies on his strong magic power. , relying on the flying speed of the two-dimensional magnetic aurora, it went straight into the East China Sea.

The strong wind blew past his ears along the way, and he looked at the thousands of miles of rivers and mountains fading away behind him. After about three days, Suche tried his best to adjust his breath twice, and then he saw the clear blue in front of him.

Is this the East China Sea?

Although he was still on the road at the moment, looking at the boundless sea, Suche felt a little dizzy.

Ahead is the world of cultivators, the East China Sea, where various sects line up.

Could it be that the geographical boundaries between ocean and land alone are enough to divide two completely different worlds?

Suche didn't believe it, but when he thought of all the rumors about the East China Sea, he couldn't help but speed up.

After slowly adjusting his breath, Su Che continued to rise against the wind. The two-dimensional magnetic aurora cut through the sky like a brilliant lightning.

Continuing forward, about half an hour later, Suche finally saw what seemed to be some kind of people ahead.

It was a huge pontoon, about three hundred feet long and two hundred feet wide. There were various wooden buildings built on top of the pontoon, with small floors built one on top of another.

Because of the blessing of the formation, a small wooden building can be built up to ten floors.

The wooden buildings are connected together, looking like a hill from a distance.

If ordinary ordinary wood had been exposed to the wind, sun, and steam all day long on the sea, it would have rotted long ago. Someone must have cleverly arranged the formations in it to form the current structure. this

It’s really using magical powers to build illegal buildings.

Su Che was taking a closer look when three auras rose above the wooden city and shook in response.

The magic power of cultivators in the Huandan realm is powerful, and the magic power can affect the world. Su Che knew in his heart that this was the Huandan monk who lived in this wooden city and was "saying hello" to him.

There are three elixir-returning monks on such a wooden city made of wood. The East China Sea is truly a holy land for cultivators.

Su Che sighed inwardly. From the other side, the Huandan monk flew into the sky. He saw a stream of black smoke spraying out from a tall building in Mucheng. A short and fat monk was riding on a jade gourd, swaying He ran straight in front of Suche.

The short and fat monk suddenly stopped about a hundred feet away. This was the farthest distance that Huandan monk could reach in a hurry, and it was considered to be the distance that a stranger should keep.

He asked with a direct salute.

"This fellow Taoist is a bit unfamiliar. I don't know why he came to our Muling Ruins."

When Su Che heard this, he couldn't help but feel something in his heart.

I have seen in books before that the place names above the East China Sea still retain many of their ancient titles.

For example, the word "ruins" is often tied to waste in China and means ruins. But above the East China Sea, it still retains its original meaning in ancient times, that is, the meaning of a village market.

It is said that in ancient times, there was Guixu in the East China Sea, which was one of the most prosperous holy places in the world, but it has been forgotten now.

Mu Lingxu.

Suche thought about the meaning and immediately returned the gift.

"I was going to Tingchao City, but I didn't know the direction for a while. I saw some people here, so I took advantage of the wind and came here."

The short, fat monk frowned and looked Su Che up and down.

"Is this fellow Taoist from China?"

Suche nodded. Did he expose his country bumpkin nature and let others see it?

"indeed so."

Now that you can see it, you should accept it generously.

"I guess fellow Taoist is a casual cultivator from Middle-earth. He has worked hard all the way. There are no elders in the sect, right?"

Suche smiled and didn't answer.

No elders? This kind of thing cannot be done casually.

Otherwise, if Taoist leader Huang Tian senses something, it would be a sin for him to be a disciple.

"Everyone in the world knows that there are ten continents in the East China Sea, the so-called Yingzhou, Hongzhou, Yuanzhou, and Changzhou... These places are indeed solid and are a piece of land protruding from the sea. In addition, there are various islands. They are also full of life."

The short and fat monk said, pointing to the wood spirit ruins below his house.

"But there are also some sea cities like this Wood Spirit Ruins, floating on the sea with no fixed location."

He then pointed to the distance and said, "The same is true for Tingchao City, which fellow Taoist is going to. Even if Pindao points out the direction for fellow Taoist, when you really fly there, you may not still be at the original place."

I see.

Su Che had also read descriptions of Haicheng in books, but those were just idle talk. Su Che focused on reading various allusions and major events over the ages, ignoring these common sense.

That's why this short and fat monk thought that he was a casual cultivator with no sect and no elders.

If you have a few more friends, you should know what is going on in Haicheng.

Kong Kong'er, an old senior, didn't mention it at all. He didn't know whether he was deliberately making fun of him or because he thought he should know.

"Then I dare to ask my friend, I want to go to Tingchao City, how should I get there?"

The short and fat monk thought for a while.

"In this case, I happen to have something to go to Tingchao City, so why don't I go with my Taoist friends."

He said and raised his hand to Suche again.

"I have never given a formal name. I am Guan Qing, the elder of Xuanyi Sect."

As he spoke, he proudly pointed to the pile of illegal construction below: "This is where our sect is."

"Songyang Zuo Lengchan."

Suche thought for a while and decided to use this name to fool him.

"It turns out to be Fellow Daoist Zuo."

Guan Qing looked at Su Che and said with admiration: "Middle-earth is indeed the place where Taoism comes from. It's really admirable that fellow Taoists can fly so far without the help of magic weapons and just use magic power."

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