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Jin Lin was the only one among these people who noticed something was wrong.
Perhaps he didn't even realize it, but he was indeed as meticulous as his hair, just like Zhenjun Xuanyang regretted before, with an extremely sharp mind and senses. It's just that his environment and the people who teach him don't require him to strengthen this trait, but it doesn't mean that his trait will disappear and degrade for no reason.
Jin Lin easily captured something from the complicated information that was enough to explain and even affect the overall situation.
After entering the sect, disciples will usually conduct a concentrated practice at Qingxu Peak as preparation and assessment standards before being assigned to each peak.
Not much to say about the rest, but one of the courses is compulsory together with the section on teaching introductory exercises. They took eight or nine hours of classes in the small courtyard of Qingxu Peak. If it weren’t for the teacher who taught the class, I just happened to have something to talk about quickly so I didn’t miss it until the next day.
Among them, the most important thing is naturally the practice of martial arts and some sect taboo matters. This Ningxia still stopped seriously and did not lose focus.
It's just that the first part of the sect's history made Ningxia feel drowsy, half asleep and half awake.
And she later made up for this part. In fact, it's nothing. To sum up, it's like a proud girl from heaven and a poor boy, and it's still very vulgar with a family look... It's the kind of copy of the sect's revival.
As we all know, although the predecessor of the Wuhua Sect has a long history, it was also famous for a period of time after Shenluo. However, it later weakened for a while due to the changes in the years, and survived for many years until the founder of the Wuhua Sect died. That generation.
He met a proud girl from a large sect, and after going through some things, the two finally reestablished themselves in this land together, and this was how the Wuhua Sect was born.
This story line is actually very ordinary. Basically nine out of ten story books follow this routine, and the ending is also a happy ending that everyone likes to hear. But if you examine the details, many problems, large and small, will immediately emerge.
For example, what is the big sect that the proud girl of heaven came from? After looking through historical records, there seems to be no accurate record of the origin of the other founder of the Wuhua Sect. This seems to be a closely guarded secret.
Ordinarily, such important details, which are recorded in the family history of future generations and passed down from generation to generation, should not be vague when dealing with them. And it is impossible to omit the writing, because historical records mention many times that the predecessor of the Wuhua Sect was called the Summoning God Tumen before it was renamed.
No matter how you look at it, it doesn’t look like the information is incomplete. Even the point where the two founders met is clear. It can almost be said that it is a breath of fresh air among the historical records. Everything is recorded clearly and clearly. The only thing that can't be explained clearly is the origin of that proud girl. There is no other explanation except that she comes from a large sect, which is completely hidden.
So it can be inferred that the other side was hidden intentionally. As for why, it is unknown.
In any case, this "Shangzong" is still a secret of Wuhua Sect that is not spread to the outside world. In the Wuhua Sect, the title "Shang Zong" can only refer to one existence.
The meeting made it very clear that day. Even those who didn’t know it before now probably know the whole story of the top prize. They also know that the relationship between the two sects has been going on for many years before they knew that they had been practicing for a long time.
For this reason, they all voluntarily or were forced to make an oath of heaven on the spot, never to speak of this matter to the outside world. If they violate this oath, their Taoist hearts will be broken, and they will never have the opportunity to make progress.
The oath of heaven is not something that can be made casually. If you really violate this oath, your life will be safe, but it will be impossible to make any further progress. And it is said that at the moment of backlash, the person involved can even hear the roar of the collapse of the foundation. The sense of separation caused by the sudden loss and fragmentation will torture that person for the rest of his life, making it a lingering haze for the rest of his life.
Therefore, there is also a saying that the Taoist would rather be poisoned, would rather form a contract with someone, and would never make an oath of heaven at will.
So what kind of secrets require such strict protection, requiring everyone who knows about it to keep it secret. Combined with a series of events and various clues revealed——
The vague historical records, the cryptic attitude, the sometimes rather subtle attitude of the elders, and the inexplicable oath of destiny... can probably tell how powerful it is.
Not to mention whether there is a more powerful sect in the southeastern border than the Wuhua Sect, even if there is, it is just a hidden sect or an ordinary powerful force... Is it necessary to take the oath of heaven?
There is only one possibility that Jin Lin can think of. This so-called Shangzong may not belong to any known force, or it may not belong to any known force in the southeastern border.
Maybe...it's someone from outside the country, the one from China that Ningxia accidentally let slip.
When Ningxia was living in China, he still had some reservations when explaining to his fellow disciples after he found the main team. Except for Daojun Yuanheng and Lin Pingzhen, everyone else spoke vaguely, only saying that they fell into a foreign land and hid the matter in China.
After all, the fact that their southeastern border is a forbidden area hides too many things that are not suitable for outsiders. It is too difficult to explain, and the matter is so important that the fewer people know about it, the better.
However, Ningxia's experience was too bizarre, and many parts could not be avoided without mentioning it, otherwise it would appear incoherent and unreasonable, so I simply did not mention it at all, and could only select some aspects that did not seem so inconsistent.
Therefore, those who are interested can still get some clues from these narratives, just to see if the other party has this brain.
Ningxia adopted the term "outside the country" from Yuanheng Daojun, intending to shape it into a strange and little-known area that was different from the southeastern border, and no different from Fengming City, Xunyang City and other places in the southern border area. It makes everyone curious but not really going to delve into it.
Jin Lin heard something was wrong when Ning Xia was talking about it, but he was very sensitive and did not ask on the spot. He asked Ning Xia a few questions in private. Although he asked only marginal questions, it was clear that he was full of doubts about China-Earth, but he just didn't delve into it due to certain considerations.
Now this discussion inevitably evokes Jin Lin's reverie about so-called foreign lands.
So... what kind of existence is it? It actually caused the well-deserved first sect in the southeastern border to keep it secret, and even became quite angry when he heard about it.
Jin Lin didn't dare to ask and didn't know how to ask, so he asked the previous question? He was looking at Daojun Yuanheng's attitude.
If Master wants to say something, he will naturally tell them. If he didn't mean to say it or it was not convenient for him to say it, he would naturally find a way to cover it up, depending on the person's attitude.