Chen Daji quickly put on the body armor and put the "vest" on Black Flame Horse.
If this guy hadn't been poisoned, his face turned green...and half of his face had dog teeth marks, he would have been considered majestic at this moment.
Hua Jiunan asked softly, obviously worried about his good brother.
"Daji, are you...are you okay?"
"Do you feel uncomfortable somewhere?!"
Chen Daji was getting used to his new suit, and he and Hei Yanju were walking back and forth "clang, clink, clink, clink".
“Hey, this is good, this is good, it’s not stuck at all!”
"Don't worry, boss, we're fine!"
"I just got bitten a few times by a half-dog. Just wait until I get home and get the rabies vaccine!"
Chang Baye has an absolutely thorough understanding of Chen Daji.
He shook his big head with a look of disgust on his face.
"Little sir, please relax!"
"No matter what kind of injury you get, as long as you don't burp on the spot, you will definitely get better after a while!"
Hua Jiunan thought for a moment, thinking of Chen Daji's abnormal recovery ability, and nodded in agreement.
How can a man who can be beaten by various creatures in turn and still be alive and kicking to this day be treated with common sense...
After suppressing his worries, Hua Jiunan carefully looked at the new "equipment" that Chen Daji grabbed.
I couldn't help but scream in surprise at this sight.
"Taoist soldiers of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Mingguang Armor!"
Chen Daji only knew that this was a good thing, otherwise he would not have risked his life to snatch it from the Tengu and was bitten by the opponent.
But I don’t know what the specific name is or what’s good about it.
Hearing this, his curiosity was immediately piqued.
"Boss, this thing we grabbed is really a treasure?!"
"Better than the one I gave to Lao Jin and his wife?!"
Hua Jiunan nodded deeply.
"No comparison!"
"Your original armor was only slightly magical because it was blessed by your own murderous intention and obsession."
"The Mingguang Armor is a top-notch Taoist soldier tailor-made during the prosperous Tang Dynasty by Master Ye Jingneng and Imperial Academy Master Ye Jingneng for the Eighteenth Century's 'Thousand Bulls Preparation' for the palace."
"The purpose is to suppress the 'Thousands of Yin Soldiers Crossing Luoshui'."
Chen Daji was stunned when he heard this, and after a moment he scratched his big head and muttered to himself.
"Boss, you speak so well. We can understand every word."
"It's just... I don't know what it means when they are connected together..."
Speaking of this, Chen Daji suddenly remembered something and was about to take off the armor he had just put on.
"Boss, since this is a good thing, I must give it to you!"
"We'll try to get another set later!"
Hua Jiunan was moved and quickly waved his hand to stop him.
I just sighed secretly:
Having brothers is like a great plan, you will have no regrets in this life!
After calming down, Hua Jiunan changed the subject and asked.
"Daji, you just said that the baby can run away by itself, what's going on?"
Speaking of this magical thing, Chen Daji suddenly became energetic.
"Boss, boss, listen to me, you are so powerful!"
Chen Daji was originally a lucky general. When Hua Jiunan blessed him with a spell to enhance his luck, Daozang happened to wander here.
Since ancient times, treasures have been found by those who are destined to have them.
Pulled by the Qi machine, his soul was immediately sucked into Daozang.
When Chen Daji first came in, his eyes were full of all kinds of small animals.
In fact, it’s not just small animals, but also small people, knives, swords, small pills and the like.
They exude colorful light and are full of spirituality.
Walking around, sleeping, and playing around, it looks like a paradise.
Perhaps because they hadn't seen anyone for a long time, these "little elves" were not afraid when they first saw Chen Daji. Instead, they came over curiously.
Seeing how cute they were, Chen Daji couldn't help but reach out and grab a suspended four-horse chariot.
Something magical happened:
After the chariot was caught in Chen Daji's hands, it turned into a murderous bamboo slip.
When the other elves saw this, they were startled at first, and then ran away screaming.
With Chen Daji's IQ, he didn't even realize that the "elves" were all treasures.
By the time he was kicked hard by the Black Flame Horse, it was already too late:
As far as his eyes could see, only the "Mingguang Armor" he was wearing now ran the slowest, and he held him in his arms.
At this time, the Tengu and the embroidered shoes fell from the sky, and the two sides began to fight for it.
Note 1: Thousand Niu Preparation, a senior imperial military attache during the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
"Zhuangzi: The Master of Health Preservation" said: The number of swords is thousands of oxen, and the blade is as if it was newly made in Xíng.
Therefore, the self-defense sword carried by the emperor was called the "Thousand Ox Sword".
It is derived from "Zhuangzi", which means "sharp can cut down a thousand oxen".
Later, during the Northern Dynasties and the Northern Wei Dynasty, a type of senior military attache appeared. In addition to being responsible for the emperor's safety, they were also in charge of the "Thousand Ox Sword".
This kind of imperial military attache is "prepared by a thousand oxen".
Note 2: Ye Jinneng, one of the Taoist Celestial Masters, was worshiped by the court in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Legend has it that he "defeated the Hu monk, saved the Dragon God, and borrowed the Tianhe River".
For details, see "Xuanguai Lu" (also known as "Youguai Lu") written by Niu Sengru in the Tang Dynasty.
Note 3: Yin soldiers crossed Luoshui.
It took place in Luoyang, the eastern capital during the prosperous Tang Dynasty, in the late Xuanzong period.
In the summer of June of that year, one day suddenly the people of Luoyang were restless, running around in the streets, and even a stampede occurred.
It turned out that a group of Yin soldiers, numbering tens of thousands, suddenly appeared in mid-air.
The horses roared and shadows overlapped.
And this happened many times.
Every time it appears at night, walking all the way from the south bank of Luoshui, and disappearing on the north bank of Luoshui.
The cause of the incident has never been clear.
For details, see "Youyang Zazu" written by Tang Dynasty and Duan Chengshi.
The above contents are all related to the follow-up of this book, and are slightly annotated for the convenience of readers and little fairies.