Ye Ming used the Taoist magic on the horns to cover up and successfully avoided the misfortunes along the way and returned to Mr. Bai's home.
He hid directly in the utility room of Mr. Bai's house, and then began to look at the three treasures given by Lao Niu.
The first is the golden elixir, which is the crystallization of Lao Niu's lifelong Taoist practice and is very precious.
Ye Ming can feel how powerful the magic power is contained in this golden elixir.
If it is refined and absorbed, the mana will be greatly increased.
There's just one problem, the magic power in this golden elixir is too pure.
If Ye Ming's current cultivation level were to absorb it, it would be directly transformed into a Taoist spirit body, and he would no longer be able to be a demon.
What a joke, Ye Ming aspires to become the unparalleled demon in the world of cholera, how could he turn to become a Taoist spirit body?
However, this golden elixir smells really good~~
Ye Ming finally endured it and cast a spell to seal the golden elixir and hide it in the black smoke itself.
Wait until your cultivation level is enough to refine the golden elixir in the future.
Look at the horns again. The two horns are the product of many years of practice by the old cow. They can almost be regarded as a great Taoist secret treasure.
It was thanks to these horns that Ye Ming was able to easily avoid Yin Zhan's detection.
Although Ye Ming cannot exert its true power due to the inconsistent nature of its magic power, there is absolutely no problem in just using it to hide and escape.
Finally, there is the "Qingniu Ginseng Tongqi" written on the cowhide, which not only contains the method itself, but also Lao Niu's many years of experience in cultivation.
It can be seen from this three-piece suit that Lao Niu hopes to shed his demonic body and turn to Taoism.
But Ye Ming obviously disappointed Lao Niu, who had no intention of turning to Taoism.
And because of his previous successful experience in practicing the "Zhengxuan Five Elements Technique", Ye Ming is confident that he can use his pure demonic energy to complete the Qingniu Ginseng Tongyi.
The only difference is that "Zhengxuan Five Elements Technique" is a spell, and "Qingniu Ginseng Tongqi" is a skill. Ye Ming is not 100% sure whether it will work or not.
Fortunately, there is no rush. I will study it slowly when I get back to the village.
Of course, Ye Ming was not idle either. He immediately began to understand the "Qingniu Ginseng Contract" without even understanding it.
After some understanding, Ye Ming discovered that the Qing Niu Ginseng Tongqi was quite powerful and belonged to the authentic Taoist sect.
After it is completed, the magic power is strong and continuous, and it has the power to move mountains and reclaim seas. Most importantly, it has a strong ability to fight for a long time.
Of course, the shortcomings are also obvious. It is very slow to practice. For example, Lao Niu himself has been practicing for three hundred years.
Moreover, there is another problem that is difficult to solve.
The "Qingniu Ginseng Tongqi" requires that one should practice the incense kung fu against the rising sun every day.
But Ye Ming is a devil, how could he do such a thing to seek death?
After thinking about it, I wonder if it would be feasible to use the moonlight when the moon rises instead?
There are also many problems that need to be solved.
Ye Ming kept thinking about solutions.
If other cultivators knew about this modification of the practice, they would probably be shocked.
You must know that the formation of a skill cannot be completed by just one or two people.
This often requires a sect to gather the strength of several generations and gradually perfect it.
It is precisely because the process of performing the Dharma is extremely difficult that people who practice it have a saying that the Dharma should not be taught lightly.
Generally, those who dare to revise and compile new exercises alone are either geniuses or stupid young men who don't understand anything.
Even a peerless genius who dares to behave like this will often have to pay the price for his actions.
Ye Ming didn't know this, he was just thinking about how to transform this technique for his own use.
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The next day, Mr. Bai went out to visit friends again.
Ye Ming, who had been studying for a whole night, hid in Mr. Bai's jade pendant again.
It is a demon, and as long as the demonic energy does not fade, it does not need to rest at all.
Mr. Bai found a few more literary friends today, plus the few people from yesterday, there were more than a dozen people gathered together.
Among these people, Ye Ming discovered another scholar with great righteousness.
Although it's not as upright as Mr. Bai's, it's still pretty good.
While everyone was chatting in a restaurant, Ye Ming noticed a stall on the street.
It was a fortune-telling stall set up by a Taoist who looked a little unkempt.
The Taoist claimed to be "accurate" and bluntly said that if the calculation is not accurate, no money is needed.
At this time, a man came to tell fortunes.
Taoist Chongzhun looked at the person's palms and faces and said:
"Your hall is dark, your roof is covered with dark clouds, your complexion is pale, you are leaking money from your exports, you are causing trouble, you are missing four of the five elements, and you are a bit immoral..."
Before Taoist Chongquan could finish his words, the man punched him on the bridge of the nose, causing the Taoist's nose to bleed. He flipped over the Taoist's stall and walked away angrily.
Taoist Chongzhun wiped the nosebleed and tidied the stall again, muttering, "I am just telling the truth."
Soon, another person came to tell fortunes.
Ye Ming found it interesting and was about to watch it again, but Mr. Bai got up and went to another table to toast.
When Mr. Bai returned to his original position, the fortune teller had already left.
Just seeing that Taoist Chongquan's stall was in a mess again, one could guess what he had gone through.
Taoist Taoist Chong Zhun was indeed too straightforward. In the next two days of burning incense, the Gua stall was opened three times. Not even a penny was received, and a leg was broken on the table of the Gua stall.
He reluctantly propped up the Gua stall again, touched Taoist Taoist's bruised eye sockets, and continued to set up the stall.
Finally, the time came for Taoist Chongquan.
Another old-looking guy came to tell fortunes, telling fortunes.
After doing some calculations with the Taoist priest, I found that my brother had a happy marriage line and was a blessed one. After telling the truth, the brother was in a good mood and gave him five copper coins.
In this way, Taoist Chongzhun finally got his first income today.
However, after that, he never got any money again.
It's a lot of beatings.
When Master Chongzhun was lamenting that it was hard to make money, he suddenly heard a burst of noise from the crowd.
Many people shouted, "Taoist Master Jin Guang is here."
This immediately attracted Ye Ming's attention upstairs. Isn't Taoist Priest Jin Guang the liar Taoist Priest?
Taoist Chongzhun also looked curiously at the "fellow" who was coming over.
It has to be said that Taoist Master Jin Guang's appearance is quite good. He is walking in a standard small square step, looking calm and confident. Behind him are two Taoist boys, one holding a sword and the other holding a whisk.
A group of people gathered around asking Taoist Master Jin Guang to tell their fortunes.
Taoist priest Jin Guang led the two Taoists to the best stall area on this street, and then stopped.
The two Taoist boys immediately began to set up the stall. Taoist Master Jin Guang closed his eyes and remained still, showing the demeanor of a master.
Taoist Chongzhun also looked at Taoist Priest Jin Guang curiously, wondering where his fellow Taoist was, and he was so grand.
Soon, Taoist Master Jin Guang’s stall was set up.
Taoist priest Jin Guang sat swaggeringly at the booth and began to tell the fortunes of the people in front of him.
What Taoist Master Jin Guang said was not as direct as Taoist Chongquan. They were all ambiguous words, and there were many subtle flatteries in his words.
He only coaxed those who came to tell fortunes to be very happy, thinking that Taoist Master Jin Guang's fortune telling was extremely accurate, and he was satisfied and gave him twenty copper coins.
After one person calculated his fortune, others immediately rushed to let Taoist Master Jin Guang tell his fortune.
For a time, the stall of Taoist Jin Guang was crowded with people.
But if you look at the Taoist Gua stall, there will be no birds at the front door.
Ye Ming, who saw this scene upstairs, sneered:
"The world doesn't know the true gods, so they only turn lies into prophecies."
Taoist Chongzhun didn't care that he had no business, but looked at Taoist Jinguang in confusion.
His ears are very good and he can clearly hear Taoist Jinguang's comments, which are all ambiguous.
Although I'm not entirely wrong, there are a few things that are right.
Just because there are so many fortune tellers and they are all crowded together, the Taoist priest dare not say that what he sees is right just by looking at it with his big eyes.
What if the other party is a fellow practitioner with profound cultivation, and I have really made a mistake?
With this thought in mind, Taoist Chongzhun listened carefully for a while.
When a person who was obviously suffering from bad luck was said by Taoist Master Jin Guang that "good fortune is coming", Taoist Master Chongzhun finally couldn't bear it anymore.
I saw him stand up and say:
"Brother Taoist, your calculation is wrong."
Then, no feedback was received...
Because everyone is rushing to find Taoist Master Jin Guang to tell their fortunes, who has time to pay attention to him?
Taoist Chongzhun was thin-skinned and blushed when no one responded.
But in the end, he chose to sacrifice his face and decided to expose this liar in front of everyone, so that everyone should stop believing in him!
Taoist Chongzhun stepped forward, pushed aside the crowd, and came directly in front of Taoist Master Jinguang.
Taoist Master Jin Guang subconsciously wanted to criticize the person in front of him, but when he found out that it was someone wearing old Taoist robes, he thought he was trying to steal business from him.
"Brother Taoist, don't you know how to tell fortunes yourself? Are you going to come to a poor Taoist to tell fortunes?"
Unexpectedly, the other party came forward and spoke, and said to Taoist Quan:
"Brother Taoist, we practitioners should be responsible for helping the world and saving people. How can you talk nonsense here, deceive people, and make money from others?"
Upon hearing this, Taoist Priest Jin Guang smiled slightly, stood up directly without any excuse, and said to the crowd:
"You all have heard that this Taoist brother who came from nowhere said that Pindao is a swindler. Pindao didn't say much. That's all for today's fortune telling. Pindao takes his leave."
After saying that, Taoist Master Jin Guang ordered the two Taoist boys to clean up the stall and leave.
When Taoist Chongzhun saw that the other party was so knowledgeable, he thought that the other party was not a bad person. He might have been forced to do so due to the pressure of life.
While Taoist Master Jin Guang was trying to figure out what was wrong with Taoist Master Jin Guang, everyone around him stopped.
"Where did this wild Taoist priest come from? He actually slandered Taoist Master Jin Guang. It's really unreasonable!"
"Yes, I think he is jealous of Taoist Priest Jin Guang's fame and profound magic power, so he comes here to cause trouble."
"Yes, don't believe him!"
"His stall is right there, smash his stall and tell him to get out of Yanhua Mansion!"
The crowd was so excited that they smashed Taoist Chongquan's stall to pieces and threw the people into another street.
After dealing with Taoist Chongzhun, everyone hurriedly advised Taoist Jin Guang not to leave and to continue telling fortunes.
Taoist Master Jin Guang agreed "reluctantly" and began to tell people's fortunes again.
When the embarrassed Taoist Chongzhun saw this, he shouted "the world is unfair" and left helplessly.
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