To make a digression, whether it is a novel or reality, stealing the skills from a master or leaking the sect's skills is intolerable at any time, because stealing the skills from a teacher violates morality and is the way of an animal; leaking the sect's skills will make people The sect is in danger. Therefore, all powerful sects hate these two things deeply. Once they find out, they will destroy their whole body cultivation, but in severe cases, there is no need to abolish their cultivation. You can be reincarnated and start over. Then would you say that the Institute of Mortal Immortal Culture also leaked all the techniques? But don't forget that this is a membership system, so everyone was forced by Ye Feng to use their interests to become a sect organization called "Mortal Immortal Cultural Research Institute" and became a community of interests. And Ye Feng hopes that mortals can also participate in this community. But this is something Ye Feng needs to consider.
So stealing the skills from teachers and leaking the skills will naturally be tabooed by Ye Feng, the new "sect".
Speaking of stealing skills from teachers, we have to mention the male protagonist of a novel, Tang San in "Douluo Dalu"
As the protagonist, Tang San was a disciple of the Tang Sect's outer sect in his previous life. If there were no special opportunities, it would be hopeless to enter the inner sect in this life. Tang San kept begging the elders to let him enter the inner sect and learn higher inner skills and mental methods. . After being rejected many times, Tang San finally secretly went to the inner sect and stole the Tang Sect's supreme secret. It is really treasonous.
Although in the end, with the help of old man Tang Lan, Tang San learned the Tang Sect's Xuan Tian Gong, as well as all the techniques for making hidden weapons. But in the end, Tang San chose to jump off a cliff to express his ambition. This operation was indeed a mystery.
First of all, Tang San did indeed steal martial arts secrets, and was eventually discovered by the sect. Thirdly, it was right for the sect to send people to arrest him. After all, it was impossible for you to steal the martial arts secrets, and I couldn't ignore you. Just ask! Why is he so confident despite being a thief? Are thieves so angry these days?
In the end, Tang San said that the skills he stole would never be passed on to outsiders, but it was just your words. How could the sect believe your words, especially those of a thief? If you really believed it, you would be mentally ill. It can be seen that the brains of those elders were still normal at that time.
In the end, there was one thing Tang San did that was very stupid, and that was to insist on taking out the Buddha's Wrath Tang Lotus before jumping off the cliff, because you know, a sect doesn't actually value a disciple very highly, but If you yourself can bring huge benefits to the sect, the sect will naturally truly value you. If Tang San had directly presented the Buddha's Angry Tang Lotus to the headmaster at that time, after the headmaster learned of Tang San's astonishing talent, he would definitely let Tang San join the inner sect, or even become his personal disciple. Because after Tang San jumped off the cliff, the leader actually said that if Tang San was still alive, he would be the only successor to his position as leader. From this, it can be seen that the leader still attaches great importance to talents. .
Therefore, after watching "Douluo Dalu", Ye Feng commented on the series of mysterious operations of Tang San's previous life: 1. Tang San's death in his previous life was either due to his brain being kicked by a donkey. Either the author wants Tang San to die, and he dares to use any messy logic to do things. It is really a kind of plot killing. 2. The protagonist Tang San is obviously a thief, but the problem is that he always thinks that he is right. His thick-skinnedness is amazing; he is so shameless that even Ye Feng is willing to be defeated.
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Okay, enough of the nonsense, let’s talk about Ye Feng’s date with Qing Ni and Tu Shanling.
In the library, Qingni read the books very carefully. Ye Feng had finished reading An Lin's book, but Qingni was still addicted to the book. It seems that bookishness is Qingni's natural temperament, but Ye Feng just likes to look at Qingni like this. So Ye Feng went to the science and technology book section again to see if there were any other books by An Lin. Unfortunately nothing was found. So I took a piece of paper and pen and returned to my original seat, as if I was drawing some design drawing.
That is indeed the blueprint. An Lin's design sketch of the external spiritual root device. Because she didn't understand Thunder Road, there were many aspects of the device design that were not suitable for the use of Thunder Road. However, that sketch gave Ye Feng a lot of inspiration. So Ye Feng added his own ideas based on her sketch, adjusted all the unreasonable things, and designed the first generation of external spiritual root device. To be sure, Ye Feng studied it carefully and finally determined that there was generally no big problem. However, Ye Feng is not sure to what level this external spiritual root device is suitable for a mortal to reach in cultivation, whether it is the early stage of Qi refining or the later stage, or even the foundation building stage? But that was the first generation after all. Although it was designed by itself, it still needed a lot of things to be tested and adjusted in practice.
So Ye Feng really thinks the library is a good place. Many historical works that changed the world were written in libraries. For example, the great thinker Marx wrote most of his works in libraries.
At this moment, Tu Shanling quietly approached Ye Feng. Ye Feng looked at Tu Shanling with an evil expression, and could not help but tilt his body a little further away from the fox.
Tu Shanling noticed Ye Feng's expressions and movements, looked at Ye Feng with contempt, and cursed softly:
"I'm not shameless enough to attack a guy like you in a place like this."
Ye Feng also asked softly with contempt: "Tell me, what's the matter?"
Tu Shanling asked: "Feng, you said that Sun Monkey was so powerful when he was making trouble in the Heavenly Palace. Why couldn't anyone defeat him when he took the West Meridian, and he kept sending reinforcements? Aren't the reinforcements sent by Monkey the same thing from there? ?"
Ye Feng did not expect that this fox would also read a book seriously, and the questions he asked were somewhat in-depth, so he explained:
"In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong once caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace. Hundreds of thousands of heavenly soldiers and generals were unable to do anything to him. After escaping from Taishang Laojun's gossip furnace, he fought with the gods of Lei Department inextricably. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to invite Tathagata Buddha came to the West to suppress him. At that time, Sun Wukong's indestructible body and flaming eyes were indeed the pinnacle of his strength. Tathagata Buddha had no way to kill him and could only suppress him.
Later, he followed Tang Monk to obtain the Western Scriptures. When they were at Pingding Mountain, Sun Wukong and his party met the Golden Horn and Silver Horn boys under the Supreme Laojun's seat. This time, Sun Wukong was really suppressed by their magic weapons and was forced to adopt Using a battle of wits, he finally managed to get rid of the two boys and got a few treasures. However, Taishang Laojun jumped out again. In order to get back the magic weapon and avoid being accused of lax discipline, Taishang Laojun Laojun revealed a secret to Sun Wukong, as described in the original work:
The old gentleman said: "If you don't do my business, don't blame others wrongly. I borrowed this from the Bodhisattva of the Sea three times and sent it to him to help transform demons and demons. I want to see if your master and disciple are sincere in going west."