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Chapter 208 The Daily Life of Cultivation

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    Zhao Ran had already begun to be able to move freely during practice. He meditated in the pavilion for a while, first adjusted his breathing, and then followed the requirements of the Nine Heavens Mysterious Dragon Forbidden Technique to recite, pinch, step, and move his breath.  , in less than a moment, I finished practicing the techniques in the first chapter, and I felt quite refreshed.

    After Zhao Ran finished his work, Wei Zhizhen stepped forward and said, "Where did you learn this Taoist technique, junior brother? It seems to be quite mysterious. It's not inferior, it's quite impressive."

    Zhao Ran said with a smile: "Senior brother laughed at me. I didn't know Taoism before and no one taught me, so I learned some miscellaneous things from Master Wuse By the way, Master Wuse is the Wucai who built a cave next to Junshan Temple to practice.  Jinji, do the two senior uncles Da Zhuo and Xiao Zhuo knowand senior brother also knows? Well, this Taoist technique is a gate control method. If senior brother is interested, I will demonstrate it to senior brother."

    Wei Zhizhen shook his head and said: "There are thousands of Taoist techniques, each with its own subtlety. If you see a good one and want to learn it, how can you have so much effort? Master often said that the end of practice is to become an immortal and lay a good foundation for cultivation.  , is more effective than learning hundreds or thousands of moves. Fighting is just a rudimentary skill. You only need to be good at one skill. As long as you drill into the depths, you can deal with everything. Although junior brother's door control method looks good, senior brother, I am relatively stupid.  If you can¡¯t learn your own subject well, how can you dare to be greedy for more?¡±

    This senior brother has a good attitude, and Zhao Ran also knows that what he says makes sense, but if it were him, if he saw an exquisite Taoist technique and had the opportunity to learn it, he would never let it go.

    Follow Wei Zhizhen into the sword pavilion. The first floor is a hall with a radius of seven to eight feet and a height of about two feet. There are two huge stone pillars in the middle to support the structure.  There are oil lamps hanging on the walls around the hall, and under each oil lamp there is a recessed stone niche. What is enshrined in it is not a statue of a god, but a long and short sword of different shapes.

    Zhao Ran glanced at it and roughly figured out that there were dozens of flying swords enshrined in this hall. No wonder this pavilion was called Lingjian Pavilion.  According to Wei Zhizhen, there are nine floors in the sword pavilion, and the flying swords enshrined in each floor are of different quality. The higher you go up, the smaller the number, but the higher the quality.

    Zhao Ran really wanted to visit the pavilion, but he could only think about it. With his current level of cultivation, it would be extremely difficult to go up to the second floor, let alone the third floor or above.

    "Master is in retreat above," Wei Zhizhen pointed to the upper floor and said to Zhao Ran, "The fifth floor."

    "What floor is Senior Brother on?"

    "I'm on the fourth floor."

    "Where are Senior Brother Yu and Senior Brother Luo?"

    "They are all on the third floor."

    Zhao Ran understood that this sword pavilion is also divided according to the level of cultivation. Once your cultivation level reaches a certain level, you can practice at the corresponding level. If you insist on climbing up to the level if your cultivation level is not enough, according to Wei Zhizhen, it is equivalent to  Seeking death yourself.

    The flying swords enshrined in the first floor are all matched with Taoist monks. When practicing, these flying swords will automatically attack the monks who enter here according to the path and sword moves of the previous owner. All that is left to do is to do everything possible.  Strength lives in this hall.

    Wei Zhizhen told Zhao Ran to be careful when practicing. If you really don't have enough strength, you can use your token. Once the token comes out, all the flying swords will return to their respective positions, and the attack will stop until Zhao Ran takes the token back.  After finishing his instructions, he went up the stairs in the corner.

    Zhao Ran took out the token and put it into the groove on the stone pillar on the left side of the hall according to Wei Zhizhen's instructions, leaving a part of his spiritual thoughts in the sword pavilion formation.

    As soon as he put the token back into his fingers, Zhao Ran felt the wind blowing from the back of his head. He took a wrong step and ducked behind the stone pillar. He heard a "clang" and a three-foot-long flying sword hit the stone pillar and was bounced to the ground.  Face, he immediately fluttered twice and flew back to the stone niche, but did not enter the stone niche. He only stopped steadily in the air, with the sword pointed directly at Zhao Ran, vaguely seeming to challenge him.

    Wei Zhizhen once told Zhao Ran that since he became a disciple of Lingjian Pavilion, he would be given a flying sword as a gift, but Zhao Ran had to choose which one to give.  The dozens of flying swords in the first level of the sword pavilion are not only a training and test for Zhao Ran, but also the process of selecting flying swords for him.  If Zhao Ran takes a fancy to a flying sword, he can imprint his own essence mark on it using a tool-making technique and become the master of the flying sword.

    Therefore, Zhao Ran was very interested in the first flying sword that sneaked up on him, and eagerly waited for the flying sword to strike again.

    The sword trembled and flew straight towards Zhao Ran. The speed was not fast, but the accuracy was excellent, and it hit Zhao Ran directly in front of him.  Zhao Ran walked in a hurry, twisted his body, and stepped aside.  The flying sword stabbed into the air, but the remaining power was not used up, and it stabbed on the floor with another "ding" sound.  Zhao Ran saw a few sparks popping out from where the sword tip hit the floor, and his heart trembled. He knew that the thrust of the sword was extremely powerful. If he accidentally hit it, he would probably be severely injured on the spot.

      Zhao Ran has quite good fighting experience. In addition to two battles with Tulu Jueyuan, he also had many fights while fleeing in the Xia Kingdom. However, this was the first time he saw flying swords. At this moment, he was focused on watching  Holding this three-foot-long flying sword, he kept thinking about the skills to dodge the flying sword.

    This flying sword was powerful and accurate, so Zhao Ran did not dare to be careless. However, after dodging for half an hour, he gradually adapted to it and began to try to use the Nine Heavens Black Dragon Forbidden Technique.  Zhao Ran planned to use this opportunity to hone his skills in casting forbidden spells when facing enemies.  At the beginning, he would cast during the adjustment gap after the flying sword returned to its position. After getting familiar with it, he would put the casting time on the way from the flying sword, and hone his casting speed by compressing the reaction time.

    After practicing like this until noon, I felt hungry, so I took out the token from my finger and shook it.  Feijian immediately sensed Zhao Ran's token, returned to the stone niche with a buzzing sound, and slowly sank in. This morning's practice was over.

    Only then did Zhao Ran feel exhausted and sweating profusely.  He circulated the mana in the Qi Sea over his body, evaporated the sweat, and then stepped out of the sword pavilion.

    Back in the small courtyard, a plate of food had been brought by the omniscient guest. It was rich in vegetables, cooked meat and fruits. Zhao Ran's practice in the morning had consumed too much physical and energy, and his appetite was greatly improved. After a while, he had a plate of food.  All the food was stuffed into his stomach.

    After eating, Zhao Ran wanted to go to his senior brother Wei Zhizhen and ask him for advice on some of the problems he encountered during practice this morning, but Quan Zhike told him that the three senior brothers had not returned from the sword pavilion and had sent all the food.  In the pavilion, they usually practice all day and all night after entering the pavilion, so it is probably rare to see them.

    At this point, we can see the difference. Zhao Ran couldn't hold on after practicing for two hours, but the three brothers were able to persist for a whole day. The difference between them cannot be calculated.

    In the afternoon, Zhao Ran lay quietly in his room, meditating on three inner breath contemplations to restore his magic power. After his magic power was fully recovered, he opened the door and went out. The sky had darkened and it was already dusk.

    Quanzhike brought another plate of food and served Zhao Ran dinner. He also told Zhao Ran that Taoist Zhu Zhimeng from Qiqiao Forest had visited Zhao Ran in the afternoon. He knew that Zhao Ran was practicing meditation and did not disturb him.  , and left on his own.  Zhu Zhimeng left a message to Zhao Ran, saying that when Zhao Ran is free, please go to Qiqiao Forest to meet him.

    Zhao Ran looked at the sky and saw that it was not completely dark yet, so he asked Quanzhike to lead the way to Qiqiao Forest.

    The so-called Qiqiao Forest is a walnut forest on a hillside. It is called Qiqiao because of the name of Zhu Zhimeng's faction.  Zhu Zhimeng's master is Master Liang Tengsong, who is currently the Master of Qiqiao Lin. Qiqiao refers to the seven Taoist skills of hiding, stabbing, observing, walking, moving, dodging and photographing. It has been passed down for a long time in Huayun Pavilion.  A sect of the school, the monk with the strongest Qiqiao Taoist skills in the pavilion is not Master Liang Tengsong, but Elder Yan Yunzhao. Because he has been promoted to the realm of master training five years ago, he has been promoted to the elder of Huayun Pavilion.  In this position, Master Liang taught Qiqiao Taoism.

    Leaving Lingjian Pavilion, passing through Yunlan Gang and Huoxin Cave, after walking for almost two miles, we arrived at Qiqiao Forest.  The forest is not big and just covers the hillside. More than a dozen thatched huts are scattered among the walnut trees. Although they look simple, they feel natural and full of mountain dwelling atmosphere.

    A secular Taoist master from Qiqiao Forest came out to greet him. He heard that he was visiting Zhu Zhimeng and said to Zhao Ran: "The Taoist priests have already given instructions. If Taoist priest Zhao comes to visit, please come in and meet him. After entering the forest, walk forward fifty feet."  , that¡¯s the room on the left.¡±

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