Chapter 90: The First Acquaintance with Cultivating Immortals (Part I)

After listening to the clerk's explanation, the Taoist priest pondered for a moment and said, "Hearing you say this, that person is very likely to be a disciple of the six major sects, like this...... , I can only make peace for you, I think that person should give me some face. but they can't help you against the man. ”

The clerk exclaimed: "Why is this, the six major factions are nothing but the mortal martial arts sect, what is the fear of the immortal master, is it ......?"

"Yes, it is rumored that the six major factions have stood for thousands of years, and there is the support of the Immortal Dao sect behind them, but it is true. These six major sects are the top six immortal sects in the Western Liang Kingdom, stationed in the mortal world to collect some useful resources for immortal cultivators, so if this person is really a disciple of the six major sects, I can't deal with it. The Taoist priest said.

The clerk opened his mouth for a long time, and when he reached the end, he could only turn into a long sigh.

This white-faced Taoist name Yu Zhen is a disciple of a sect of cultivating immortals in Jiangzhou, "Xuanyuan Guan", when the clerk was in Jiangzhou as an envoy, this Taoist took the initiative to find him, and after revealing the Tao, he proposed to cooperate with him.

There is a small spiritual stone mine and several deposits of Xuanyuanguan and several minerals such as Xuanyuanguan, such as Xuanyuanguan; the monks are so high that it is naturally impossible for them to mine by themselves; however, ordinary immortal sects cannot plunder mortals to do coolies like evil sects; so these immortal sects either use agents among mortals to hire mortals, or buy some death row prisoners or prisoners of war from the government to serve as coolies.

This true Taoist wanted to buy some death row prisoners from the clerk who was in charge of Jiangzhou's criminal name at that time to fill the labor shortage in his sect's mine.

This matter has little to do with it, and it can still have a relationship with the legendary immortal master, so the clerk naturally agreed to it in a hurry.

The clerk served as an envoy in Jiangzhou for five years, sent a large number of prisoners to Xuanyuanguan, and even risked his head to go into the mountains to plunder the mountain people and act as prisoners.

Xuanyuanguan also reciprocated the clerks, and most of the Xuanyuan mines, feather copper mines, and silver mines were associated with ordinary iron, copper, and silver mines. As a result, Xuanyuanguan handed over a part of the ordinary iron and copper that he had practiced by the way as a reward, which made the clerk save a large amount of silver taels in Jiangzhou for five years.

Most of the treasures in the treasure house of the Wenfu that surprised Xiao Ziyang secretly and were worth millions of taels of silver were brought back from Jiangzhou by the clerks.

When the clerk stepped down, Yuzhen Daoist gave him a jade pendant and a messenger. This jade pendant can not only automatically activate an earth armor technique, but also has a mana mark left by the Yuzhen Daoist, no matter where the wearer is, the Yuzhen Daoist can find the wearer with the mark. And that messenger, as long as the message is written on it and burned, even if it is thousands of miles away, the people of Yuzhen Dao can receive the message immediately.

Hearing that Xiao Ziyang could not be killed, the clerk was extremely disappointed, but he didn't dare to give Yu Zhendao a face anyway, so he respectfully invited Yu Zhendao to a secluded and elegant courtyard to live.

Not to mention that the Wen family was at a loss and didn't know that their treasure house had been ransacked, and they were all waiting for Xiao Ziyang to come to the door five days later.

Xiao Ziyang cautiously lurked on the roof all night, but he was safe.

The next morning, he pretended to gamble all night, knocked on the door of the inn, returned to the guest room, and saw that everything in the room was exactly the same as last night, and the cloth bag containing the treasures was also lying safely in the bed, and he let out a long sigh.

He didn't dare to stay longer, took his things and paid for the house, and left Shuangping Town in a hurry.

Out of Shuangping Town, Xiao Ziyang galloped on horseback, a hundred miles away, but in just over an hour, he arrived outside Shangyuan City.

Xiao Ziyang found a secluded place, used the purple jade true qi, and shrunk his body by three inches, then took out a mask and put it on, changed into a Confucian shirt, and transformed into a scholar with a medium stature and a fair and handsome face.

After changing his appearance, Xiao Ziyang rode his horse slowly into Shangyuan City.

When he entered the city, he did not go to buy medicinal herbs, nor did he go to stay in the hotel, but rode a horse and went straight to Shangyuan City Zhongjun School.

When he came to the gate of the county school, Xiao Ziyang saw a kind-looking scholar greet him, and asked, "This brother is invited, dare to ask the surname Gao." Xiaosheng Su Li, a student of Yuncheng County, came to the county school for the first time to study, and wanted to rent a secluded yard; ”

The scholar also arched his hand and said: "It's easy to say, it's easy to say, Wang Chen, a student in Xia Panyuan County, you and I are students, it is not easy to go out to study, so naturally we should take care of each other; ”

"Thank you Brother Wang for your advice, wait until you settle down, and then come to visit Brother Wang, and ask Brother Wang for your advice when the time comes. Xiao Ziyang thanked him.

"Okay, I will wait for Brother Su in the future, and then I will introduce Brother Su to a few knowledgeable senior brothers. Wang Chen bowed his hand and saluted back.

Xiao Ziyang said goodbye to Wang Chen, and following his instructions, it was easy to find Chongwen Inn.

handed over the jujube red horse to Xiao Er, instructed him to feed him well, and following Xiao Er's fingers, he came to the shopkeeper Li.

"Shopkeeper Li is invited, and I want to rent a secluded yard, I don't know if Shopkeeper Li can introduce one or two. Saying that, Xiao Ziyang handed over a silver horn of two coins, "If you can find a satisfactory courtyard for Zai Xia today, these silver will be yours." ”

Shopkeeper Li took the slot with a look of surprise and asked, "I don't know what other requirements this talented man has besides being secluded." ”

Xiao Ziyang pretended to think about it and said, "First, it should be secluded, the yard should not be too big, but it should be tidy, and it doesn't matter if you stay away from the county school." ”

Shopkeeper Li said happily: "Coincidentally, I happened to know that a courtyard in Lu Dao met the requirements of Master Xiucai, I don't know if Master Xiucai has gone to see it now." ”

Seeing Xiao Ziyang nodding, Shopkeeper Li asked Xiao Er to call a carriage.

instructed Xiao Er to greet the guests well, and he got into the carriage with Xiao Ziyang.

About half an hour, the carriage stopped, and on the way, Shopkeeper Li looked at Xiao Ziyang's face from time to time, probably because he was afraid that Xiao Ziyang would be far away;

The courtyard is in the deepest part of a deep alley in the east of the city. The courtyard is not large, with three main rooms and four side rooms. There is a four-zhang square patio in the middle, and behind the left wing room there is a kitchen, a house where the subordinates live, and a livestock shed;

This courtyard is owned by a relative of the shopkeeper Li. His relatives bought a new house, wanted to sell the yard, but did not want to sell it cheaply, and had not been able to get rid of it, so he asked the shopkeeper Li to see if he could rent it to the students in the county school, which was too remote from the county school to be rented out.

The house was very much in line with Xiao Ziyang's mind, although he didn't care about a few taels of silver, Xiao Ziyang still bargained with Shopkeeper Li for a long time.

After the last, Xiao Ziyang rented the yard at a price of three taels of silver per month, and the shopkeeper Li called the owner of the house, wrote the lease deed, and signed it. After handing over the money to the owner for half a year, it was already dinner time.