Chapter 411 You Are Not Polite at All



If it's just memory loss, that's fine!

What Song Mingdao was most worried about was that Mengpo soup would have other effects on Lu Hen Ge.

Lu Sheng didn't say anything, but took a step back. She could see alienation and disgust in Lu Hen Ge's eyes. Now was not a good time to chat with Lu Hen Ge, and Song Mingdao was needed to negotiate.

Seeing this.

Song Mingdao naturally understood the meaning: "Your cultivation level?"

Hearing this.

Lu Hen Ge lowered his eyes slightly, sensed his own cultivation, and then shook his head: "I don't have any cultivation at all now."

Oh shit!

Song Mingdao was shocked!

The lack of cultivation means that Lu Hen Ge has become a mortal. In the underworld, there is no difference between a dead person and a person without cultivation.

As if sensing Song Mingdao's worry, Lu Henge consoled him, "Although I'm no longer at that level of cultivation, it doesn't mean I've lost my former strength. On the contrary, I feel even stronger."

Song Mingdao did not understand the meaning.

On the contrary, Lu Sheng's eyes were thoughtful, with a gleam in them: "The Taoist Sutra of Saving People!"

Taoism is a very large religion.

There are three religions under its umbrella.

The three religions each have their own doctrines.

Since the doctrines are different, the Taoist mental methods practiced by the three religions are naturally different.

The so-called "Duren Jing" is the main cultivation method of the human religion. The function of the "Duren Jing" is very simple and crude, which is to teach mortals how to become immortals and what to do when encountering various difficulties in the process of becoming immortals.

According to rumors, the person who is best at saving people in Taoism is none other than Jiang Ziya, the previous user of the Imperial Pen and the writer of the last Investiture of the Gods.

In Lu Sheng's memory, Jiang Ziya was a very contradictory person.

When he first joined Taoism, he was actually a disciple of the Human Religion, and he was exposed to the Human Religion's exercises and Heart Sutra. But later it was rumored that Jiang Ziya was a sheep, and his surname was similar to that of a sheep, so some people also said that Jiang Ziya was a disciple of the Jie Religion, because cultivators of the poultry and animal species are in line with the Jie Religion's doctrine of teaching without distinction.

But the amazing thing is that Jiang Ziya finally became a disciple of the Chan Sect.

This is actually very strange.

The School of the Orthodox Cultivation is the one that values ​​orthodoxy the most. It is completely opposite to the School of the Demonic Cultivation's way of accepting disciples whoever comes. The conditions for joining the School of the Orthodox Cultivation are very harsh.

As for Jiang Ziya’s talent... it can only be described as a rubbish.

To be honest.

Jiang Ziya is not as good as Lu Hen Ge.

The only explanation may be that Jiang Ziya was chosen by the imperial edict, and with the help of the imperial edict, the Chan sect made an exception and accepted Jiang Ziya.

The Taoist philosophy that Jiang Ziya was best at was the Sutra of Deliverance, and this did not change even after he became a disciple of the Chan Sect.

In the Sutra of Saving People, there is a very important content called "Inaction is better than action".

To put it simply.

When mortals practice cultivation, they should not excessively pursue the realm of cultivation, as those are secondary. The true destination of cultivating immortals should be to be inaction and to be in the midst of heaven and earth.

The facts prove it.

Jiang Ziya did it.

Ancient Taoist texts contain numerous records about Jiang Ziya. After all, as the person who presided over the Conferred Gods event and the user of the Imperial Brush, Taoism naturally attaches great importance to him. However, there is no mention of Jiang Ziya's level of cultivation.

Not having a certain level of cultivation doesn’t mean being weak.

In Taoist terms, this is a kind of sublimation, a true beginning to transcend everything.

now.

Lu Hen Ge is very similar to this situation.

"It's a good thing for him."

Lu Sheng really envied Lu Hen Ge.

Why does Lu Hen Ge have to deal with all the good things?

If there was no such thing as the Son of Fortune in the Immortal World, Lu Sheng would have suspected that Lu Henge was the Son of Fortune in the Immortal World.

but.

All things are interdependent and mutually exclusive.

Taoist mental methods are not absolutely invincible. There are naturally things that can restrain them. And the thing that can most restrain Taoist skills and mental methods is none other than Taoist magic weapons such as the Bagua Mirror.

One more thing.

Jiang Ziya's final fate was not good.

If Lu Hen Ge follows the same path as Jiang Ziya, his ending will probably not be any better.

Song Mingdao was still a little worried: "Try to punch her and let me see how powerful it is."

Song Mingdao raised his hand and pointed at Lu Sheng.

Lu Sheng was confused.

no!

Buddy!

Is this correct?

I took great pains to wake you up, but the first thing you did when you woke up was to attack me. That doesn't make sense.

Song Mingdao's reason was simple: "I am a spirit, and I cannot withstand too much force. But you are different. As long as the underworld and the Naihe Bridge are still there, you will not die, so taking a punch will not be a big deal."

Lu Sheng rolled his eyes: "I owe you?"

Lu Hen Ge nodded: "I think it's okay."

Lu Sheng:......

Before Lu Sheng could react, Lu Hen Ge raised his right hand, slowly clenched his fist, and swung it towards Lu Sheng.

The fist was weak and looked harmless.

Seeing this.

Lu Sheng breathed a sigh of relief. It was okay. Judging from the situation, Lu Henge was just pretending.

In just a few breaths, Lu Sheng had already made up his mind. When Lu Hen Ge's fist came over, he would pretend to be frustrated and look panicked to give Lu Hen Ge enough face.

Next second.

Lu Sheng felt something was wrong.

I seem to be unable to move!

Everything around her was rejecting her, even time was abandoning her.

This feeling seems familiar.

I had a similar feeling when I wrote her name with the imperial pen just now.

However, Lu Hen Ge's punch was more extreme and much more terrifying than the power of the Imperial Pen.

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