The place where the young Taoist priest sat was a platform protruding from the mountain wall, about three or four meters above the ground. There was no way to get up there, and no one knew how he got up there.
The late autumn wind blew through the mountains, and the chilly air drilled into his neck. Ye Cang couldn't help but sneeze and tightened his collar.
The three big men who had a profound influence on the entertainment industry stood silently on the mountain road, listening to the sound effects of the game coming from their mobile phones.
After a lot of effort, the young Taoist priest's mobile phone finally sent a "victory" representing victory. He then put the phone back into his pocket and jumped down from the mountain.
At such a high place, he landed lightly like a nimble cat, without even changing his expression. At this time, he looked a bit like a master.
When he stood in front of them, Shen Huai and the others could see his face clearly.
He was about twenty years old, with fair skin, his hair combed into a bun, his expression was a little cold, and he looked a little distant.
The old Taoist hurried over: "Brother, I have something to trouble you with..."
Before he finished speaking, the young Taoist glanced at Shen Huai and the others, and frowned when he looked at Ye Cang: "Resurrection from the dead?"
Shen Huai and Ye Cang were both surprised. Who would have thought that he could see Ye Cang's identity at a glance? Just based on this ability, he is indeed better than the old Taoist.
The young Taoist looked at Ye Cang carefully from top to bottom: "Although it is resurrection from the dead, it is not contaminated by cause and effect, which is quite interesting..."
As he said, he walked towards Ye Cang.
The old Taoist priest quickly stopped him: "Brother, it's not him..."
The young Taoist priest stopped and shifted his gaze to Shen Huai and Pei Ran, and finally to Pei Ran. He looked at him for a long time, and there was a hint of surprise on his cold face.
Without saying a word, the young Taoist priest suddenly stretched out his hand to grab Pei Ran's wrist. This time, the old Taoist priest didn't have time to stop him, but was blocked by Pei Ran.
Although this body was not Pei Ran's original body, it retained his habits and memories, and even the reflexes of his muscles.
Unexpectedly, the young Taoist priest did not give up. He turned his palm and grabbed Pei Ran directly. Pei Ran took a half step back, but his other hand hit the young Taoist priest's wrist.
In just a few seconds, the two had fought several rounds.
The young Taoist's eyes sparkled: "Great Kung Fu!"
He said, not holding back, but rushing forward to fight with Pei Ran directly.
Shen Huai, Ye Cang: "..."
The old Taoist jumped in panic: "My senior brother! Why are you fighting with others!" The
young Taoist was so excited that he didn't bother to pay attention to him.
The young Taoist's skills were not bad, but Pei Ran was born in a martial arts family and received the most orthodox training since he was a child. Although he later went to make movies, he did not fall behind in his Kung Fu.
The two fought very quickly. Compared with the young Taoist, Pei Ran was slightly better. He grabbed the young Taoist's broken thread and kicked him out directly, but his strength was not strong. The young Taoist took a few steps back and released the force.
He fought heartily, like a well-fed cat, his eyes fell on Shen Huai condescendingly, and he snorted: "It's just Yin Yang Eyes, it's not a big deal!"
Shen Huai: "..."
He felt a little complicated for some reason. It was the first time that he was ignored so thoroughly, which was also a rare experience for him. However, his childhood experience, coupled with Pei Ran's description of how difficult it was to seal the Yin Yang Eyes, made him somewhat hesitant.
The old Taoist saw what he was thinking, slapped his head, and explained: "I forgot to tell you that my senior brother also has Yin Yang Eyes."
This time even Pei Ran looked at the young Taoist priest in surprise.
The young Taoist priest coughed lightly and said, "It's easy to seal the Yin Yang Eyes. It's not easy for others to seal it with external force, but it's a piece of cake for me."
When he said this, Shen Huai and Ye Cang breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that they had good luck this time.
"But although this matter is simple for me, it still depends on the day and time." The young Taoist priest frowned and said, "It won't work today. Let me calculate it for you later."
This is not a big deal, as long as the Yin Yang Eyes, a time bomb, can be solved.
After the young Taoist priest finished speaking, he turned his gaze back to Pei Ran: "His is nothing special, but you make me curious, you actually reshaped your body, and you have such great merits..."
Merits are not unfamiliar to those who practice Taoism, but it is the first time that he has seen such great merits that he can break through the heavenly way and reshape his body.
The old Taoist priest also showed a shocked expression. He was not as good as the young Taoist priest. He had not seen Pei Ran's situation at that time, but now he could not help but look at Pei Ran.
Pei Ran smiled: "Master, you have a good eye."
The young Taoist priest snorted, and although his expression did not change much, his eyes clearly revealed a bit of complacency.
Pei Ran's smile deepened: "The Taoist priest wants to seal the Yin-Yang Eyes for my friend. We have to stay here for a while. We will have many opportunities to meet in the future. I also want to ask the Taoist priest for advice. But the most urgent thing is, I still want to ask the Taoist priest to help me with my friend's affairs first, okay?"
The young Taoist priest thought about it and felt that it made sense, so he led Shen Huai and Ye Cang into the house first.
Pei Ran looked at their backs and said to the old Taoist with a smile: "This young Taoist priest is quite capable."
The old Taoist priest was still immersed in the shock of Pei Ran's physical body remodeling and his great merits. When he heard him ask this question, he answered subconsciously: "That's right, my senior brother is known as a rare Taoist genius in a century. My master said that he will achieve great success in the future and may even surpass him."
When Pei Ran met Master Ming Jing, he was also a young man about the same age as the young Taoist priest. He was also so arrogant and loved to fight. He looked cold and difficult to deal with, but if he heard a few nice words, he would be like a comfortable cat being stroked. He still maintained his arrogance on his face, but his soft belly had already been quietly exposed.
Pei Ran returned to the human world again. Everything he saw was unfamiliar. It was rare to see something familiar, which made him feel much better.
Seeing Pei Ran was silent, the old Taoist tried to save his reputation: "Although my senior brother is very talented, he doesn't like to deduce, so I am better at fortune-telling."
"Oh." Pei Ran glanced at the closed door, and Shen Huai and others just walked in.
The old Taoist was slapped in the face on the spot, and was quite embarrassed. He choked and said: "This is an accident. I always get the right fortune for others."
"Is that so?" Pei Ran smiled slightly, "Why don't you tell a fortune for me?"
The old Taoist: "..."
Don't bully me like this!!!
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The young Taoist priest quickly calculated the time, which was exactly five days later. During this period, Shen Huai might have to stay here for a while.
This time was not too long, so Shen Huai asked Ye Cang to go back first. After all, he had nothing to do now, but Ye Cang still had work to deal with. If he really stayed here with her for such a long time, Ming Wei might be furious.
Although Ye Cang was still a little reluctant in his heart, he also understood that what Shen Huai said was right, and the two of them were not sticky people. Ye Cang bought a plane ticket back to Zhongjing City first, leaving only Shen Huai and Pei Ran.
The young Taoist priest strongly invited the two to stay in the Taoist temple for a while.
Shen Huai thought about it, and simply donated a large sum of incense money to the Taoist temple as accommodation fees.
The old Taoist narrowed his eyes with joy, and became more and more enthusiastic about Shen Huai. He quickly cleaned up the best guest house for Shen Huai and Pei Ran to live in.
The Taoist temple has a quiet environment. Since Shen Huai returned to China four years ago, he rarely had such a relaxing and comfortable leisure time, which made him very relaxed. He thought to himself that if there was a chance, it would not be a bad thing to find such a place to live with Ye Cang for a while.
On the other hand, the young Taoist priest was sparring with Pei Ran.
The young Taoist priest didn't even play games these days. He concentrated on sparring with Pei Ran every day. He had Taoist skills and a long breath, but his martial arts were not that powerful. Pei Ran was just the opposite of him. Not only that, he was knowledgeable and even knew a little about Taoist kung fu.
Most of the people in this Taoist temple are middle-aged. The young Taoist priest is respected as their senior brother. He usually maintains the dignity of a senior brother and is reluctant to smile. But he is just a young man after all, and he still has some desire for people of the same age.
Although he knows that Pei Ran has reshaped his body and should not be young anymore, Pei Ran's appearance is too deceptive. In the past few days, the relationship between the two has improved a lot, and the young Taoist priest has gradually revealed his true nature.
The young Taoist priest was reluctant to
leave and said, "I see that you have a close relationship with Taoism. Why don't you stay in our Taoist temple? Even if you don't become a monk, you can be a lay Buddhist!" He suddenly had an idea: "When my master comes back, I will let him accept you as his disciple. You will be my junior brother and I will support you. No one will dare to bully you!"
Pei Ran thought to himself, your master's kung fu was taught by me. If you really want to talk about it, you should call me master.
But he just smiled and shook his head.
The young Taoist priest was a little unconvinced: "Don't you think highly of us Taoist priests?"
"How could that be?" Pei Ran said, "It's just that I have something I want to do more."
The young Taoist priest asked curiously: "What is it?"
This time, Pei Ran did not have the hesitation as he had when facing Shen Huai before. Instead, he said decisively: "I want to make a movie."
The young Taoist priest frowned: "Be a star? Is it... to make money?"
The young Taoist priest usually followed his master around, but after playing with his mobile phone so much, he vaguely knew some things, such as the fact that stars make a lot of money.
"But Taoists also make money!" the young Taoist priest said unconvincedly, "Don't look at our Taoist temple as shabby, in fact my master is very rich."
He thought for a while, and took out his mobile phone again: "Look, my full set of skin, all of which I earned."
Pei Ran laughed: "That's different."
"What's the difference?"
Pei Ran paused, then said: "Probably, even if I have spent my entire life, even my life, on it, I still can't give up."
The young Taoist priest frowned: "This is obsession."
Pei Ran nodded: "Yes, this is my obsession."
The young Taoist priest was still young, and in fact he could not particularly appreciate the deep feelings in Pei Ran's words. Because for him, whether it is practicing Taoism or playing games, it is almost the same. Practicing Taoism is very simple, and playing games is also simple. The master asked him to practice Taoism, so he practiced. The game is fun, so he played it. But it is not that difficult to let go.
The determination in Pei Ran's eyes is something he has never had before.
But he can also see that although Pei Ran looks gentle and easy to talk to, once he makes a decision, no one can persuade him.
So the young Taoist priest stopped persuading him, but his expression still looked a little depressed.
Seeing this, Pei Ran said, "If I make a movie, I will ask you to watch it next time."
The young Taoist priest reluctantly cheered up: "Okay."
For the first time, he became curious about something other than games. He
secretly decided in his heart that he must see what it is that makes people like Pei Ran willingly trapped in it and unable to escape.