Chapter 59: I seem to know something extraordinary
Lin Du sat opposite Yan Ye. She crossed her legs and leaned her head towards her master. "Today, when we were celebrating our advancement, a masked man hid in the private room we had reserved."
Yan Ye's expression turned a little colder. "Is it the ghosts from Lan Jujie?"
"That person has two curved swords on his back. The Lord of Lance City gave me a monk on the list who is good at using two curved swords."
Yan Ye did not doubt Lin Du's judgment ability. Although this child was very young, he was smart since he was young.
"Where is that person?"
"Oh, he was caught by Wei Zhi." Lin Dushun actively shared a piece of gossip, "Master, do you know the secular surnames of Wei Zhi and Uncle Lin Tuan?"
Yan Ye was also unable to sit properly because of the lead, and he propped his head up with his arm, "I don't know."
"Their last name is Lou."
Yan Ye uttered an "oh" sound, and then his elbow suddenly slipped from his knee. Fortunately, he managed to stop it and it didn't hit the ice. Then he reacted quickly, "Lou? But Wei Zhi is..."
Then he frowned in surprise, "How is it possible..."
Lin Du clearly saw that a hint of disbelief and confusion appeared on his usually stern face, and a hint of undisguised surprise appeared in his cold grey eyes which were shrouded in a layer of gloom.
There is a problem.
Very problematic.
"What's wrong?"
Yan Ye hesitated for a moment, not knowing whether he should tell this to Lin Du, but the little bastard didn't look like someone who would be easily fooled.
He pondered the language for a moment and then spoke, "I remember you read a lot of books, but there is one thing that is not among the major events."
"You know that Yunmola was a country before, but it was destroyed and became a Buddhist holy land. There are only Buddhists and passers-by in it, right?"
Lin Du nodded. She had read about this period of history. It wasn't that long ago, only about eight hundred years.
"In fact," Yanye paused, "Buddhism was destroyed three times in the country of Posuo before, but it could never stop the prosperity of Buddhism."
"Finally... according to what your master said, the royal power in Posuo Kingdom had problems, and the kingdom was killing each other. The country was in chaos and all lives were lost. The Buddhist sect came to save the world, and Posuo became Yunmala, a holy place for Buddhist practitioners in the world. The eight major Buddhist sects were separated, and everyone entered the Buddhist path."
"The last royal family in the spirit world is named Lou."
"After the destruction of the Posuo Kingdom, there were no more people with the surname Lou in Yunmo Luo. It is rumored that the Lou family has been exterminated."
Lin Du rubbed his fingers and frowned, understanding the hidden shadow in his master's words. "So what actually happened?"
Yan Ye laughed, "Teacher, I don't know."
Lin Du smiled perfunctorily, "Are you quite proud of yourself?"
Yan Ye stopped laughing and knocked her on the head again, "You are so disrespectful."
Lin Du didn't dodge, and grabbed Yan Ye's wrist. "I'm afraid that the people from the Lanju Realm will do something to my consciousness when I'm not paying attention. Master, please probe my brain for me."
Yan Ye also opened his hand and covered it, but soon frowned and held her head down, "You are too cautious, letting my consciousness in."
Lin Du thought that if an outsider opened your brain and took a look, you would also be on guard.
Immediately afterwards, the divine consciousness that was much stronger and deeper than hers covered her divine palace and sea of consciousness, spreading from the top to eventually envelop her entire divine palace.
She felt as if she had fallen into a deep sea of silence. This cold, deep, lightless ocean, which seemed extremely frightening to others, was very comfortable to her.
Because of his blindness, Yanye had to maintain his spiritual consciousness outward for a longer period of time than ordinary people since the day he entered Taoism.
Consciousness, besides rising and falling according to realm and age, is also the result of specialized training.
Projecting spiritual consciousness is like holding one's arm up all the time; it will become sore and tired and eventually unable to sustain the support.
Therefore, even though Yan Ye was able to "see" because of his spiritual consciousness, he was still much more tired than ordinary people.
Excessive consumption of spiritual consciousness is different from excessive consumption of physical strength. The whole mind will feel as if it is being stabbed by needles, mixed with soreness, pain and fatigue, and it will take a long time to recover.
A blind man like Yan Ye, because of the constant overdrawn forced training, has a much broader and more powerful consciousness than ordinary people of the same age and realm. Therefore, when searching for souls, he knows more about the limits than ordinary people.
"No problem, very good, no tricks or problems, just..."
Yan Ye pondered for a moment, "Is your spiritual awareness what you should have at your age?"
It's a bit too profound.
Could this be the reason why this traitor's calculations are so fast?
Lin Du saw a hint of doubt and disdain on Yan Ye's face:?
"I really haven't exercised much, but didn't you tell me to do that, Master? Give me a method to cultivate my spiritual consciousness and I'll teach you how to memorize it in one day and apply it fluently in seven days."
The path of cultivation is full of unknowns. If you practice anything without a master’s guidance, things will go wrong if you are not careful.
Lin Du had no one to guide him into the Dao because of his extraordinary talent and the guidance of elixirs. But after he found a master, Yan Ye taught him everything from breathing to entering a state of meditation.
Yan Ye nodded, "It's a bit impossible. Let's put it this way. You and I have the same spiritual roots. What suits me is also suitable for you. It's just that my cultivation method is too tiring, and the effect is just as intense. If you don't mind the hardship, you can practice it."
Lin Du obtained the spiritual cultivation method passed down by his master, which was a top-grade method, "Tianchi Shenlian Jue".
"Then I will return it to Master after I finish reciting it."
"No, I've got it in mind."
He still dug it out from a corner. It had been pressed for too long, so dust had accumulated in the storage ring.
Lin Du nodded. "I can only memorize it in three days at most. It's not very useful."
"Then donate it to the library before you ascend."
"My thoughts and notes are on it. You will practice in front of me starting tomorrow. It's easy to have problems with spiritual awareness."
Yan Ye continued to talk about the previous topic, "Wei Zhi came to Dingjiucheng today? But why did you put Lin Tuan and Wei Zhi together?"
These two people really don't seem to have anything in common.
"Because," Lin Du raised his eyes and smiled, "Lin Tuan came here with Wei Zhi."
"What they are shouting to each other is that the building is in danger, but there are more buildings on the verge of collapse."
Yan Ye narrowed his eyes. "I remember that Wei Zhi was smaller than me, but Lin Tuan was much bigger than me, but I can't remember exactly how big he was."
Because Wei Zhi appeared on the Qingyun list after him.
The master and disciple quickly drew a timeline in their minds and tried to figure out what was going on.
Yan Ye is over 800 years old this year, and the danger he faces cannot be greater than that. Eight hundred years ago... it was almost the time when the country of Posuo was in chaos and was destroyed.
If Lou Weizhi was indeed an orphan of the royal family, then if he entered Buddhism, according to Yan Ye's silence, wouldn't that be tantamount to recognizing a thief as his father?
Lin Du was startled, and then he thought of the words that Lin Tuan had said.
She said, "Do you have to make yourself disgusting to everyone to be considered as damaging Buddhism?"
Why would a Buddhist practitioner undermine Buddhism?
Wei Zhi has not refuted yet.
"In fact, Wei Zhi was ranked on the Qingyun Ranking at that time. He was extremely gifted, but he was born with the seed of Buddha, so it is not surprising that he entered Buddhism."
"Moreover, Wei Zhi suddenly appeared in the world at that time and was almost regarded as a treasure in Buddhism. Everyone in Yunmo Luo called him "Little Master". At the age of seven, he represented the Tantric Buddhism in debating sutras and doctrines. He had great wisdom and had defeated seven great masters from the eight major sects. However..."
"For some unknown reason, he began to deviate from the orthodox path and narrowed the broad road."
Yan Ye knew at a glance that his disciple had also thought of the thing that had just surprised him.
It seemed that the master and disciple knew some incredible Buddhist secrets.
Before the time travel, Lin Du felt that worldly affairs were boring at the age of 24 and wanted to become a monk. In the end, he chose Taoism over Buddhism in the secular world and often went to Taoist temples to volunteer.
From the very beginning, her heart was inclined towards Taoism.
Now, out of instinct, I vaguely feel that there must be something dirty going on in Buddhism.
Lou Lin Tuanruo was also a member of the royal family. She must have grown up by then. Why didn't she go back to save the world?
Lin Du tapped his knees with his fingers, and suddenly his eyes lit up. The thing behind was picked up by Lin Tuan when he passed by the demon world, and Yunmo Luo and Yueli, where the demons lived, happened to be neighbors.
Come to think of it, the timings roughly match up.
But she frowned again. Smart people always think too much and too deeply, and then their intelligence backfires.
“Maybe he is just a person with the same surname as someone else, and not an orphan of the royal family.” Lin Du glanced at his master.
"That's right. What does it have to do with us? There's no use thinking too much about it." Yan Ye nodded.
Even if it is as they guessed, it would just make them in the Taoist sect despise the Buddhist sect for the rest of their lives.
The Taoist rules are not to interfere with the karma of others, and not to comment on the actions of others.