Chapter 192: Haojing is Not Bad



Zhao Si took a deep breath and suddenly came to his senses, and found that his back was already wet with sweat. The vehicle also deviated seriously because of his panic, but fortunately, with his monk's qualities, he instantly turned the steering wheel back on track.

"Watch the road."

Li Yi lowered his head and looked at the book as he did just now. The rabbit on his thigh glared at his feet slightly and then fell asleep again.

"Try not to use the thunder technique I taught you unless it is necessary. You can't control the power and will hurt others and yourself."

Although the thunder method he taught Zhao Si was a weakened version of the Small Five Thunder Formation, after various deletions, the original version was still the best attacking magic in the world. Its power was still the top attacking technique, and it was a method that only true disciples could learn in large sects.

"I've been working in the company for a year, and you're making me sound like a kid." Zhao Si protested unhappily, "I'm definitely not as experienced as Lao Lu, but at least I have blood on my hands."

"In terms of cultivation alone, you are indeed a child, and you are far from being a little kid."

Li Yi turned a page of a book with his fingertips, his temperament was calm and elegant, like an ancient scholar who was well-read in poetry and books.

For some reason, Zhao Si felt that Li Yi had changed a little, and this change was hard to explain. His expression and behavior were still as calm as before, but he had a human touch and was inexplicably gentler.

More like a human being.

"Brother Yi, you definitely have more experience than me, but I haven't been doing nothing for a year. I've participated in 31 operations and even killed a demon with my own hands."

The most obvious change is that Zhao Si now has more confidence in front of Li Yi, and he is no longer timid and cautious when speaking like before. In the past, even though he knew that the other party would not care about such trivial matters, he still did not dare to be presumptuous.

Now Zhao Si blurted it out naturally.

"Isn't that enough?"

"Not enough, you lack a bit of sharpness and a bit of viciousness."

Zhao Si is a mature and smooth adult in the mortal society, but as a practitioner, he is far from being good enough. When he just woke up and faced the company's siege on him, Zhao Si's thinking was still in a society ruled by law, so Li Yi warned him not to be blinded by power and said: Don't kill, don't hurt yourself.

Now that he had seen blood, he had the decisiveness of a monk, but he lacked the sharpness that a young man should have. It might be the influence of his own protection and the system, or it might be the influence of a modern society ruled by law.

If Zhao Si remains in this state, it will be difficult for him to form a pill.

"Sharpness? Am I not fierce enough?"

Zhao Si looked thoughtful. Although he was a little unconvinced, he had never questioned Li Yi in terms of cultivation. If a living immortal said that he had problems, then he must have problems.

Li Yi said very bluntly: "You have lived in a society ruled by law for so many years, and your life has been too comfortable and smooth, so you lack a bit of sharpness. Seeing that you are so stupid, I clearly said that you care too much about the law. Your heart is constrained, and your Tao is also constrained."

"Ah?" Zhao Si widened his eyes slightly, revealing a bit of confusion.

In his opinion, abiding by the law is the benchmark for righteous cultivators, and those who trample on the law are basically evil cultivators, and the company has to deal with these people. Killing people and swallowing souls to practice are common, and Zhao Si hates these cultivators the most.

Now that the company has undergone several restructurings, it is extremely lenient towards monks. As long as they don't kill or harm others, everything is fine. Once someone dies, unless the other party has a huge background and strength, it is basically a life for a life.

The punishment for monks killing people is generally more severe than that for ordinary people, and companies even have the power to impose punishment independently.

This was also proposed by Shangqing Palace. In times of chaos, severe punishments should be imposed, and monks should be given the greatest preferential treatment and the most severe punishment.

It was easy for monks to obey the law, and the government did not force them to do corvee labor. If they were willing to register for records, they would even receive a subsidy of several thousand yuan per month.

But Brother Yi doesn’t seem to like the rule of law very much. Does abiding by the law really affect spiritual practice?

"Brother Yi, I don't think there's anything wrong with this. If all practitioners abide by the law, there wouldn't be so many deaths."

After saying this, Zhao Si unconsciously exerted force on the steering wheel and his heartbeat quickened slightly.

Li Yi raised his head slightly and glanced at him, then continued, "That's why I said you are not mature enough. Not being bound by the law does not mean you have to commit murder. Similarly, righteous monks are not equal to the law."

"All those with great supernatural powers have the heart of Hao Ri. Our hearts are stronger than our strength, and our wills are as solid as a rock. Virtue is not bound by law. Righteous cultivators are a compliment rather than a category in the cultivation world. Those who serve the people are the right path."

He slowed down his voice and looked out the window. The original field scenery was shrouded in a gray haze, with endless high-rise buildings, magnificent and majestic metropolitan areas, and cold and cruel steel forests.

The fortune of the Nine Cauldrons is due to heaven and earth.

Haojing is called the Heavenly Capital by outsiders.

The center of world power and the origin of Chinese culture, power is its symbol and nobility is its appearance.

"The Book of Rites says that the superiors must clearly understand the right path and guide the people. The people will follow the path and achieve success. Xiao Si, you must learn how to be a superior and have the courage to be the best."

Li Yi closed the book, stretched slightly, and stopped lecturing Zhao Si. There were many problems that he could only point out but could not stop them by force.

Cultivation is one's own business, he just gives a relatively reasonable plan. Many times, if you want to go further, you need to rebel a little bit, and people who follow the rules will never become great masters.

The most typical example is the monk, who, after he flattened the Wanfo Mountain to settle the cause and effect, killed more Buddhists than himself. The monk believed that he was right and that those who wanted to take away his incense and slaves were demons, so he took up the butcher knife.

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