Chapter 92: The Flying General's Email



"Why did Xier give this to me?"

Li Yi asked as he opened the iron box, and the countless restrictions inside were instantly broken. It was not that he intentionally destroyed it, but the restrictions were closed, equivalent to a door without a key, and could only be broken by force.

He took out the fragments inside and examined them carefully.

"I don't know about that. How can a small shrimp like me contact Feijiang?" Zhao Si shook his head, and then curiously guessed: "Brother Yi, could it be that Feijiang gave you such a precious thing to express his apology?"

This was his guess. After all, it was a bit unreasonable for Wei Xi to go and cultivate immortality without caring about the mundane world.

"Apology? What does Xi'er owe me?" Li Yi looked puzzled. Zhao Si looked around and whispered, "Didn't you tell me before that General Fei abandoned you? He didn't even care about his family. Brother Yi, in my opinion, it's better to make a decision and go with the Sword Immortal."

Although this is someone else's family business, as a brother, Zhao Si still wants to express his opinion.

He is a staunch Sword Immortal!

"What does this have to do with Xue Ye? We are just ordinary Taoist companions, not what you think." Li Yi smiled helplessly, and vaguely understood why Zhao Si had an inexplicable hostility towards Wei Xi.

Probably just like the saying on the Internet [The first sword to land is to kill the one you love first], now the opposition between men and women is the most provocative. What Wei Xi did may be shameful in their eyes, but only she herself knows the helplessness behind it.

Once you enter the immortal gate, it is as deep as the sea, and you will have no chance to return to the mortal world in this life.

He once said that many people who practice cultivation no longer resemble themselves. This can be said of all practitioners, including Wei Xi, Dong Yunshu, Wang Huan, the old monk, the old Taoist priest, and himself.

Most sects have an unwritten rule for disciples who are too attached to the world, which is to lock them up for a hundred years, and use various excuses to make them retreat or busy themselves with other things. For example, for disciples with good natural talents, they cannot leave the sect before they have established their foundation, and for genius disciples, they cannot leave the sect before they have reached the golden elixir stage.

This may sound a bit rough, but in actual operation the sect has rich experience that convinces the disciples.

A hundred years later, his worldly concerns will naturally disappear, and he will have cut off ties with the worldly world.

This may be too cruel and despicable, but it does make sense, and it is good for both the sect and the individual. Many people who have witnessed the aging and death of their loved ones often develop inner demons, which become the biggest obstacle on the path. Forcing disciples to cut off their attachment to the secular world may not be the best way, but it is the most effective and worry-free way.

Of course, the sect allowed correspondence to prevent disciples from being too homesick and causing trouble. Wei Xi would basically send some things back during the holidays, but Li Changsheng didn't receive any, only some money. Later, he found out that the sect had intercepted them and even forged the reply.

The letter included but was not limited to: Li Changsheng had taken in eighteen concubines, Li Changsheng enjoyed all the splendor and wealth in the secular world, his parents were healthy, etc., so that Wei Xi could practice with peace of mind. This was the treatment for a genius, and ordinary disciples did not reply.

By the time Wei Xi had achieved a certain level of cultivation and was able to leave the sect freely, he had already left the village. It could only be said that they were not destined to be together.

It was his own decision to let Wei Xi practice cultivation. He did not regret this decision, nor did he resent anything. But it was undeniable that there was indeed a gap between them, and they could not stay together as they did before. Whether it was karma or fate, it could not change the result.

This is a family matter, and neither Li Yi nor Wei Xi want to discuss it with outsiders.

Li Yi observed the fragment of the treasure in his hand, which he had never seen before. It was obviously not a treasure that existed in the Immortal Era.

"Heavenly Way?"

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