Chapter 153: Mingyue had no intention

When Duran was recuperating from his injury, he occasionally looked at the script twice, which was considered to relieve the tense emotions during this time. A few days ago, when she was visiting the bookstore, she actually saw a new work by a down-and-out scholar! Pinching her fingers, it had been nearly three months since she urged Fan Jin to draft a manuscript - I didn't expect Fan Jin to move quite quickly, not only did he write a new book quickly, but it was all distributed to Haiguo!

The down-and-out scholar's new book is called "Yu Daoren's Bright Moon in the Sea to Find Immortals", each book has a waist seal, and the words "Another masterpiece of the down-and-out scholar" and "Inspiration is like a tide, it will be completed in three years" and other words are all gimmicks of booksellers.

Duran really bought a copy. At that time, she was under a lot of pressure, with a hidden uneasiness in her heart, and repeatedly hesitated between killing or not killing Bo Jing, her mentality was a little irritable, and she urgently needed to find something to divert her attention.

When she turned the first page, she was stunned, and the title page was printed with the foreword of the down-and-out scholar. In Du Lan's true impression, Fan Jin rarely seems to write a preface, even if he adds the first volume of Yu Daoren's book, it is only three times in total.

"Yu since 30 years of writing, write the biography of the Taoist, not for generosity, not for the needle current affairs, all I want is to describe what I have seen and heard in my life, hide the times, and fight all the kings with a smile. This is to explain why I wrote this book.

"In the past 30 years, Fang Jue's pen road is sparse, and it is difficult to mention anything, so it is difficult to produce a volume in 16 years. "This is a sophistry for procrastination.

"Fortunately, the world is big, there are many talents, looking back, the latecomers have come, Yu both sighed, specially made this volume. If this gentleman can see it, I would like to thank him for this volume. This is obviously a meaning, and it is naturally Duran Zhen who is saying it.

Du Lan really read this passage and felt a little bad, thinking that Fan Jin would not write Shen Miaoji to death in retaliation for her urging behavior, right?

When a person reads a good book, most of them will temporarily forget about the trivial matters of Hongchen. Duran really forgot about her crisis and moral dilemma at this point, and she opened the story with trepidation.

"Mingyue Ben Wuxin" is about Yu Daoren's travels around and gets acquainted with a stunning girl Zhou Mingyue. This girl is not famous, but her talent is extremely high, and she married early, which makes the always indifferent Yu Dao people envious. She travels in search of the four seas and pursues the supreme avenue.

Zhou Mingyue is indifferent by nature, but under this indifferent appearance hides a delicate and gentle heart.

She has the heart of helping the world, pursues justice and morality, supports justice, and punishes adulterers.

She treats people with sincerity, and once she identifies a person, she will fellowship with her heart and soul without suspicion. If you look away, or even hurt yourself and almost die, after turning around, you can take your life and let it go. In the future, I will still make friends with my heart.

When Duran really saw this, he faintly felt that something was wrong, and he couldn't say what was wrong, so he could only look at it with doubts.

The story has laid countless foreshadowings and foreshadowing, and finally approached the climactic plot.

Zhou Mingyue thought that her friends were actually secretly clever, the predecessors she thought were actually not worthy of the name, and the justice she thought was actually just people's disguise.

She is desperate to find that the world is hypocritical and false, and everything she pursues is like a dream bubble.

But her awakening did not change her behavior. In the end, she still chose to trust Yu Daoren, entrusted her life, and was bent on upholding justice, to change the evil deeds she saw, and finally martyred.

In this way, it seems that the book does not match its name. Zhou Mingyue is a person who is affectionate and righteous, and dares to take and let go. Even when she found that what she insisted on and believed was so illusory, she still insisted on them.

But Duran was silent. She understood what Fan Jin meant.

It is precisely because Zhou Mingyue saw clearly the ethereal nature of morality, feelings, and other ethereal things that she understood that all the things instilled in her by the world were vain, and she could persist or give up.

People stipulate that righteousness and adherence to justice are the right way, and they can also stipulate that human nature is inherently evil and self-interest is the right way. There is no axiom in this world, everything is just the product of human imagination, so the most important thing is not to pursue the so-called axioms, but to figure out what you want to pursue.

After Zhou Mingyue saw through the essence of these, she really began to pursue the avenue, and before that, what she pursued was only the shadow of the thoughts of her predecessors.

If you can understand these, you can truly understand the true meaning of "Mingyue is unintentional". The bright moon refers to the Great Dao, which is heartless and ruthless, and will not operate by the definition of a person. The so-called unkindness of heaven and earth, and the use of all things as dogs, does not mean that the way of heaven is cruel, but that the way of heaven is not transferred by human will.

One can bind oneself with propriety, but a monk must understand the difference between the moon and the moon, between objects and shadows.

Fan Jin wanted to remind her to figure out what she really wanted. Don't cater to other people's eyes, don't move forward for the envy of others, and don't use other people's ideas and rules to influence yourself, that will not go far.

Duran couldn't help but ponder, what did she really want?

Is morality what she wants to follow? Is the Great Dao what she really wants to pursue? This question is too difficult, as if asking a person, are your hands really useful? In any case, morality and rules themselves have been imprinted in the deepest part of a person's spirit -- in this respect, it seems that all people are followers of divine cultivation, but the deepest part of the spirit of the believers of divine cultivation is controlled by the cultivators, and the spirit of other people is controlled by different civilizations.

She felt that it was ridiculous that the spiritual cultivation controlled the thinking of others, and that the spiritual cultivation was in turn influenced by the believers. But now, she wondered again, was there really any essential difference between being influenced by a god cultivator and being influenced by a certain civilization?

Can a person really think independently?

This question is not important to some people, but for others, it is crucial. It determines who she lives for. Is she cultivating immortals for the envy of others, cultivating immortals for the sake of strength, or just cultivating immortals for the sake of cultivating immortals?

People who are really willing to think about this question will understand that "cultivating immortals for their own sake" is a meaningless answer to the essential oil, everyone is cultivating immortals for themselves, whether it is the pursuit of envy, strength, or even love, they are pursuing to satisfy themselves.

Duran held his chin and his thoughts drifted away. Back to the original question, does she want to kill Bo Jing?

Duran was so sorry to find that she was not a ruthless and decisive person, and she didn't want to kill Bo Jing. In fact, the answer has long been doomed - armed with a sharp weapon, the murderous intent has risen, and in the face of a mortal who has no ability to resist, if she really wanted to kill, Bo Jing would have already returned to the world.

Morality doesn't matter, interests can't be directed, people are the embodiment of desires, and sometimes she wants to do it, so she does it.

Du Lanzhen put down the script, stretched his waist, and thought lazily, although Fan Jin didn't write Shen Miaoji to death, but he wrote Du Lanzhen to death - it's really a small amount of literati!

She finally sat down in front of Feng Yi and said calmly, "I won't kill her." But in her heart, she was thinking about another thing that others didn't care about, but she cared about herself.

She didn't cultivate immortals for anything else, she just wanted to understand what it was to be truly unmoved by external objects, to truly think independently, and to truly live for herself - that was only the Tao, so she decided to pursue the Dao.

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