50 Casual Practitioners (II) (Ask for a monthly pass!Ask for a subscription!)

Huang Chang was observing them, and those casual cultivators were also secretly observing Huang Chang - compared to those shabby clothes and haggard casual cultivators, his equipment was much brighter. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoActually, Huang Chang already regretted it a little at this time, he seemed to be a little too ostentatious, he didn't expect that the gap between the Immortal Mountain disciples and those mortal cultivators would be so big. He used to come here by mountain and work boat, and he really didn't notice that there was such a big gap between the sect disciples and the scattered cultivators.

But at this time, even if he wanted to keep a low profile, it was too late, those monks' eyesight was far better than that of ordinary mortals, even if Huang Chang covered the outermost robe with a robe covering most of his equipment. But as long as those people glanced at him from a distance, they would definitely be able to see the faint mana aura on his body, even if they couldn't see that Huang Chang's whole body was full of talismans, they could definitely tell: This guy must have extraordinary equipment.

Fortunately, I didn't run into any trouble after that, and it wasn't like what was said in those novels: as long as the protagonist showed his wealth, it would inevitably attract greedy villains or trouble. In fact, this is in line with reality - just like Huang Chang's society in his previous life: when I see a luxury car, most people with normal brains will only think about avoiding it, and we can't afford to mess with it. Those who have to rush up and kick each other will either become a psychotic person who hates the rich and hateful, or they are poor people who have nothing and can't afford to pay anyway.

The most people who row people and cars are beaten, and in this Xianxia world, those who dare to cause trouble will be killed-most of the monks' equipment is mainly for combat purposes. Everyone walked on the road, and when they saw a person with better weapons and equipment than themselves, they could immediately think of rushing up, snatching it, and owning it to themselves, otherwise Long Aotian, who would not be able to reach it, was only a minority after all, and most normal people must first think that guy is not easy to deal with, let's stay away.

Therefore, after those monks saw Huang Chang, they would often increase the distance between each other a little more, of course, there were occasional exceptions - at this time, Huang Chang would probably feel a kind of spiritual power brushing over his body - this was someone using his divine sense to spy on him. And when he encountered this situation, Huang Chang immediately did not hesitate to release his divine thoughts to fight back - the rules of the immortal world, it is very rude to use his divine sense to spy on others at will, as if walking on the street and being stared at inexplicably.

And if you stare at a certain person with your divine sense for a long time, it is equivalent to Huang Chang's previous life when there was a conflict between countries, and the fighter turned on the radar to irradiate the other party for a long time, which is a blatant provocation. If the other party's strength is low, it will be fine if it can't be noticed, and if it is discovered by the other party, it will inevitably have to do a big job.

However, among the group of casual cultivators whose realm is generally not high, this kind of behavior of using their divine sense to spy on others also represents another layer of meaning - only monks who have reached the middle stage of Qi refining or above can achieve the release of their divine consciousness, and there are not many such people in casual cultivation. Being able to release his divine thoughts and scan the surroundings represents a kind of declaration: Uncle, I am a master above the Four Heavens, and you kid know each other.

You know, in this real Xianxia world, it's not as intuitive as in the game: everyone has a label on their head, and you can see at a glance what level and realm - the monk realm can't be seen just by looking at the appearance. Of course, theoretically, the more profound the skill, the more mana and aura will be unconsciously released around the body, which can be detected by the masters.

However, there are many kinds of exercises in the world, and some exercises focus on restraint and exude very little aura. In addition, many monks will deliberately practice some exercises to conceal their own aura, or vice versa: deliberately release a stronger aura to make their realm look far higher than the real level, in order to deter those possible threats - the latter type of situation is actually more common than high-level monks hiding their own aura and playing the so-called trick of "pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger".

In short, judging the realm of a monk just by looking at his appearance is a very unreliable thing, but it is an iron law that he will definitely not be able to release his divine consciousness below the middle stage. There are not many people who can pass the middle stage of the realm in the middle of the casual cultivation, and those masters above the middle stage are often more unscrupulous in releasing their divine sense to spy on others-Uncle, my strength is here, what if I look at you?

If the realm is insufficient, you can only swallow your anger, and there will inevitably be some trouble in the next - soft persimmons, it will inevitably attract people who want to pinch it. But when encountering someone like Huang Chang, who immediately fought back with his divine sense, those peepers would immediately hide away, and some of them hurriedly apologized and came over with a smile.

- Just kidding, almost all of the people who have the ability to release their divine consciousness in ordinary casual cultivation are gray-haired and very old guys, and it took them many years to slowly rise to the realm. How can it be like this kid, he can already release his divine sense at a young age - and Huang Chang is naturally mentally strong, the strength of his divine sense has reached the level of a monk or above in the late stage of qi refining, plus the equipment is so luxurious, there is no doubt that he must be an elite core disciple in a big sect, how can he afford it!

Huang Chang walked among these monks, although he did not have any conversation with each other, and he did not stop along the way, but just through these few exchanges of divine thoughts, he fully experienced the ubiquitous open and secret battles between those scattered cultivators, as well as the sorrow and helplessness of the low-level monks.

Of course, there is also the huge advantage he enjoys as a disciple of a big sect, so he can't help but secretly sigh in his heart - most of the Xianxia novels he read in his previous life are from scattered cultivation backgrounds, or they come out of a dilapidated small sect or simply from an evil sect...... Of course, from the perspective of literary creation, Huang Chang can fully understand the ideas of those authors - set the starting point as low as possible in order to better allow the protagonist to climb up, and it is easier to set up wonderful twists and turns in the plot to move people's hearts - I think he himself has been an Internet writer for a while, and he is not unfamiliar with this.

But when he was really in this Xianxia world and truly understood the world of difference between the disciples of the Great Gate Sect and the scattered cultivators, Huang Chang couldn't help but secretly rejoice - whether there was any sect protection, whether there was a suitable place for cultivation, and whether there were enough cultivation resources...... The difference is just too great.

In order to make up for this gap, Goldfinger has to be opened wide. Anything that kills someone casually can get a lot of money, and if you lack something, you can buy it in the market, and if you can't save some money to go to the auction, it's all a pipe dream!