Chapter 188: Buried with the Tao (Three Watches Asking for a Monthly Pass!)
This is a mountain peak that is completely empty inside, and on the inside of the mountain wall, it is full of dense small characters that emit a shimmering light, forming one spell after another.
Starting from the bottom of the mountain, there is a spiral ramp that winds up the inside of the mountain wall, leading to the top of the mountain, and the countless monks in front of Huan Yin are standing on this ramp and staring at the spells on the mountain wall, obviously comprehending and learning.
Throughout his life, the monk cultivates a Taoist character, and the magic is a carrier of the Tao, a manifestation of the monk's ability to control heaven and earth. Therefore, no monk would be resistant to learning a new technique, and if the technique that could be learned was extremely powerful, it would be an irresistible temptation.
Huan Yin had never thought that there was such a magical place in this world, and as a cultivator, he was naturally attracted by the magic on the mountain wall in an instant, just like all the monks here.
At this moment, Huan Yin didn't notice at all, the moment he saw the spells on the mountain wall, his mind seemed to be blindfolded, and he had long forgotten that there were crazy people and monks who had lost his mind all around, and he didn't notice that what fascinated these monks seemed to be those spells on the mountain wall.
Huan Yin quickly stood in front of a spell called "Running Thunder Sword Qi", he looked at the words on the mountain wall, and continued to deduce and comprehend in his heart, and the cultivation fluctuations and aura around his body slowly emanated at this moment.
The Thunder Sword Qi technique was extremely powerful, far more powerful than any spell Huan Yin had seen before, and even the Shaoyang Sword Qi seemed to be inferior to it. According to the key on the mountain wall, the Thunder Sword Qi is a sword qi that uses the spiritual power of the monk to turn into thunder and lightning sword qi, which is not only powerful when it is hit, but also extremely fast, and often the opponent has not yet made a move. He was already killed by the sword qi.
If you can cultivate the Thunder Sword Qi to a high depth, this spell will no longer use the spiritual power of the monk to turn into the power of the Thunder, but can really induce the Nine Heavens Divine Thunder to fall on the sword and turn into a sharp and incomparable sword qi to kill the enemy.
Huan Yin stood in front of the thunder sword qi for ten hours, his heart continued to deduce and comprehend, and his eyes became more and more blurred and dull. Gradually, he became somewhat similar to the monks around him.
But somehow, when the twelfth hour came, Huan Yin's eyes turned out to be a little clearer, which was something that had never happened to a monk who studied magic here.
After that, as time passed, Huan Yin's eyes became clearer and clearer, until twenty hours passed, his whole body was shocked, and he suddenly retreated from that strange state. His eyes were completely restored.
"How can this be?" Huan Yin looked at the Thunder Sword Qi on the wall, his heart full of doubts. He had to admit that the Thunder Sword Qi was an extremely powerful technique, and if he cultivated successfully, it would be able to greatly improve his combat ability.
However, there is one thing that is contrary to the content of the "Immeasurable True Sutra", that is, the thunder sword qi says that the magic is extreme. And cultivating the Thunder Sword Qi to the extreme is the strongest spell among the three realms.
Huan Yin has been on the path of cultivation ever since. He has never left the Immeasurable Sutra, so his understanding of the Tao has always been immeasurable and infinite. The reason why the "Immeasurable True Sutra" is called "Immeasurable" is because the Immeasurable Venerable believed that there was no limit to the Dao Dharma, and even if the Immeasurable Venerable himself was once invincible in the Three Realms, he always felt that there was a higher level above his cultivation. Maybe no one has ever attained that kind of cultivation, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Therefore, although Huan Yin was addicted to the Thunder Sword Qi at the beginning, he hesitated when he discovered that the essence of the Thunder Sword Qi was fundamentally different from the path he cultivated. That is, this hesitation. Let him change from obsession to Qingming again.
Finally, Huan Yin shook his head and walked away from the mountain wall of the Thunder Sword Qi. It's not that he doesn't want to learn this powerful technique, it's just that he can't go against the Dao ideas he has established since the beginning of his initiation, that is his foundation, something he can never give up.
Huan Yin slowly ascended the ramp inside the mountain, and once again saw a spell called "Lingyu". This is a defensive spell, and it is this kind of spell that Huan Yin is lacking now, so he delves into it.
The technique of "Spirit Royal" is to push the monk's own spiritual power out of the body, and condense it into a shield from the void to achieve the effect of defense. According to the key of the technique, this technique is almost impossible to break in the same level, and if it is cultivated to the limit, it will become the strongest in the world and all-encompassing.
This time, Huan Yin's time to comprehend the spell was much shorter, and it only took three hours. Because he soon discovered that there were many problems with the Spirit Imperial Technique. The most basic thing is that just now the Ben Thunder Sword Qi said that if the cultivation path is extreme, it will be invincible, but now the Spirit Emperor said that if the cultivation is to the extreme, the world will be the strongest, and the statement of these two spells itself is contradictory.
Moreover, there is one of the biggest problems with Lingyu, that is, it is the same as the Thunder Sword Qi, saying that the magic can be cultivated to the extreme, and once it is cultivated to the extreme, the world is invincible, which is completely contrary to the "Immeasurable True Scripture" cultivated by Huan Yin.
Next, Huan Yin slowly walked up the ramp, as long as he saw the spell he was interested in, he would come forward to understand it.
In the process, Huan Yin saw many spells that he had encountered in this strange place before, and even the boy's spells, he also saw them. Huan Yin had to admit that all the spells here were extremely powerful, not at all the ones he saw in the outside world could be compared, if a monk could use these spells, his combat ability would be greatly improved, even if he was invincible at the same level, it was not impossible.
However, there is a big problem with these spells, that is, they all say that their own spells are the strongest, and if they cultivate to the limit, they will be invincible in the world. Huan Yin disagrees with such statements, so he will not practice these techniques, because if he cultivates them, it means that he admits that the Tao has a limit. In this way, his own path of monasticism will one day come to an end, and he will never be able to go any further.
At the top of the mountain road, Huan Yin also saw the Extinction Palm, but the Extinction Palm here is a little different from the Extinction Palm in Huan Yin's Qiankun bag. Huan Yin's life-destroying palm in the storage bag did not say that there was a limit to this technique, and there were subtle differences in the key points of cultivation.
Unconsciously, Huan Yin stayed here for three days, and during these three days, he browsed most of the spells on the mountain wall, but none of them were left in his heart.
Finally, Huan Yin shook his head and walked towards the outside of the cave. He didn't take anything with him, but the magic in this cave didn't take away his sanity and clarity either, and Huan Yin became an outlier when he left, and he was the only monk who could still keep himself when he came out of here.
After Huan Yin walked into the distance, he looked back at the huge mountain again, and at this moment he felt that this mountain peak was like a huge coffin, holding countless spells inside. Perhaps it was the Great Authority who buried the spells that he felt should not exist in this world, so it was named "The Place of the Burial Path".
However, those monks who came here by chance in the cave regarded the Dao Dharma that should have been buried as a treasure and were obsessed with it, even if they had lost their minds and were robbed of their humanity by the Dao Fa. Now, this "burial place" is not only the Dao, but also the people who practice these Dao.
Huan Yin really wanted to yell in that cave so that those who studied the Dao on the mountain wall would be sober and clear. But he knew that this was undoubtedly stupid, because everyone in the cave was already addicted to it, and if he said so, he would only be regarded as an outlier.
Huan Yin left, this is not the place where he should stay, he still wants to find a way out of this place, and then get out of this place.
However, Huan Yin didn't notice that since he entered the burial place, the aura around him had been completely opened, and the spiritual power fluctuations had been completely revealed—it was extremely dangerous to do so here.
Huan Yin hadn't noticed this, because there were no monks fighting near the burial ground, and he didn't expect that he was doing something like everyone around him declaring war.
Walking and walking, when Huan Yin came to an open hill, a monk who happened to fly over this place suddenly appeared in the sky, a monk in the early stage of refining who had completely lost his mind and could only fight!
Originally, Huan Yin's cultivation would not attract refining cultivators, but now that his cultivation power has been completely released, the level of monks he can attract is naturally not limited to the late stage of cohesion. You must know that when he rescued the white tiger that day, even the boy was able to attract him.
The refining cultivators in the air quickly discovered Huan Yin's existence and also felt Huan Yin's aura. The monk stopped in the air, then turned and rushed towards the hill where Huan Yin was, standing opposite him.
This sudden appearance of the refining cultivator made Huan Yin startled, and he immediately discovered the problem on his body, and he hurriedly put away his aura completely, trying to avoid this monk.
However, the gap between Huan Yin's cultivation and the early stage of refining was not as big as that between him and that boy, even if he restrained his aura, in the perception of the early stage of refining on the other side, he was still not a weak person. What's more, it is impossible for Huan Yin to seriously injure himself again, because if he does that, his injuries will probably never heal.
Therefore, no matter how Huan Yin restrained his aura now, the refining cultivator on the other side was indifferent and had already begun to pinch the spell cast. (To be continued.) )