Chapter 13: Kirin
Lin Yuehe was ordered by the Guiguzi of the Guigu Sect to go to the Chongzhen Sect to meet Changyang Zhenren, so he went with Jingshu. Because Jingshu's injury had not healed, Lin Yuehe proposed that he take the beggar to fly, but Jingshu was so strong that he refused to fall into the prestige of the master in front of outsiders anyway, and insisted on taking the beggar in person, Lin Yuehe's persuasion was ineffective, so he had to give up.
Jing Shu held the back of the beggar with one hand and slowly sent the Dao power over. The beggar felt light, as if he had lost his weight, and involuntarily rose from the ground. He was surprised and delighted, he couldn't help dancing with his hands, and wanted to scream, but he heard Jingshu say: "Shut up and keep quiet, don't vent your true anger." He hurriedly closed his half-open mouth again. At this time, Jingshu also rose slowly, although she didn't feel fast, but the things under her feet became invisible in a few breaths. Lin Yuehe followed closely, and Liu Zhuang and the other three formed a fan to protect Lin Yuehe.
The six of them crossed the void and marched towards Tianmai Mountain together. But seeing the village under the clouds, there are many traces of looting, full of devastation, and a mess. Seeing this, Jing Shu's eyes couldn't help but show sadness. At this time, the beggar had no time to distract, just kept peeking at the fairy girl beside him, only to feel that seeing the quiet and beautiful face of the fairy girl, a certain place in his heart was full, and smelling the faint fragrance of the fairy girl, a heart was pounding, and some of his heart was up, thinking about how good it would be to go on like this forever in this life.
Further ahead, a huge city appeared under the clouds, and the houses and buildings in the city were lined up one after another, which was beautiful. A large river runs through the city, and on both sides of the river, it is crowded with people and lively, apparently unaffected by the tide of beasts. The beggar's attention was attracted by the prosperity of the city below, and compared with the small mountain village where he lived, he opened his mouth wide and marveled. However, the further south you go, the bigger the city becomes, the more populous it becomes, and the taller and grander the towers and palaces become. The beggar saw something he had never seen before, and he was constantly surprised, and then he deeply understood the meaning of the sentence that his father used to say when he was a child, "There are mountains outside the mountains, and there are heavens outside the sky".
After doing this for three days, by noon on the fourth day, Tianmai Mountain was already in sight. Tianmai Mountain stands in the clouds like a giant, majestic and heavy, making people daunting.
The beggar was looking at the clouds and was shocked by the majesty of Tianmai Mountain, but he heard Jingshu softly "huh". The beggar looked back, saw Jing Shu looking down, frowned slightly, and looked puzzled, looking down at Jing Shu's gaze, but saw a piece of ruins. The ruins are four or five miles away, presumably a small town, but at this moment there is not even a complete house to be found, which shows the complete destruction. A panicked crowd gathered around the ruins, and some people ran around in a panic, looking for something, apparently not long after the robbery.
Jing Shu was just about to go down to see what was going on, but at this time, she saw a dazzling white light in the western sky, followed by a red light lit up, which held with the white light for a moment, and then dimmed one after another. Jing Shu greeted Lin Yuehe, hurriedly turned to the west, and couldn't help but wonder: "Look at the breath of the red mang, it should be sent by a thousand-year-old demon beast, could it be that the beast tide has already attacked the foot of Tianmai Mountain?" At this moment, if the beast tide is forced to the foot of Tianmai Mountain, personal dereliction of duty is small, but it is a big thing to threaten the foundation of Chongzhen.
While thinking about it, several rays of light flashed. Jing Shu was extremely worried in her heart, hurried for a while, crossed a mountain beam, and saw several people in the mountain col besieging a brown demon beast in the distance, and there were no other demon beasts around, so she felt a little relieved. Seeing that the besieged people were all moon-white Dao robes, they were obviously disciples of the Chongzhen Sect, and at this time, the eight Chongzhen disciples were holding a large silver-white net, which had already covered the demon beast in it, and was trying to tighten it. And the demon beast roared again and again, and the two front paws that glowed with red mangs grabbed the net, and the disciples of Chongzhen were shocked, and those who were weak in the Dao Law were already trembling in their shoulders, and they could hardly support it.
The beggar also saw that something was wrong, and hurriedly shouted, "The monster is coming out." Jing Shu's heart that she had just put down couldn't help but hang up again, but when she looked at the demon beast in the net again, she couldn't help but be shocked again, and said in a lost voice: "Isn't that the unicorn beast that is in charge of the real person? How can it be ......" However, she couldn't help but think about it, the unicorn beast hit her head, and with a roar, she had knocked a Chongzhen disciple to the ground, and she was about to rush out of the silver net.
Jingshu was still on the slope of the unicorn beast, and it was too late to step forward to hold the net, and in a hurry, she shouted to the beggar: "Close your eyes!" The beggar didn't know why, and was just about to ask, when he suddenly felt that his body was light, and he flew straight up, and his speed was amazing, and he couldn't help but scream.
And Jing Shu hurriedly put the sword in front of her chest, pinched a sword trick in her left hand, gathered her mind, closed her eyes and opened her eyes, she had finished reciting a magic trick silently, and formed a huge Tai Chi roulette wheel in front of her again, and with the sword blade pointing, she went to the unicorn beast cover from top to bottom.
The unicorn beast relied on its profoundness, collided with two people in a row, and its head was already out of the silver net, and it only took one leap to get out of trouble. Unexpectedly, at this moment, the Tai Chi Roulette appeared out of thin air, and it was a head-on blow. Although the power of the roulette wheel could not hurt the unicorn beast, the unicorn beast was caught off guard and its body couldn't help but suffocate. And at this moment, the Chongzhen disciple who had fallen immediately rolled over and got up again, grabbing the corner of the net again. The unicorn beast slowed down, but it was already too late, and it couldn't help but roar and slam into it. The disciple who was hit staggered, spurted blood, and held on to it, but judging by its condition, it would definitely not be able to withstand the next collision of the unicorn beast. The unicorn beast naturally saw it clearly, roared again, lowered its head and rushed forward, ready to get out of trouble with one blow. But at this moment, a white shadow fell from the sky, sharing a corner with the disciple in front of him, and was hit by the unicorn beast, but it only shook for a moment.
A Chongzhen disciple on the opposite side was overjoyed when he saw this, and said to Jingshu: "Senior Sister Jingshu's arrival is really like timely rain and charcoal in the snow, thank you for my brother." Jing Shu stared at the unicorn beast tightly with a pair of wonderful eyes, and didn't dare to take it for a while, so she replied casually: "Senior Brother Mingjue is polite, and it is not too late to talk after the spirit beast is restrained." On the other side, Mingjue took a soft nail, although he was a little unhappy, he didn't dare to say anything, and hurriedly put his mind on the spirit beast in the net.
At this time, the unicorn beast was extremely angry, but it suddenly stopped attacking, its copper bell-like eyes closed and opened, and it stood up and raised its head, letting out a roar that soared into the sky. The roar roared, and the Chongzhen disciples who were shocked were dizzy. However, before the roar fell, a thunderclap suddenly sounded in the sky, echoing the roar from afar and enduring. In the thunder, rolling clouds appeared out of thin air, and in the blink of an eye, they covered the sky and the sun, and it was as dark as midnight. A coercion came from the top, and the formation had not yet formed, which had already caused the hearts of the Chongzhen disciples to palpitate and be unbalanced, and their faces turned pale.