Chapter 1 I heard that there are gods on the mountain

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People are divided into three, six, nine and so on, and immortals are no exception.

In terms of seniority, the heavyweight god with profound mana lives in the high ninefold heaven, immortal and immortal, and lives with heaven and earth. Because of the high rank of the big guys, they do not hesitate to be with the little shrimp immortals in the mortal world - the heavenly immortals are in charge of the changes in the wind and clouds, the rise and fall of the country, and the little immortals on the ground are in charge of the parents' shortcomings, firewood, rice, oil and salt.

There are rules and regulations in the sky, and there is also a free and easy life in the ground.

Since ancient times, Penglai in the East China Sea has been a place of cultivation that brings together the aura of heaven and earth. The little immortals who were born from the grassroots and have no background can't go up to the Nine Heavens, but they are also happy to have fun in time in the mortal world. As a result, the Penglai Immortal Island in front of him, and even the 800-mile mountains across the sea from Penglai, have become increasingly prosperous under the painstaking management of a group of grass-headed fairies.

At the twilight of this day, the sunset had just spread all over the sky, and after seeing the noise of a hundred birds returning to the forest, the night of the mountains in the twilight was getting thicker, but I saw a carriage rushing on the official road not far from the foot of Shihezi Mountain, and three or five young people who looked like scholars got out of the car, each carrying a dim lantern, and slowly groped towards the depths of the mountain forest.

"Yes, yes, that's it. ”

The scholar at the head was dressed in a green coat and a small hat, and his face was full of excitement and beckoned his companions to follow.

"How far is it?"

"Two or three miles further on. The scholar in Tsing Yi had a white face, looked left and right, and then led everyone in one direction very firmly.

"That's what you just said, so how many two or three miles are there?"

The crowd complained.

"It's coming, it's coming. ”

This Shihezi Mountain is usually rarely inhabited, it is said that there is a mountain road, the shallowest part of the wild grass is not knee-deep, and the sky is dark, and it is very rugged and difficult to walk now. Although the young students had fear on their faces, their curiosity prevailed, and they still followed the scholar in Tsing Yi to wade waist-deep weeds into the depths of the forest.

The deeper you go, the more dangerous the road becomes. There was silence in the mountains and forests, and occasionally there was a night owl or two wailing, and the shadows of the trees began to look more and more eerie. The leading scholar did not care, raised the lantern from time to time, searched around for a while, and finally found the mark left earlier on an old tree, and immediately showed a burst of ecstasy on his face, and resolutely shook off his big stride.

However, after walking for several miles, the foreground was still the same, and there was no deep mansion compound that the leader said. Several people in the group were tired and sweaty, exhausted.

"Well, let's rest before we go. ”

One of them spoke, and without waiting for the leader to answer, he sat down on the side of the road. Seeing this, the others also sat down in harmony and refused to take a step forward.

"Don't say two or three miles, I'm afraid that there are twenty or thirty miles! Hmph, if you dare to trick us, you won't be exposed to your skin when you go back!"

The scholar in Tsing Yi was already tired and sweaty, and hurriedly waved his hand and said:

"How could it be! When I came out of the Bai family's mansion that day, I also made marks along the way, and there will be no mistake!"

Everyone didn't bother to argue with him at this time, and they were still complaining.

At this time, out of nowhere, a small weasel-like beast swayed in front of them, and squeaked into the depths of the grass, and the unsuspecting people did not see the real thing, but saw the monster, and screamed in fright, and staggered to the ground.

The papier-mΓ’chΓ© lantern was tossed aside, and as soon as the candle flame hit the ground, the flames licked through the cage in which it had been imprisoned and burned wildly.

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