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Chapter 217 - Viewing the Monoliths in the Night by Lantern Light (Part Three)
When Tianhai Shengxue had said that these people were about to go crazy, he was not referring to the nonsense-babbling young nobles ere feasting, but their parents, as well as his parents——those people had invited a southerner to disrupt Chen Changsheng’s viewing of the monoliths The Mausoleum of Book was too important to cultivators Everyone knew that one slow step would leave them a step behind for the rest of the journey
However, he did not care too much about it This was because in the Grand Exahness Luoluo, he had secretly bet on Chen Changsheng It was also because, although the reason for why the Pope highly regarded Chen Changsheng was still a h regard For so Real as they could not destroy his physical body, it would be almost impossible for thexue saw it, but now that he had heard Prince Chen Liu’s words and heard Zhou Tong’s name, only then did he finally realize that he had underestieneration
The people of the world said that Zhou Tong was a dog raised by the Divine E Rather, he was the fiercest dog in all of history Ever since the Judgement Board of the Orthodoxy had been placed under the authority of the Ministry of Personnel, his power and influence had risen to the heavens Who kne enerals had died by his hands? As for who the ministers of the old royal family and the elders of the Orthodoxy loathed the most? It was not the Divine Eo, many powerful experts had risked their lives to assassinate him, but not one of the always kept numerous sinister and terrible defensive weapons on his person Moreover, Zhou Tong hiically, a cultivator at this realer concerned with n to perforation, torture,was just that type of eccentric creature His interest, no, his goal in life, was in these sordid affairs, not cultivation
This sort of man could not beoutside the Mausoleu, it was, by necessity, a reflection of the Divine Exue pondered this in silence, when suddenly, he felt that so was off The Divine Empress’ manner had been confident and open- and the revolutionary countercurrent he represented, she would only do so after his return fro up to this point, he lifted his head and looked at Prince Chen Liu’s furrowed brows He thought to hi ahead of ti to accomplish?
The fallout from the Grand Examination had not completely dispersed yet Within the capital, countless poere carefully watching the Mausoleum of Books Within the inns and taverns, common folk also discussed this matter They were curious about the situation of all the exa Yet they would never have thought that within the Mausoleum of Books, due to specific circumstances, the disciples of the Orthodox Acade under one roof, nor would they have iether with Gou Hanshi to view the monoliths Just like how those examinees around the monolith hut did not think that after Ji Jin had finished his criticis and Gou Hanshi did not appear to humbly accept this advice, nor did they seeht, theand tense The young cultivators did not knohat to say The anger on the faces of Zhong Hui and the other two frorohile Ji Jinbroke the silence, saying so that no one anticipated
He looked at Ji Jin and said, “Senior, you are wrong”
These word immediately caused an uproar A fifteen-year-old youth actually dared to point out to a Monolith Guardian, who had been viewing monoliths for farthe ?! Even if he was this year’s first rank in the First Banner of the Grand Examination, it was just as Ji Jin had said Every year, the Mausoleum of Books would welcome another first rank of the First Banner frosheng even co that happened caused the people viewing the monoliths to become even more shocked After a brief moment of silence, Gou Hanshi also said a feord to Ji Jin “Senior, you really are wrong”
The night was dark Although the stars twinkled in the night sky, to clearly make out all those complex lines was still rather strenuous Some time before, so off of a tree outside the ht of the lantern ht and fell on the youthful faces of Chen Changsheng and Gou Hanshi, both calm and resolute
They knew that what Ji Jin had just said was actually very reasonable The so-called ten thousand changes but never straying froinal It was true that the co the monoliths, if traced back to the source, would never be able to escape the confines of the three most mainstream and most orthodox methods: take the shape, take the idea, and take the form, but they were both well-read in the Daoist Canons and they had also taken a look at Xun Mei’s notebook, so they were even e to find a new path
“Before the Heavenly Tome Monoliths, there are no set methods and no set rules”
Gou Hanshi looked around at the young exaht now the only standard methods that we can instantly call to mind are all variations of the three mainstream methods, but it cannot be believed that the countless ways to comprehend the monoliths, all of which have already been realized by our predecessors If ere to think in such a way, then hoould we have ever surpass them?”
Back at the Li Shan Sword Sect, he had often played the role of a teacher for his juniors, so these words ca these words, Ji Jin’s expression beca provocation of the younger generation He coldly retorted, “The current junior generation seeant What often occurs when they want to surpass their worthy predecessors, just like that et, if you’re as arrogant as him, in the end you’ll end up possessed by madness”