Chapter 5953: Play With Fire And Get Burned (1/2)

Chapter 5953: Play With Fire And Get Burned

“Saint, please enter” Incense Daoist bowed and said respectfully

“Stop calling oosebumps” Li Qiye said

“How should I address you then, perhaps Young noble?” The daoist asked

“You didn’t inherit your ancestors’ skills, only their thick skin” Li Qiye quipped

“Young noble, I have no choice but to grow thick skin given er skills Otherwise, all of my children will starve to death” The daoist responded

Li Qiye chuckled and continued onward, taking a look at the old structure built against the mountain Ruins could be seen around it with remnant bricks and tiles

They painted a picture of prosperity long ago Unfortunately, this lineage weakened and was abandoned by its ave a sense of vicissitude Each brick and tile told a story The wooden eavesIt looked lonely and fragile like a sculpture at dusk Time came to a stop here

It could accommodate more than a hundred members without a problem Alas, only one was left - Incense Daoist He was both the leader and the disciple The lineage would end in his absence

Li Qiye stood in front of the gate and looked up at the entrance plaque - Heaven Calculating Observatory

The first two characters appeared ancient and powerfully written, bri with dao rhythm The essence and mysteries of the dao were imbued in the two characters

Unfortunately, the same couldn’t be said about the final character - Observatory It lacked both history and profundity, looking silly compared to its peers

If the initial characters ritten by a great scholar, then the last character ritten by a new student

Although the latter had tried their best and focused everything on each line, the result was inadequate - even unsightly

Some would think the third character was added later, perhaps replacing so a sable” Li Qiye smiled and shook his head

“We descendants can’t rand dao” The daoist smiled wryly

Li Qiye stepped inside and sa meticulously clean it was Traces of decline could be seen and a certain solitude that couldn’t be broken