My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400203
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400204
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400205
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400206
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400207
Chapter 23
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At the beginning of the chapter, the ghost officer asks the immortal to thank him for his kindness. The immortal replies that he does not need to thank the man, but he has something to ask him. The man explains that he was a farmer in the west of the country when he learned the chanting from his teacher. The teacher was too wounded to fight with the demonic practitioners, so he fought with them until he died. The chanting he taught the immortal is the authentic chanting of the qiing sword sect, and the immortal will keep it in his possession. The instructor taught the chanting because he was too injured to fight, but the instructor was too weak to fight and so he taught it anyway. He says that the chanting will be the most authentic of all the chantings taught by the sect. He also says that it is possible for a person to enter the "golden bead stage" in his lifetime. He tells the immortal that he has already cracked the book of tangzhouxie, which was developed by a demon master two thousand years before. The demon master used this technique to control the cultivators, and induced them into entering the "demonic realm." The immortal realizes that he should not have exploited the citizens' hard earned money. He wants to know where the pills were made. The ghost officer says that he will keep the pills as a disciple of the teacher, and he will meet the man very soon. The two men discuss the difficulties of riding a horse in the countryside, and
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My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400203
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400204
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400205
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400206
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-1400207
Chapter 23
This is a locked chapterChapter 23
About This Chapter
At the beginning of the chapter, the ghost officer asks the immortal to thank him for his kindness. The immortal replies that he does not need to thank the man, but he has something to ask him. The man explains that he was a farmer in the west of the country when he learned the chanting from his teacher. The teacher was too wounded to fight with the demonic practitioners, so he fought with them until he died. The chanting he taught the immortal is the authentic chanting of the qiing sword sect, and the immortal will keep it in his possession. The instructor taught the chanting because he was too injured to fight, but the instructor was too weak to fight and so he taught it anyway. He says that the chanting will be the most authentic of all the chantings taught by the sect. He also says that it is possible for a person to enter the "golden bead stage" in his lifetime. He tells the immortal that he has already cracked the book of tangzhouxie, which was developed by a demon master two thousand years before. The demon master used this technique to control the cultivators, and induced them into entering the "demonic realm." The immortal realizes that he should not have exploited the citizens' hard earned money. He wants to know where the pills were made. The ghost officer says that he will keep the pills as a disciple of the teacher, and he will meet the man very soon. The two men discuss the difficulties of riding a horse in the countryside, and
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