Just when Su Rui was still in the Wangchuan River, unaware of the danger approaching him, suddenly, a cold and condensed sword light split the yin and yang boundary of Qingcheng Mountain like lightning, and fell directly into the netherworld. After the sword light dissipated, a young Taoist priest in a green shirt and with a resolute face appeared in front of everyone.

This young Taoist priest looked sunny and handsome, with a heroic look between his eyebrows, especially the tuft of white hair on the top of his head above his eyebrows, which was particularly eye-catching. Looking closely, you can find that his appearance is 80% similar to that of the head of the Qingcheng Sect.

It turned out that this person was the one who had reached out and pulled Su Rui back when he was nearly sucked into the "Starry Sky Gate" on the third floor of the Qingcheng Sect's Sutra Library. However, surprisingly, the appearance of this young Taoist priest did not alert any living being in the netherworld. Even those wandering ghosts seemed to ignore him and were completely unaware of his existence, even if they passed by him.

The young Taoist stood there, looking around with vigilant eyes. He looked up at the sky, only to see that the sky of the netherworld was still covered by a layer of gray fog, giving people a feeling of depression and dullness.

Looking around, countless soulless ghosts wander aimlessly in this desolate land. Sometimes they wander alone, sometimes they collide with each other, and sometimes they even fight and kill each other fiercely. These soulless ghosts seem to have forgotten everything in their lives, and only instinct drives them to act.

The young Taoist looked at the scene in front of him and couldn't help but murmured softly: "It's been a long time since I came here! I wonder if those old friends still remember me?"

He shook his head slightly, as if trying to get rid of these distracting thoughts. Then, he counted with his fingers, and after a moment, he frowned and said to himself: "Hmm...it seems that Su kid should be in this direction."

As soon as he finished speaking, a bright light suddenly emerged from under the feet of the young Taoist, enveloping him. The next moment, a dazzling sword light suddenly shot out, rushing forward with unparalleled power. In the blink of an eye, his figure disappeared into the sky, as if he had never appeared, without even a trace left.

However, as the saying goes, "A wild goose leaves its voice behind when it passes by", even if the young Taoist is very fast, he will still leave some subtle fluctuations of breath wherever he passes. For some beings with special abilities, it is not difficult to track these traces.

Just as the young Taoist priest broke through the two boundaries of Yin and Yang, in the depths of a dark mountain range filled with an endless breath of death, as if it was made up of the corpses of countless creatures, a towering figure dressed in a black imperial robe suddenly raised his head and looked in the direction where the young Taoist priest broke through the boundary with a sharp gaze.

His brows were knitted tightly, his expression was serious, and he said loudly: "Go and investigate immediately. Is it a human or a monster that has landed in my territory? What is their intention in coming here?"

"As ordered!"

A sharp and piercing reply sounded, and then a group of Yaksha warriors in heavy armor came out. They held high their flags, stepped on the clouds formed by the gray resentment, and quickly rose from the dark mountains like a well-trained army, rushing towards the place where the young Taoist broke through the boundary.

However, the young Taoist priest piloted his flying sword in the gray air of the underworld for about half an incense stick of time.

Suddenly, a broad, dark river appeared in front of him, blocking his way. The dark red water was surging and raging like an enraged dragon, roaring and running forward with its fangs and claws bared.

Upon seeing this, the young Taoist priest suppressed his sword light and slowly landed on the bank of the river.

He stared at the surging, blood-red river in front of him and sighed to himself, "This blood river is getting more and more dangerous! I wonder how much power that old monster Youquan has recovered?"

While muttering to himself, the young Taoist jumped and landed lightly on a small boat that had quietly appeared on the river at some point.

"Where are you going, sir?"

A boatman, who had his face buried in his cloak, sitting at the stern asked loudly.

"Let's go to the Sea of ​​Samsara. I want to go fishing there."

The young Taoist stood steadily at the bow, his fingers moved slightly, and he began to calculate quickly. After a moment, he answered casually.

The boatman was visibly stunned when he heard this answer, and there was a hint of surprise and confusion in his voice: "This boat is too small. It can't do long-distance business. It can't go to a place as far away as the Samsara Sea!"

"It doesn't matter, just drive over there, and you will definitely be paid a lot more!"

The young Taoist priest took out a peach wood token from his bosom expressionlessly, threw it to the boatman, and said lightly.

The fisherman took the token, looked at it carefully, and said cheerfully: "Sir, please sit tight. I will set off right away!"

After saying that, he picked up a long pole made of tibia, pushed it under the water, and the small boat rushed down the turbulent river like an arrow, two points faster than the sword light of the young Taoist priest.

……

Su Rui used the Five Elements Escape Technique to escape in the Wangchuan River for an incense stick of time, and then planned to go ashore. But as soon as he surfaced, he saw the escape light of the White Bone God from afar. Fortunately, he dived back into the water in time, and the White Bone God did not seem to notice him.

However, after soaking in the river for a long time, Su Rui gradually felt something strange.

At this moment, he seemed to be more sentimental. When he saw a little lonely soul beside him, he would think of the loneliness he felt when he first traveled through time and almost shed tears.

"Xiao Tu, I always feel like something is wrong with me. What exactly went wrong?" Su Rui hid at the bottom of the river and called out Xiao Tu and asked.

"Master, the Yellow Spring Water in the Forgotten River has the power to eliminate karma and cleanse memories. The fact that you are like this now may be due to the influence of the Yellow Spring Water!" Upon hearing this, Xiao Tu immediately explained to Su Rui.

It turns out that the Wangchuan River is a tributary of Huangquan. The source of Huangquan is a strange spring that was created by the netherworld sensing the laws of heaven and earth. The water of Huangquan can cleanse the karma and memory of ghosts, so that ghosts can be reincarnated and re-enter the cycle of reincarnation. The legendary "Meng Po Soup" is made with Huangquan water as the main ingredient, plus red spider lily and other ingredients. Mortals who drink a sip before reincarnation can enter reincarnation and start over; and if monks want to reincarnate and cultivate again, they also need to drink a sip to seal their memories, which will make it easier to break the seal in their stomachs in the future.

"Is there any magic method to eliminate the influence of Yellow Spring Water?" After hearing this, Su Rui was silent for a moment and asked Xiao Tu.

"Yes, stay away from the Forgotten River!" Xiao Tu spoke frankly.

Su Rui sighed lightly, without saying a word, he jumped directly into the river bottom, found a small stone cave with a slow flow of water, took out the Black Mountain Seal and placed it in it, then he drilled into the thunder space of the seal.

The Black Mountain Divine Seal was returned to him by Chi Jiao when he was in the Xiaonantian Realm of the Putuo Sect. He had used it less frequently recently because he needed to master the Five Elements Earth Extreme True Fire Evil. But it came in handy at this moment.

In the Thunder Space, Su Rui thought for a moment, then pulled out a real dragon skeleton from the Five Elements Earth Extreme True Fire Evil. This real dragon skeleton was slightly slender, but was vaguely shrouded in colorful light - it was a mirage dragon skeleton.

Previously, he had wrapped the skeleton in the Five Elements Earth Extreme True Fire Evil, burning it for a day and a night, forcing out the White Bone Demon that had merged into it and burning it to ashes. He had kept the Mirage Dragon skeleton in the Five Elements Earth Extreme True Fire Evil for a long time, which had removed the impurities such as the Death Evil hidden in it to the greatest extent possible.

The purpose of taking out the mirage dragon skeleton at this time was to practice the "Yuan Shen Sutra" to enhance the mirage dragon illusion.

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