In the past few days, as the harvest festival approached, the flow of people in Que County increased significantly. The refugees were also allowed to enter the city like ordinary people.

"Jia Da, can the six-qi diet you mentioned really cure our conjunctivitis?" The group followed Jia Da into the city and heard that there was a way to eliminate their peculiarities.

After several detours, they entered a small alley and smelled the scent of incense from afar. They were all worried because Jia Da was different from them from the beginning. When he was alone, he always chanted some strange scriptures.

But they don't care, they are willing to do anything to get rid of the red in their eyes.

When he reached the door, before he entered the house, he heard a long Taoist chant: "Wulian Tianzun, now the Three Yang Tribulations are approaching, disasters are happening frequently, these natural disasters are all destiny, we mortals can only enter my Daluo Heavenly Kingdom by cultivating our minds and natures."

Several people lowered their voices and asked, "Can this Daluo Heavenly Kingdom cure conjunctivitis?"

Jia Da raised his head and said enthusiastically: "The Great Luo Heavenly Kingdom, the secret of Luojiao, and the Six Qi Food Method will naturally be solved."

At this time, a woman in the house was heard to ask respectfully, "If we join the Luo sect, will you allow us to have enough food?"

The voice at the beginning was unfathomable: "This mortal body will fade away." So what to eat? The only response he got was an awkward silence.

"There's a new Pope outside. Someone, open the door!" The voice seemed to have finally found a suitable excuse to change the subject.

After entering the door, Jia Da prostrated himself and said, "I have come here with three disciples in compliance with the order of the Heavenly Master. I only want to ask the Heavenly Master to teach me the Six Qi Diet Method."

When they looked up, they found that standing in front of the hall was an old Taoist priest with a fairy-like appearance and white hair and beard. The old Taoist priest had a ruddy complexion and no wrinkles, and looked like a complete Taoist.

Seeing that everyone seemed to be stunned by his appearance, he smiled and said, "After joining the Luo Sect, all the members should help each other."

Several women sitting nearby asked curiously, "Excuse me, Master Tian, ​​what is the Six Qi Diet you mentioned?"

The little Taoist boy standing next to the old Taoist priest raised his head and said arrogantly: "The Six Qi Diet Method is the secret of our Luo Sect. How can I teach it casually?"

Jiada and his men exchanged glances, it seemed that more blood would be shed, and were about to speak.

But then the woman said, "Tianshi, this Luo Cult is so powerful, I think they know some magic. We just want to see if they can get up in half a day."

The old Taoist priest seemed quite pleased with himself when he heard the first half of the sentence, but his expression changed when he heard the second half.

The woman was still chattering on, "I've also heard that there's a technique to call on fish that can make the fish in the river jump onto the boat by themselves!" She spoke excitedly, with an air of arrogance that came from someone who had seen the world.

Today she heard from her neighbor lady that there is a Luo sect that can make people go to paradise after death.

But her husband is a merchant in East Street, and he enjoys telling stories about the strange things happening to the daughter of the Xie family every day. The day before yesterday, he even put out a lot of sliced ​​fish and meat in East Street, and asked for a low price, saying that it was benefiting the villagers.

The fish was huge, with two belly bones, and the skin and thick meat weighed three or four pounds. Wow, after eating the fish bones, they were thicker than her thumb. How big was this fish!

So the word spread privately that the new magic the lady had learned, the magic of summoning fish...

The peddler's wife looked at the old Taoist priest with an expression that said, "I'm a knowledgeable person, don't fool me with those useless things."

The old Taoist priest was confused. Who am I? Where am I? What am I doing?

He felt bitter. He just wanted to find a place to make a living, but how come someone could actually practice magic in this day and age? He went to someone else's territory?

No, he had already known this place thoroughly before opening the sect. The White Lotus Sect had always been active only in the south, and the Hongyang Sect was a group of barbarians who loved to bask in the sun.

As the Luojiao Heavenly Master, he knew clearly that in a remote place like Que County, there must be no other sects to recruit followers. He touched his shriveled belly, straightened his face, and said seriously: "This technique is the secret of a sect, how can it be easily shown to others."

Now the ladies who were about to join the sect also looked unhappy, "Bah! What a joke, you can't do this, you can't do that, and I thought there would be magic performances!"

"I was saying, you have to pay to join the sect! This is far inferior to the female monarch. Let's go, we have to get up early tomorrow. The big fish is delicious but it's only sold for three days. If you go too late, it will be gone!"

The vendor said with disdain: "If you have the time, you might as well pray at the street corner and beg the lady to give you more of this delicious and cheap fish meat!"

All the villagers in the room were wiped out by the old Taoist's "Erkang Hand".

Seeing the old Taoist priest's gloomy face, the little boy next to him curled his lips and said, "Who is this female monarch? Where did she come from?"

When Jiada saw the person leaving, he did not make any moves and said softly, “This female ruler of the second branch of the Xie family has always been mysterious. Few people have seen her, but the things she did have an impact on many people.”

He glanced at the dazed old Taoist priest and said, "The people behind me are here to join the religion. They are not like those common people who forget their principles for the sake of profit. Taoist priest, don't take it to heart."

The people behind him bent down at the right time. They were now desperate and wanted to return to normal life. They could only grasp Luo Jiao as a life-saving straw.

The old Taoist priest stroked his beard lightly, with a calm look on his face. "Let me see what kind of eye disease you have." As he spoke, he used his hand to lift away the long hair in front of Jiada's forehead.

The old Taoist priest looked up, his expression suddenly froze, he stroked his beard thoughtfully, after a while, he sighed and said: "Your illness is really a stubborn one, you can join my sect today, I will prepare some medicine tomorrow, and then supplement it with the Six Qi Diet, and we will see the effect!"

Seeing that he was in trouble, Jia Da put one hand on his waist, stared at his toes, and asked, "What's the problem?"

The people behind him stared at the old Taoist priest and the little Taoist boy with ill intentions. Their bloodshot eyes were filled with greedy red.

"Cough! Cough!" The old Taoist coughed twice.

"It is extremely difficult to cure it, but it can be concealed a little. However, it will take some time until I can start refining the Nine Illusion Rain Dew Pills."

There was silence in the room for a long time, and he put away the shovel that was shining coldly behind him.

Jia Da then bowed and said, "Then the brothers will join the sect first. I hope the old master can start refining the elixir as soon as possible."

The old Taoist stroked his beard and smiled, but he looked a little stiff.

After the boy escorted the others out of the yard, he came back and found that his master still had the same expression. He complained, "Master, those guys that Jia Da brought here have really bad eyesight. They make me feel scared."

"Master, eh?"

Before the fairy tale was finished, the great master who had seemed so enlightened a moment ago, now collapsed to the ground like a deflated ball, his body trembling slightly like a candle in the wind, as if he had lost half his life.

The little boy hurried over to help them, but heard his master muttering: "They are not sick, they just ate white meat!"

"What a sin!"

He stood up in a panic: "Hurry up, pack up your things. If these people come back, they will probably eat both of us!"

Seeing the child still in a daze, the old Taoist priest hurriedly urged him, "Hurry up, disciple! Although I usually like to take advantage of others, as a member of the Fire Sect, I absolutely cannot help these unscrupulous and inhumane guys!"

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