The Way of the Mysterious Dust

Chapter 128: Snow Koi

   "Father, let's go out a few more times in the future, maybe we can catch another white snow koi, and then we will replace it with a dad's jade pendant." Lu Pingxing said excitedly.

   "Bai Xue Koi is a spiritual thing, not a cabbage, how easy it is to catch, silly boy!" Lu Yong was amused and scolded with a smile.

   "Father, take out your jade pendant and see if there is any difference." Lu Ping said with a smile.

   Lu Yong took out a red kit from his arms, took out a white jade pendant and handed it to Lu Pingxing. After Lu Pingxing took it, he placed it in his palm and compared it with the wooden spirit pendant he had just obtained to see if there was any difference.

   This white jade pendant is the same size as the wooden spirit pendant. The front is carved with the portrait of the fairy Jane, and the back is engraved with the Eight Diagrams circle with the word Lu Yong in the circle. It's just more exquisite than the wooden spirit pendant, and the fairy portrait is more realistic.

   This white jade pendant is also a kind of Jianyue Lingpei, but it is more advanced. In addition to simple body protection, long-term wear can also strengthen the body. The jade pendant is carved from Qingtian white jade. Qingtian white jade can emit a natural aura of jade. After being absorbed by the body of a mortal, this jade has the magical effect of consolidating the essence of life.

   The jade Jianyue Lingpei is very rare and will only be given to pilgrims who have made significant contributions to Taoism. The old man Lu, this jade Jianyue Lingpei, was only obtained after good luck.

   Lu Yong was a fisherman who was born in Hongyan Village beside Fusha Lake. The villagers in the village depend on fishing for their livelihoods. Lu Yong is considered a good player in the village, and every time he leaves the boat, he has gained a lot. He knew where the water was urgent and where there might be schools of fish in the huge Fusha Lake.

   Lu Yong clearly remembered that the day was drizzling, and many villagers were unwilling to leave the boat. Lu Yong simply ate breakfast and then swam towards the lake with his small fishing boat.

   Fusha Lake is extremely vast, with nearly eight hundred miles wide. At this time, the lake was covered with a thin layer of rain and fog, and only Lu Yong's lone boat was seen on the surface of the lake.

   Lu Yong, dressed in a stern suit, stood at the stern, his hands flushed and struggling to hold the penny forward. It was winter, and the drizzle rained on his face, cold and biting. Lu Yong's sallow face was filled with wrinkles, and his face was full of sadness.

  Lu Yong has two daughters. He always wanted a son, but he couldn't get pregnant, but Lu Yong died of sorrow.

   For this reason, Lu Yong often went to Gaoyang Taoist Temple to pray for incense, hoping that Fairy Jianyue would bless him to have a son in his later years.

   Lu Yong is just an ordinary fisherman, his family is poor. I often go to Taoist temples to pray for blessings and donate a lot of sesame oil money, making it even more embarrassing. But Lu Yong clenched his teeth and insisted, saving money on weekdays, and going out early and returning late when going out on a boat is harder than anyone else.

  Because Lu Yong is an only son, the old Lu's incense sticks to his family. He is nearly fifty years old and there is still no son under his knees. How can he not be in a hurry? Lu Yong was afraid that the old Lu family would run to Gaoyang Taoist Temple as soon as he had spare money in his hands.

Lu Yong put down the bamboo draft, the wooden boat slowly floated forward with the current, picked up the thick twine fishing net, first soaked it in the lake water, lifted it up, and after trimming it, sprinkled it to the surface of the lake. The net was laid on the water, sinking slowly. When the fishing net sank to the bottom of the lake, Lu Yong slowly pulled up and slowly gathered the fishing net.

   After the fishing net was closed, Lu Yong began to pull upwards forcefully, feeling the weight of the fishing net in his hand based on experience, Lu Yong's face showed a loss of color, the fishing net was too light, this net could not produce much, at most three or two small fish.

   The fishing net slowly surfaced, and indeed, as Lu Yong had guessed, a few small fish were scattered on the net. Lu Yong tried hard to lift the entire net out of the water to prepare for the next net.

   Suddenly, there was a splash on the surface of the water in the net, and a splash of water splashed, and Lu Yong was happy, this is a big fish entering the net! Lu Yong quickly squeezed the fishing net in his hand, and suddenly, the whole fishing net was lifted out of the water.

   In the fishing net, a big red fish with a bright red body was jumping in the boat. It was covered by the fishing net and couldn't jump high. This big fish weighs ten catties, and looks very plump. The body of the fish is red with white patterns on the body, like snowflakes printed on it.

   Lu Yong suddenly got excited, and rushed forward, pressing down on the big fish, revealing the color of surprise, and he was extremely excited. The big fish caught was exactly the same as the "Bai Xue Koi" in the biography.

   Lu Yong couldn't believe it, he caught a "white snow koi" from his net and slapped himself, not dreaming, Lu Yong showed a smirk.

In Fusha Lake, there are spirit fish "Baixue Koi", occasionally caught by fishermen, and dedicated to Gaoyang Taoist Temple, you can get rich rewards from Gaoyang Taoist Temple, and you will be given a large amount of silver tael, a jade Jianyue Lingpei, and you can also worship Taoist temple. Put forward a wish and the Taoist temple will do its best to satisfy it.

   This biography has been heard since Lu Yong was a child, and it is true. Ten years ago, a fisherman in Yulin Village not far away caught a white snow koi, which was given to Gaoyang Taoist Temple and received a large reward.

  Lu Yong didn't have any thoughts about fishing. He was holding a small fishing boat and rowing to the pier on the edge of Gaoyang Taoist Temple in excitement. He didn't even return home. When I arrived at Gaoyang Taoist Temple, it was identified as Baixue Koi by the immortal master.

   Lu Yong dedicated this white snow koi to Taoist temple on the spot, and made his long-cherished wish to the immortal master, that he wanted to have a son in his later years, so as to continue the incense of the Lu family.

   The immortal master expressed his understanding. After Yun Gong inspected Lu Yong's body, he bestowed Lu Yong two spirit pills. One pill named "Send Zi Pill", which was taken by Lu Yong, the immortal master promised that taking this pill will give birth to a precious child. A pill named "Pregnancy-preserving Pill" was ordered to take Lu Yong home and give it to his old wife at home. It has excellent health effects.

   Baixue Koi, a second-order low-level spirit beast, has no aggressiveness, and is born with a water-repelling technique. It swims extremely fast in the water and is difficult to catch.

   Baixue Koi has delicious meat and can be eaten directly or used as medicine. Moreover, the Baixue Koi contains a koi essence, which can greatly melt the Qi inheritance after being absorbed by consumption, and help the cultivator to quickly promote from the fourth level of Qi training ~www.readwn.com~ to the fifth level of Qi training.

  Because of its mysterious characteristics, Baixue koi is extremely rare, and it can often sell at sky-high prices during visits to the city. Gaoyang Taoist Temple will release its promise and give a lot of rewards to those who offer the snow koi carp.

Master    did not break his promise, the couple became pregnant with Lu Pingxing soon after taking the pill. After this incident, Lu Yong believed in Gaoyang Taoist Temple more and more, and he would go to sacrifices during the holidays.

   "Father, let's go in!" Lu Pingxing played with Jade Pei, and said to his father, also interrupting the memory of Old Man Lu.

   The two followed the crowd into the Fushantang. Fushantang was the dining hall of Gaoyang Taoist Temple. All Taoist priests' meals were served by Fushantang. In addition, Fushantang also provides free fast food for the pilgrims who come to pray for blessings, with one meal each at noon and afternoon.

  Fu Shantang is built with blue bricks and red tiles, spacious and bright, relatively simple, not as magnificent as other Taoist palaces. The interior of the Fushantang is huge, full of tables and chairs, and the long tables and benches are neatly integrated, which can accommodate thousands of people for dining at the same time.

   At this time, nearly half of the tables and chairs in the hall were seated on pilgrims, which was very lively. Old man Lu took Lu Pingxing, first came to the front hall, and lined up to receive the vegetarian meal. The front hall is the kitchen, which is separated from the inner hall by a wooden wall. There are dozens of windows on the wooden wall, and pilgrims can receive a delicious vegetarian meal from the windows.

   Today’s fast food is very rich, with a bowl of white porridge, two yellow buns, and a plate of pickles. The old man Lu took Lu Pingxing in a light car and quickly received the vegetarian meal. The two of them were holding wooden trays and found an empty seat to sit down, preparing to enjoy this exquisite vegetarian meal.

   The white porridge is made of millet to a thick consistency. The yellow bun is steamed softly and served with hot and sour pickles. The pilgrims all around eat it with relish. On weekdays, the old man in Lu can't afford to eat this kind of refined food, he eats thick noodles, wild vegetables and the like, and he may be extravagant only during the holidays.

  

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