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    The time it took for the little Taoist priest to appear and leave was not long. In addition, the spells used were not visible to ordinary people, so they did not affect the ordinary people on the street.

    At most, it¡¯s just a cold breeze blowing through.

    However, there were still a lot fewer pedestrians on the street. The main reason was attributed to Xu Tao's fainting from vomiting blood.

    Xu Tao¡¯s hometown had moved out of this street eight years ago. At this time, not many people recognized Xu Tao¡¯s identity.

    Wang Lin sighed, clasped his hands behind his back, and slowly walked to a nearby grocery store. After entering, the shopkeeper of the grocery store immediately bent forward.

    Wang Lin pointed at Xu Tao, who was unconscious not far away, and said, "Shopkeeper, please find two guys to carry this man to my shop."

    The shopkeeper of the grocery store hesitated for a moment, looked around, and found that no one was paying attention here. He took a few steps forward and said softly: "Shopkeeper Wang, I don't know whether this person is dead or alive. I think it's better to report him to the official."  Otherwise, I'm afraid you will get into trouble."

    Wang Lin smiled, patted the shopkeeper on the shoulder, shook his head and said, "It's okay, just find someone to send it to me."

    As he said that, he turned around, put his hands behind his back, and walked away slowly.

    The shopkeeper looked at Wang Lin's back, sighed, and said to himself: "Good man, shopkeeper Wang is such a good man!" After muttering, he immediately turned around and shouted: "Xiao Er, Xiao San, come out,  Carry the man lying outside to Shopkeeper Wang's shop!"

    Almost at the same time that Wang Lin returned to the shop, two boys in coarse cloths had already carried Xu Tao back and placed him on the floor of the shop at Wang Lin's signal.

    Wang Lin casually took out some money, sent the two boys away, closed the shop door, sat by the stove, and pondered in silence.

    This Xu Tao, if not rescued, would obviously not survive. Wang Lin sighed secretly, and for the sake of his filial piety for more than ten years, he took out the lowest quality pill in the storage bag and flicked it.  below, and fell into the opponent's mouth.

    Then he picked up the wine bottle and drank while waiting for the other party to wake up.

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? [ ['s? someone? someone? someoneping someone¡¯s?]? and? sssssssssssssssssss¡¯s and and ? ?] and and that little Taoist priest, and he doesn¡¯t care about shocking the world, is that he even throws his flying sword, that it turns into a rainbow, is that he speeds away towards the east of the city, is that he says, ?¨C ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ¨C ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

    In the eastern suburbs of the city, there is a Taoist temple. The Taoist temple is surrounded by a quiet pool. There are pink lotus flowers growing in the pool water, green lotus leaves floating on it, and some fish swimming in it.  Gently touching the lotus leaves in the pool makes the leaves flutter slowly, and at the same time, circles of ripples are drawn on the surface of the pool, which is quite like a world.

    A path paved with cobblestones winds down from the Taoist temple. On both sides of the path, there are some willow trees planted. Whenever the breeze blows, the willows will sway and dance, making a rustling sound, which also has a sense of elegance.  meaning.

    At this time, although the breeze came, the sound of the swaying willows was covered by a burst of sound. However, the little Taoist priest turned into a long rainbow and suddenly landed outside the door of the Taoist temple. As soon as he landed, he sprayed  He spat out a mouthful of blood, looked pale, pushed open the door of the Taoist temple with one palm, and ran in staggeringly.

    Several monks who were meditating cross-legged in the Taoist temple suddenly opened their eyes. After one of them saw the embarrassed appearance of the little Taoist priest, he immediately stood up, stepped forward and said in surprise: "Junior brother, a mere mortal, how could you be so seriously injured?  ?¡±

    The little Taoist priest pushed this man away and said sternly: "I want to see Master, Master!!!"

    "Why are you panicking!" A middle-aged man walked out of the Taoist temple. This man had a broad face and small eyes. He only had a pair of big ears. He was quite conspicuous. At first glance, he looked quite majestic.

    As soon as this person came out, several monks who were sitting cross-legged and meditating stood up one after another and stood aside respectfully.

    When the young Taoist priest saw the middle-aged man, he knelt on the ground with a bang and said, "Master, my life was destroyed and my mind was damaged. Master, avenge me!"

    The big-eared monk glanced at the little Taoist priest, flicked his sleeve, stretched out his right hand and grabbed it in the air. Suddenly, black energy suddenly appeared in the void, and quickly condensed together to form a huge skull.

    Then the big-eared monk gently tapped his right hand, grabbed the skull, and without saying a word, slapped the little Taoist Priest Tianling with his palm. The little Taoist priest suddenly trembled slightly, with a look of pain on his face, and bursts of black energy appeared in the blink of an eye.  , after a long time, he opened his mouth and spurted out a mouthful of black blood. Then the black air on his face slowly dissipated, revealing a trace of ruddy color. The injuries caused by the destruction of his natal Rakshasa immediately recovered as before.

    "Tell me the details!" Brother Big Ear raised his right hand and said slowly.

    The little Taoist priest took a deep breath and quickly recounted his experiences along the way. The little Taoist priest was very articulate.bsp; The little Taoist priest was startled and took the candy man. He couldn't help but think of his miserable childhood. If it weren't for his master, he would have been dead long ago. Thinking of this, his eyes turned slightly red and he whispered: "I haven't forgotten it.  , it was Master who brought me out and taught me magical powers."

    The big-eared monk touched the little Taoist priest's head and said, "Let's go, take me to see that person."

    The little Taoist priest looked at the candy man in his hand. Scenes from his childhood slowly came to mind. He took a deep breath and carefully put the candy man in his storage bag. He planned to keep it for the rest of his life, because it was bought by his master.  of (To be continued, if you want to know what happened after the funeral, please log on to www.qidian.com, there are more chapters, support the author, and support genuine reading!) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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