Chapter 544 Kindness!
But as I read through.
A little bit of reading.
Chu Xun's eyes were vaguely loose, and the belief he insisted on was somewhat shaken. He felt that what Taoist Tun said was not false, but the blurred picture in front of him seemed to be mottled.
It was a skinny old man wearing Taoist robes, with a smile on his thin cheeks, sitting cross-legged and talking, while Chu Xun sat upright like a student, listening to the old man's teachings.
Scripture in hand.
It is also constantly changing.
Starting from the first book, after reading it, I instinctively picked up the scriptures beside me and continued to read. The old man seemed to be sitting cross-legged in the reader's hands, analyzing the essence of the scriptures. The two of them were like a master and a disciple. It was clear that Chu Xun was far beyond this Taoist swallower in the way of cultivation, and could even kill him with one finger, but at this moment he was teaching him like a teacher.
The first volume of Scripture.
The second volume of Scripture.
The third volume of scripture.
The fourth volume of scripture.
…
Book Seven Scriptures.
Forget things and myself.
Even the recent major events in the outside world have been forgotten. All I can think about is the way of swallowing. I continue to read the scriptures in it, pick up one after another, and when I have finished reading the last one, I can vaguely hear the weight loss. The old man smiled and said, "That's the end of today's lecture!"
"Bo!"
The wonderful state that Chu Xun fell into.
It also broke suddenly.
Return to sobriety.
When he opened his eyes, he saw the empty scripture collection pavilion, and the scriptures of 'Ton Tao Ren' placed on the left hand side had been read through, and there was no more one left. This made Chu Xun rather reluctant to give up and said: "There are also Is it the scriptures or notes of 'The Taoist'?"
"none!"
The Tibetan Scripture Pavilion’s weapon spirit responded.
"pity!"
Looking at the scriptures piled up like a hill on the right, Chu Xun was full of disappointment. It was a pity that Taoist Taoist did not destroy the quasi-emperor. He was obviously a great talent, and based on the scriptures written by Taoist Tun, Chu Xun could judge that it would have been otherwise if he did not want to destroy the scriptures. After the supreme being resurrected, the sky was shattered and the earth was shattered. The newly healed avenue was damaged again. He was fully capable of breaking through the quasi-emperor.
"pity!"
"sad!"
"Sigh!"
This made Chu Xun regretful but also unable to imagine how brutal the resurrection of the Forbidden City Supreme was. It actually caused the world to wither, there were not many monks left, and the avenue was completely destroyed. Even though it took him a thousand years to break through to the realm of the Great Sage, Thinking again about the slow healing of heaven and earth when he broke through, he hesitated.
because.
The original intention of the way of devouring.
greedy.
overbearing.
Sovereign.
If his breakthrough worsened the newly healed Heavenly Dao, making it more difficult for monks in a region to comprehend the Heavenly Dao, and making it difficult for high-level monks to be born, he would rather remain in the realm of the Great Sage than break the quasi-emperor.
Feeling sorry.
with his eyes.
Suddenly, an old Taoist dressed in Taoist robes but very casually and calmly appeared dimly. He felt awe in his heart and couldn't help but stand up, bow and bow: "Sir, you are righteous!"
For the dawn of life.
Don't break the quasi-emperor.
Give up longevity.
Willing to sit down.
This is righteousness!
It is a pity that the Taoist Devourer has been dead for a long time, and most of the scriptures he left behind have been revised, and his reputation has been slandered by later generations. He is considered to have practiced evil arts and is contaminated with the Tao of Devouring, which is a serious disaster; however, Chu Xun looked through his scriptures but was admired by his personality. Dao monks are not good or evil, only useful people.
This is what Taoist Tun said.
He was deeply convinced.
"Bo!"
Take one step forward.
There were ripples in front of him.
Disappeared here out of thin air, and then reappeared as a desolate human settlement. Standing in this vast desert, Chu Xun slowly raised his palm, and a trace of overbearing devouring power condensed between his five fingers. It was devouring the things between his fingers. everything.
Wind channel.
waterways.
The way of space.
The avenue of power.
However, all the energy and avenues born near this world are sucked into the palm of the hand, and a dark collapsed void appears in the palm of the hand, with purple light spinning inside, and continuously swallowing up the surrounding energy. , absorbing everything in the palm of your hand.
It is overbearing. Standing here, you can feel the energy of the surrounding heaven and earth condensing at a speed visible to the naked eye. You can also feel that the avenue is being obliterated and crushed into pieces by the black hole as it approaches. It is also sucked into the vortex in the palm of your hand, allowing it to continue to flow. It grew stronger, and the majestic energy gathered became more and more terrifying.
"The Way of Devouring!"
Chu Xun quietly looked at the vortex on the palm of his hand, feeling the infinite terrifying energy, and understood why the swallower said that the way of swallowing was greed, domineering, and dominance!
It's greedy.
Greedily absorbing everything.
It seemed as if the whole world was about to be sucked away.
It's overbearing.
Domineeringly crushing everything.
Even the way of time will be crushed into powder for you.
It dominates.
In the deep vortex, there can only be one master.
Any avenue.
All destroyed into powder.
This is the way of devouring, so wanton, brutal, domineering, powerful, and solemn; it is also the way of devouring that is so barbaric that many people regard it as a forbidden technique, because he can use this mottled and mixed energy to Filter and inhale directly into the body, allowing cultivation to advance at an abnormal speed.
same.
It can also absorb human life force.
When used, it was regarded as a sorcery, and the most important thing is that the way of swallowing was regarded as a sorcery. His breakthrough was too simple. He only needed to devour a steady stream, and his realm would advance by leaps and bounds. Some monks could not. If you restrain the desires in your heart, you will inevitably do something irrational, which will be regarded as a forbidden skill and prohibit your practice.
But he did not deny it.
This evil magic is powerful.
"Huh!"
Longxu exhaled, dispersing the condensed energy in his hand, and felt the nothingness above the desert suddenly shake, and a sandstorm formed below, raging terribly. This atmosphere lasted for a long time, and what surprised Chu Xun even more was that the Great Dao of Heaven and Earth where he was had already collapsed, forming a short-term disordered and chaotic place.
Because the Devouring Dao was so overbearing that even the Great Dao of Heaven and Earth was swallowed up, destroyed, and destroyed, the short-term loss and collapse of this side of the world needed time to slowly heal, and Chu Xun was fortunate that the Great Dao of Heaven and Earth was extremely perfect at this time, and his collapsed order could be restored in just a quarter of an hour.
Thus, he understood why the Devouring Dao refused to break through the Quasi-Emperor. The Devouring Dao was too overbearing. If his own breakthrough wantonly devoured the energy and rules of the surrounding heaven and earth, and continued to collapse the already broken Great Dao, it would be no less than a catastrophe for the practitioners, so the kind-hearted him decided to stay in the Great Saint Realm for life.
However, after Chu Xun studied the scriptures, mysteries, and explanations of the Way of Devouring written by the Taoist Tun, he felt that although the Taoist Tun did not participate in quelling the dark turmoil, he was still a sage and senior worthy of respect, and it was not an exaggeration to call him a teacher because of the method he practiced.