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Chapter 814 Water Prison(2/3)

"I don't know where my uncle is now. Feijian sent me a letter. He doesn't know when he will receive it, let alone when he will receive a reply. It may take a few days, a few months, or even a year or two..."

"So long?" Mo Hua was a little disappointed.

"It depends on a little bit of luck." Elder Yi said, "After all, the world of cultivation is vast, you can't wander anywhere, and your letters are lost."

Mo Hua sighed, "Okay, this is the only way..."

Elder Yi nodded, "If there is any news, I will inform you."

Mo Hua bowed his hands and said, "Thank you, elder."

After that, I continued to practice ink painting normally.

Unexpectedly, a few days later, during a class break, Elder Yi stood at the door and waved to Mo Hua, "Mo Hua, come here."

When they arrived at a quiet place, Elder Yi looked at the ink paintings with a strange look on his face.

"You kid, you are so lucky..."

I don’t know if there is some kind of providence from heaven.

Mo Hua's eyes lit up, "Did Master Yi reply?"

"Yes." Elder Yi nodded, "Uncle, he was passing through Kunzhou and was about to return to the sect. He settled in a branch of the Yi family and received my Feijian letter."

"According to what my uncle said, he also felt that the incident at the Water Prison Gate a thousand years ago was strange, but it has been many years and it has become neither a thing nor a person, and it is no longer possible to investigate."

"As for the water prison technique, he got it by chance..."

"A coincidence?" Mo Hua was a little curious.

Elder Yi said: "More than a hundred years ago, my uncle did not travel around at that time and had nothing to do, so he taught at Taixu Sect."

"One day I went out to visit friends and went fishing by the river. I met a monk in trouble and rescued him. The monk repaid his uncle for saving his life and donated all his spiritual stones and property to him."

"How could my uncle take this thing seriously? He waved his hand and said that saving people is a simple task, so don't worry about it. You can keep these spiritual stones for yourself and practice well."

"Unexpectedly, that man is actually a person who attaches great importance to friendship. How can he not repay the kindness of saving his life? He has nothing to offer, he only has this little spiritual stone. In addition, he has some cultivation methods passed down from his ancestors.

, if the seniors don’t give up, then use these methods to repay the kindness of the seniors.”

"Uncle didn't care at first. He is the Taoist elder of Taixu Sect and the master of Yuhua. He has never seen any other sects."

"As a result, once the man was taken out, my uncle had never seen him before..."

"My uncle thought for a long time, and then from the attributes of this method, the flow of meridians, and the use of the spell, he deduced that this was probably the orthodox 'water prison technique' secret book of the Water Prison Sect at that time, and it was different from the 'castrated version' of the secret book circulated outside.

There is a difference."

"My uncle was very happy and asked him about the origin of this water prison technique."

"Unexpectedly, that person didn't even know the word Water Prison Technique. He only said that this technique was passed down from our ancestors. I don't know what its name is. It was difficult to learn, not very easy to use, and its lethality was minimal.

So I just keep it as an old antique 'family heirloom' and keep it as a thought."

"The origin of Water Prison Gate is indeed not very glorious. My uncle thought about it and didn't say anything about it."

"But he liked the Water Prison Technique very much, so he accepted it. At the same time, he felt a little sorry. Seeing that the monk was poor, he gave him some spiritual stones and helped him find a village for him to settle down and establish a career.

…”

This is what Elder Yi said.

But Mo Hua gradually frowned, "Zhenren Yi is fishing by the river...is this river the Yanshui River?"

Elder Yi nodded, "It's the Yanshui River."

"Did Master Yi say it was somewhere along the Yanshui River?"

Elder Yi said: "Uncle didn't say this, but since it is fishing, it must be at the river bend downstream. I also went fishing with my uncle several times back then..."

"Downstream Bend?"

The ink painting doesn't make much of an impression.

"Along the corner of the Yanshui River, about thirty miles to the west," Elder Yi said, "the water there is deep, there are many water monsters, and the swamps are silted. Monks rarely go there, but there is a water village a few miles away.

…”

Mo Hua was suddenly startled.

"Water Village?!"

Elder Yi was startled by the ink painting and couldn't help but ask:

"What's wrong?"

"What water village?" Mo Hua asked eagerly.

Elder Yi shook his head, "I have only gone fishing twice, and I have only caught three or four fish. How could I pay attention to the nearby water villages..."

Mo Hua feels heavy in his heart.

He had a strong premonition.

The water village Elder Yi mentioned was probably the "Yu Family Water Village" whose family was destroyed by Shui Yanluo not long ago!

The person Yi Zhenren saved was probably the monk from Yujia Water Village.

In the hands of the monks in the Yu family's water village, there is an inheritance of the water prison technique.

The Yu family's water village was destroyed by Shui Yanluo.

Shuiyanluo once said, "The monks of Shuiyumen must die!"

That being said...

This Yujia Shuizhai is the remaining descendant of Shuiyunmen.

Shui Yan Luo killed everyone in the water village of Yu's family, not just to build an altar, but also to silence the descendants of the Shui Prison Gate?

And Yujia Water Village...Yu...

Mo Hua's pupils shrank.

He didn't realize it before, but now he suddenly remembered that in the small fishing village, the families of Lao Yutou, Yu Dachuan, Xiao Shunzi and Xiao Shuizi all had the surname "Yu"!

Mo Hua's heart skipped a beat.

Could it be that Lao Yutou’s family is also related to Yujia Shuizhai?

The ink painting has ups and downs of mood and changing expressions.

Elder Yi couldn't help but ask: "What are you thinking about?"

Seeing that Mo Hua didn't respond, Elder Yi asked again.

Only then did Mo Hua come back to his senses and said: "It's nothing. I was thinking that I still have some formations to draw. I'll go back first. Thank you, Elder Yi..."

"If you have anything to do in the future, I will definitely help you!"

Mo Hua assured, and then ran away.

Elder Yi looked at Mo Hua's back and shook his head in confusion.



Mo Hua returned to his disciple's residence, still feeling uneasy.

He immediately sent the message to Gu Changhuai and asked, "Uncle Gu, is there anything going on over there in the small fishing village?"

After a while, Gu Changhuai asked:

"What's the noise?"

"That's it..." Mo Hua thought for a moment, "Are there any sin cultivators, evil cultivators and the like wandering around?"

"I sent people from the Gu family to keep an eye on it. There's nothing unusual for the time being." Gu Changhuai said.

Mo Hua breathed a sigh of relief.

"What's wrong?" Gu Changhuai asked.

Water Yama may also destroy the small fishing village...

Mo Hua thought for a while and decided not to tell Uncle Gu for the time being. After all, he didn't have any evidence yet.

"I'm just asking casually."

Gu Changhuai was a little wary, "Are you... hiding something from me again?"

"No!" Mo Hua said.

Seeing that Gu Changhuai wanted to ask more questions, he preemptively asked:

"Uncle Gu, have you met with the teacher from Baihua Valley in the past few days?"

How could Gu Changhuai not know Mo Hua's little thoughts? But he knew that it would be useless to ask, so he said:

"I've seen it before, but she seems to know something and is more vigilant than before."

"She doubts you?"

"From the current point of view, it should not be the case. When it comes to matters between men and women, I pretended to be clumsy and she didn't become suspicious." Gu Changhuai said.
To be continued...
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