Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite NextPage

Chapter 489: How much does the Tao heart cost(1/2)

Demeanor is indescribable.

Shu Shengyuan couldn't say whether Wang Yehu had that kind of impressing special demeanor on weekdays, but when Wang Yehu fought with many masters in Lanlingfang that day, and finally left the world with peace of mind, Shu Shengyuan could feel his kind of demeanor that was beyond his reach.

Now, looking at Gu Liubai's back who left after waved his hand, Shu Shengyuan also felt that unspeakable demeanor.

In the eyes of this young man, two magical objects that are enough to make most practitioners in the world crazy, seem to be just the dispensable three melons and two dates.

This kind of demeanor cannot be pretended.

...

Outside Chang'an City, about eighty miles north, there is a soil slope called Huanglazipo.

This place was originally full of locust and white elm. Every early summer, these trees are densely packed with caterpillars called yellow spicy.

If you accidentally get these caterpillars, your skin will suddenly become bulging, painful and itchy.

However, some chicken farmers specially brought the chickens to eat this yellow spicy chicken. The meat of these chickens is very powerful and can be sold at a good price.

Last winter, Huang Lazipo was turned into a training ground by Pei, and the reorganized elite soldiers were stocked up in this training ground.

Most of the locust and white elm in this area have been cut down. The north side of the earth slope is densely packed with camp tents, while the south side imitates the actual battlefield and has arranged many different terrains.

Some chicken farmers around were not dissatisfied with any dissatisfaction. Although there were definitely no yellow spicy chickens to feed chickens this year, a large number of soldiers hoarded here and their small business was in full swing.

These chicken farmers have set up carts, and all kinds of food are placed on the carts. When the sergeants finish training, they will put the carts outside the military camp. All kinds of food are sold well, which is much more comfortable than raising chickens.

Even these chicken farmers who tasted the sweetness secretly discussed with some people in other villages who had no good living, whether they would try to follow the army and run this kind of business after the army was launched.

Tonight, Duke Pei had just studied the latest military situation in Fufeng and Nanzhao with a group of generals. During the chat, a general told this matter as a joke, but Duke Pei thought it was interesting and said, "Any day, they are brave and starved to death. You can find out some clever people to inquire about what matters are among these chicken farmers, and fan them. They said that if this little business is a small business, sleeping in the open, there will be no money for copper coins. If you get sick on the road or get surrounded by the enemy, you will be destroyed as a grain transport team. If you want to take this risk, then the business will be bigger and get one or two hundred express trains. Then tell them that as long as they leave the car, we can lend them even horses, and we will lend them the capital, and we will not pay for their interest."

"Okay, I'll have someone do this." The general agreed and smiled, "Why do I ask them if they can bring a troupe to follow."

A group of generals naturally knew that he was joking and burst into laughter.

These generals followed Duke Pei for a long time. As soon as they raised their butt, they knew what was brewing in Duke Pei’s belly.

In the chaos, fighting with the army is simply a matter of longevity. However, in the prosperous times, the small vendors who do business with the army can be used as a supplement to the grain transport team. In the chaos, the land is barren, and people starve to death in every village, and even if there is a copper in hand, they can't buy anything. But now, the chaos in the Tang Dynasty is quenched. If these chicken farmers can really reach the scale that Duke Pei said, they can really buy things from towns along the way and take them all the way, just like an extra small private warehouse for activities, which may sometimes be useful.

In the military camp, war horses are always scarce supplies.

From last autumn to now, they have trained their troops tightly and used war horses more like actual combat. However, many war horses have been replaced. These war horses are not suitable for high-intensity combat, but it is enough for these chicken farmers to drag small cars.

However, the Tang Dynasty's military strictly controls war horses. Even the number of war horses replaced must be recorded on the record. Any missing horses must be specified and reported.

In fact, even if you are Duke Pei, you can deduct two or three hundred war horses replaced for personal use, that is the limit.

Duke Pei had just finished mentioning this matter, and a general in charge of war horses in the military camp soon arrived at the horse farm where the war horses were replaced.

The generals under Duke Pei all have this temper. Since they have to do it, they must arrange things as soon as possible.

This general has a surname Fang, and the single name is Shan.

People from Fuyu Prefecture, Andong, were originally practitioners recruited by the governor's office of Yuexizhou, but later they were transferred by Duke Pei and had been around for more than 20 years.

Even if Pei Yunqiu saw him, he had to call him Uncle Fang.

Fang Shanzhen is the ultimate in doing everything and loving everything. He is very familiar with the war horses of the entire army. Many war horses will even come to him when he shouts.

He knew very well what the war horses replaced were suitable for towing cars and which were not suitable for long-distance walking. Even in the dark, he could choose the most suitable ones.

However, just arrived at the edge of the paddock tonight, he looked at the replaced horses in his arms and felt something was wrong.

"What did you feed tonight?" He called all the sergeants around the enclosure and asked in a deep voice.'

"There is nothing special, it's all food and grass for normal times." A sergeant was also familiar with him. While answering, he wondered, "What's wrong? What's wrong?"

Fang Shan frowned and said, "I just feel a little stunned, something is wrong."

As soon as he said this, more than ten war horses walked over quickly.

The soldier smiled, "General Fang, are you stupid? You are quite flexible. You seem to recognize you."

But after he said this, he felt something was wrong.

The eyes of these more than a dozen war horses seemed to be green, and ghost fire was emerging.

Fang Shan narrowed his eyes, and the more than ten war horses suddenly ran wildly, and they were frighteningly fast.

He raised his hand, reached over his head, and then clenched his fists suddenly.

A shrill whistle sounded in the darkness.

When these more than ten war horses jumped over the fence, Fang Shan's hands clenched their fists did not change at all. However, when these war horses landed on the ground and ran for more than ten feet, they heard the sound of bones shattering. While these war horses were still running forward, Fang Shan took a deep breath and finally waved his hand clenched his fists down.

The sound of arrows breaking through the air sounded instantly.

Dozens of arrows hit the horse's head with extremely accurate accuracy, and each war horse's head was pierced by more than three arrows.

However, these war horses that should have fallen to the ground immediately were still moving forward. More than a dozen war horses began to advance in unison and rushed towards the camp where Duke Pei was located.

Duke Pei had been alarmed long ago. He stood outside the camp, looking at the strange war horse, his eyes narrowed slightly, but there was no movement at all.

Around him, several black armors began to emit cold light, but in front of the dozen war horses, a middle-aged scholar in a green robe appeared.

The middle-aged scholar stretched out his hand and stroked in the air. There was light and shadow flowing on his fingertips, and he wrote the word "breaking evil" in front of him.

The moment these two words condensed, his chest collapsed slightly, but an invisible force burst out in front of him, causing the space ahead to be a little distorted.

Puff puff puff puff...

The heads of more than a dozen war horses that should have died but were still running suddenly exploded.

A stream of green energy surged out of the broken horse's head, as if it was blown by the strong wind, dissipating backwards.

More than a dozen practitioners on both sides of the middle-aged scholar were relieved.

However, the green energy blew backwards and formed a huge green Taoist robe instantly!

A Taoist robe actually appeared in a green Taoist robe.

This Taoist man is more than three feet tall. As the Taoist robe flutters, the abnormal movement of spiritual power actually caused transparent ripples in the night!

puff!

The middle-aged scholar sprayed a mouthful of blood, his eyes full of shock and anger, but his body was already falling backward without control.

This Taoist who stood up like a heaven and earth was a Dharma image condensed by the vitality, but at this moment he seemed to have his own emotions, looking at the middle-aged man and the practitioners beside him with a sarcastic look.

The herd of horses in the yard in the distance suddenly became restless, and many small sounds sounded in the wilderness.

There were densely packed small black shadows jumping, rushing like a tide.

In the camp, there were uncontrollable screams of exclamation.

The outer sentry post shouted loudly, "Rats! They are all rats!"

Hundreds of archers had appeared in front of the Duke of Pei. The location of the camp was originally on a high slope. These people had much more eyesight than ordinary soldiers. When dozens of rockets used for lighting fell, they saw clearly that a large number of mice were indeed coming like a tide.

After all, they were elite soldiers who had been through battle formations. With several military orders, many soldiers squatted the horse rope and wrapped firewood and poured tinder oil. The camp was facing the side of the group of rats, and several fire dragons appeared instantly.

As dry firewood continued to inject, the raging fire surged up to half a person. These mice should be afraid, but they rushed into the flames without fear, and the smell of burnt and the aroma of meat instantly spread in the air.

Bobobo...

Green flames continued to explode in the flames.

The moment the mice that rushed into the flames were burned to death, a green flame surged on their bodies at the same time.

These flames gathered towards the Taoist's Dharma image like life. In the Taoist's robe, there seemed to be countless bloodlines, and countless tiny green flames flowed in the Taoist robe like its qi and blood.

The face of this Taoist man became lifelike.

This is a Taoist who looks a little old, with small eyes and pointed chin.

The mocking look on his face became stronger and stronger.

He raised his right hand.

The huge sleeves were like clouds covering half of the sky.

He stretched out his finger and pointed at Duke Pei.

His finger kept growing in everyone's perception, like a mountain pressing down.

An arrow commander raised his hand, and the array of archers raised the bow and arrow in his hand. However, at this moment, the world suddenly became quiet.

All the sounds seemed to have disappeared.

The sounds of the rats disappeared, the sound of firewood burning disappeared, and even the heavy breathing of the soldiers due to tension suddenly disappeared.

The Taoist with a mocking look raised his head in horror.

In the sky, it seemed like a golden meteor appeared.

However, in an instant, the clouds in the sky broke open, and the golden meteor had arrived in front of me. The one that really appeared above the man's head was a foot.

A barefoot shining with golden light stepped down.

The Taoist raised his hands up together, but his hands instantly dissipated, and then his whole body was trampled without any resistance and stepped into the dust.

No vibration.

No sound.

Where the Taoist disappeared, there was only a circle of dust floating quietly, several feet above the ground, just like someone left a huge footprint in the void.

Then the dust quietly dissipated between a breath.

The group of rats that rushed like a frenzy dispersed instantly and fled in all directions.
To be continued...
Prev Index    Favorite NextPage