To be honest, at the beginning, Ji Yuan didn't think that Lu Chengfeng would change so much just because he went to the Yin Division to see his deceased parents.

Because from Ji Yuan's point of view, although the former Lu Chengfeng was polite and tactful, he was just an ordinary person after all. He would look down on Lu Chengfeng because he was crushed by the cruelty of reality, and he could only repay a little sympathy and care for the old man.

But the human heart is the most difficult to figure out, and it is the same for good and bad changes. After returning from the underworld of Desheng Mansion, Lu Chengfeng is no longer an ordinary person.

Ji Yuan can feel very clearly that Daxia Lu has become a strong man, a strong man who is recognized even by immortals and gods like him in the eyes of ordinary people. Well, maybe other practitioners may not recognize it, but he plans to Yuan very much recognizes this kind of strong man.

Turning around from the gate of the courtyard, Ji Yuan closed the gate again, looked at the courtyard, the branches and leaves of the jujube trees were still swaying with the breeze, even though they were moving, they seemed more peaceful.

"It seems that you also recognize it!"

That jujube was not ordered by Ji Yuan, it was really given by the jujube tree itself.

"Om..."

The green vine sword that had been leaning against the jujube tree also let out a soft chirp, showing its presence, as if it could understand what the master was thinking just by relying on such half a sentence.

"Well, I see, you admit it too."

Ji Yuan smiled, returned to the table, picked up the jade slip and continued to read the content on it, feeling some special thoughts about Lu Chengfeng's sudden visit in his heart.

There is a saying that there is a definite number in the dark. Ji Yuan believes that this is by no means a pure fate theory. In fact, it should be about the laws of nature and the law of nature, but it can also be understood as the case of causal involvement. Things will have a corresponding impact.

Now we are at a huge turning point in Lu Shanjun's monster life, when he is reborn. Using his analogy to dragons and others, it will be three to five years sooner, and slower than ten years. It is a more natural thing, after all, most of the water spirits can transform into forms shortly after they succeed in transforming into dragons, and there are not a few of them even before transforming into dragons.

And this time coincides with an important turning point for Lu Chengfeng himself. He has achieved a breakthrough in himself. Lu Chengfeng is undoubtedly the original bond.

Ji Yuan was very curious about what the tiger would turn into. After all, he had never heard of such a precedent. Such a change would most likely have something to do with his "Xiaoyaoyou", and he was even more curious about how Lu Shanjun would perform the contract.

From the current point of view, it is likely that not all of these nine former young knights remembered the original agreement with the tiger, even Lu Chengfeng who had just left seemed to be the same, at least he did not mention it in front of Ji Yuan.

Over the years, Ji Yuan has also been to the boulder platform of Niu Kui Mountain several times, and he has spoken to Lu Shanjun several times with his increasingly proficient method of artistic conception and Taoism. Although Lu Shanjun never mentioned the covenant back then, but Ji Yuan's understanding of Lu Shanjun is far better than that of the nine young heroes back then, and he knows that he, a cheap disciple, is the most important promise, and he keeps the promise of the year in his heart.

After looking at the jade slips for a while, Ji Yuan stopped again. Lu Chengfeng's visit aroused his curiosity on a whim.

So he used the names of the other seven people besides Du Heng and Lu Chengfeng and the impression in his memory to make a hexagram. After a while, Ji Yuan frowned.

I don't know the birth date and so many years have passed, and under the limited conditions, the divination ability based on fate can only be regarded as ambiguous, roughly breaking in one direction.

But even so, I can still feel a vague sense of good or bad.

'Forget it, this 'surprise' that belongs to tigers and them, I'd better not get involved. '

. . .

Five days later, in front of the Lu family's house in Yunge, Yuchang County, Lu Chengfeng dismounted from a yellow pussy horse, dusted off his body, took off the bamboo hat on his head, and went straight to look for his elder brother regardless of fatigue and sleepiness.

Half a quarter of an hour later, in the room next to the back warehouse at home, Lu Chengfeng saw his brother busy.

Seeing Lu Chengfeng, Lu Chengyun frowned.

"Where have you been for so many days? Why didn't you let the servants follow you? Do you need me to tell you again because the situation in my Lu family has been bad for the past two years?"

Lu Chengfeng didn't talk back, just smiled, took out a carefully wrapped cloth towel from his arms, and unwrapped it to reveal a fiery red date.

"Brother, I bring you a rare jujube fruit, a gift from an expert, absolutely extraordinary."

In fact, Lu Chengfeng is very aware of the extraordinaryness of this jujube, and he has studied it more than once on the way back. Whether it is the constant warmth or the occasional fire in the middle of the night, it fully demonstrates the miracle of this fruit.

"This is? Jujube? This kind of appearance, this kind of season?"

Lu Chengyun was also attracted by Huo Zao. Out of curiosity, he couldn't help grabbing Zao Zi and intending to take a closer look, but as soon as he got his hands on it, he felt a burst of firepower swirling in his hands.

"this!"

Lu Chengyun looked at Lu Chengfeng in amazement, and seemed to realize that what his younger brother said just now was true. He played with it in his hand for a while and then handed it back to Lu Chengfeng, but when he reached out, Lu Chengfeng blocked it. went back.

"I brought it back for you. I don't know if it will spoil after a long time. Brother, you'd better eat it as soon as possible."

After saying this, Lu Chengfeng turned around and left without wanting to explain too much.

Lu Chengyun looked at the jujube fruit, and the fruit in his hand was also very attractive. Just looking at it made him salivate.

"Chengfeng, it's you..."

"I don't need it anymore!"

After standing still, Lu Chengfeng turned to look at his brother, refused before the other party finished speaking, and then left without looking back.

"What are you going to do?"

"Sleep first, then get up and practice."

Lu Chengfeng's back had disappeared at the door of the house, and a voice could be heard from outside.

It was only a few words, but the tone made Lu Chengyun inexplicably feel that his brother seemed to be a little different.

. . .

It was the time of the plum rains in Jizhou, and it was still raining on this day.

Ji Yuan didn't go to the courtyard, so he picked up a chair and sat under the eaves of the house, reading the letter in his hand.

Correspondence in Dazhen society is not convenient. Sometimes there is no letter for a long time. It may not mean that no one has written. For example, now, as soon as Ji Yuan receives a letter, he just grabs it. I don’t know which post office has something wrong. It is impossible to query in real time. After saving for a long time, the problem was finally discovered before it was sent out.

Similar situations may have happened to many express delivery in the previous life, let alone now, as long as it is not a military letter or sending someone to deliver it in person, it is not too safe.

Reading a letter is easier than reading a book. The person who wrote the letter is Ji Yuan, and when he touches the letter paper, there is a trace of aura, which makes Ji Yuan read the letter without being affected by his own vision to a certain extent.

There was a letter from Du Heng, which mentioned Lu Chengfeng, saying that Lu Chengfeng seemed very decadent after experiencing the great changes in his family, so he couldn't hold back and brought up Mr. Ji's matter, which kind of reminded Lu Chengfeng to come to Ji Yuan, and specially wrote to I apologized.

There is also a letter from Bingzhou, written by Qin Zizhou, who has changed his appearance a lot now, telling about his current practice status, and mentioning that he also learned Taoism related to astrology with two Taoist priests at Yunshan Temple It is very helpful for him to be in harmony with the divine mind of the star map banner in Guanzhong, and even occasionally attract a little bit of star power at night, so that he can start to step on the right track of practice.

In the first half of the practice, things were normal, but in the second half Qin Zizhou asked Ji Yuan in a puzzled and dumbfounding way, to the effect that Taoist Qingsong today, because of the aura introduced by Ji Yuan back then and Qin Zizhou’s current practice, The body is getting stronger and stronger, and the things I am passionate about are becoming more and more mindful of eating and not playing. Is this a good thing or a bad thing.

Ji Yuan knew very well what the so-called "things Taoist Qingsong is passionate about", but what could he say about such things.

The remaining two letters were all from Wanzhou. The first letter was signed by Yin Zhaoxian. It was nothing special, except for a chat about the current situation and family life. Chunyu, let's say that Yin's family paid their respects this year.

The handwriting of the second letter was rather strange, rough and awkward. Ji Yuan could tell that it was written by Yin Qing with his left hand, without even signing it, so his expression became a little more serious.

The letter mentioned that Emperor Yuande's health was getting worse and worse, and he began to pay little attention to government affairs, and even acquiesced in the power of King Wu in the court to suppress other princes.

However, some things that happened at the Fa Conference made the old emperor firmly believe that there must be a way of immortality in the world, and during this period, he became even more frantic in seeking immortality and medicine.

Even Yin Qing cryptically mentioned that "King Wu not only wins over all the ministers, he also wins over the teacher."

Ji Yuan put down the letter and looked at the drizzle outside the house and thought for a long time.

The teacher naturally refers to Yin Zhaoxian. Even Yin Zhaoxian, a magistrate far away in Wanzhou, the king of Wu had sent people to try to win him over, not to mention the capital city.

Yin Zhaoxian wouldn't write a letter about this kind of thing, but it's interesting that Yin Qing specially informed him of someone.

Once the old emperor dies, King Wu will be the most upright one, but King Jin is not an easy-going lamp, and his methods are more powerful than his elder brother's.

It's a pity that Ji Yuan has no intention of intervening in this kind of battle for reserves, and it doesn't hurt to just go and have a look.

He had practiced at home for almost two years, and it was time for him to move around. He happened to also want to find the storyteller Wang Li back then, and wanted to hear about Bailu Yuan after the book was written. If it was okay, he would give him some new stories.

Ji Yuan sat for a while, went back to the room to grind his ink and brush, and wrote a letter to Wanzhou, but refused to answer the other letters, then he locked the inner and outer doors of the small pavilion and went out.

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