Chapter 275: 295: Does Roe Deer's Immortal Grass Also Have Hallucinogenic Side Effects? (Vote for Monthly Tickets)
Chapter 275: Chapter 295: Does Roe Deer’s Immortal Grass Also Have Hallucinogenic Side Effects? (Vote for Monthly Tickets)
Within the Eastern Province.
Misty Mountain, Wayless Sect.
Inside the Ancestral Master Hall.
Chu Yuan sat quietly on the Sect Master’s throne, looking down at the disciple before him who swayed as if a gust of wind could topple him, his gaze incredibly complex.
He had watched as his disciple was stuffed with a handful of grass, then quickly returned to full health.
Even now, he had not quite snapped back to reality, wondering what principle had allowed his disciple to eat some grass and then come back to life like a resurrection.
However, according to his usual bluffing rules, he needed to delude his disciple first, giving him a goal to more easily settle his thoughts.
Well, to put it simply, that meant painting a big pie in the sky.
“That, disciple, are you sure your body really has no issues now?”
Before Chu Yuan started painting the lofty pie, he was still worried about Divine Doctor Hua’s health and couldn’t help but speak up.
“Thank you, Respected Master, for your concern; your disciple is unharmed.”
After consuming a large amount of Roe Deer’s Immortal Grass, Divine Doctor Hua’s complexion had noticeably improved, no longer looking so sickly.
At this moment, he was indeed very curious about the Sect he had joined.
A Sect that used Roe Deer’s Immortal Grass as if it were common weeds…
Curiosity was only natural for him.
Hearing that his Respected Master would impart Daoist Magic to him, he was, of course, very interested.
Let alone his strange illness being suppressed; even if it hadn’t been, he would have come to see what exactly this Respected Master had to offer him.
“If nothing ails you, that is good. Remember to tell your master if you feel any discomfort.”
Chu Yuan still spoke with concern.
“Respected Master, your disciple understands.”
Divine Doctor Hua nodded, his eyes clear as he looked at Chu Yuan, waiting for him to begin imparting the “Dao.”
“Good that you understand.”
Chu Yuan nodded, rose to his feet from the Sect Master’s throne, and stood up.
With his hands behind his back, he descended the steps with an air of nonchalance.
He only stopped when he reached the door of the great hall.
“Disciple, since you understand, then your master is ready to transmit Daoist Magic to you. However, before I do, I would like to ask you, do you know what ‘Dao’ is?”
Chu Yuan rolled out his classic line.
Having spoken, he quietly waited for Divine Doctor Hua’s response.
Divine Doctor Hua, standing in the center of the hall listening to Chu Yuan’s words, fell into deep thought.
He did not answer immediately.
Seeing this scene.
Chu Yuan did not rush him.
He just stood there, waiting as well.
He was, in fact, curious to see what Divine Doctor Hua would come up with.
Neither of them spoke a word.
Instantly, the Ancestral Master Hall was enveloped in silence, so quiet you could hear a pin drop, and somewhat tense.
Perhaps after a long while.
Divine Doctor Hua finally spoke up, breaking the silence.
“Respected Master, I… may I answer freely? I do not know if what I say is correct.”
Divine Doctor Hua hesitated, not daring to speak outright.
“Yes, speak freely. Whatever you say, your master will not fault you. You may speak your mind.”
Chu Yuan turned around, chuckled softly, and spoke.
Upon hearing this.
Divine Doctor Hua finally breathed a quiet sigh of relief, steadying his spirits before preparing to speak.
“Then, Respected Master, I offer my humble thoughts.”
“The so-called ‘Dao,’ I believe, comes in myriad forms. I have perused many books and feel that ‘Dao’ is everything in the world; it is countless, boundless!”
“And among them, within the countless aspects of ‘Dao’…”
Divine Doctor Hua began to speak confidently and at length.
Even Chu Yuan was taken aback.
What’s all this???
What are you talking about??
How come I don’t understand a single word??
In the end, are you my disciple, or am I yours??
Apart from silence, Chu Yuan had nothing but silence to offer.
Because he realized that he truly couldn’t understand a word of what Divine Doctor Hua was saying.
But he was not afraid.
Because he was the Respected Master.
He was the greatest.
At worst, he could just refute whatever he saw, right?
He had already gained the experience of teaching several disciples; it’s impossible that they would suspect him of spouting nonsense, right?
With this thought.
Chu Yuan was in no rush, quietly waiting for Divine Doctor Hua to finish speaking.
In the center of the hall, Divine Doctor Hua didn’t know his master’s thoughts and continued to speak with confidence.
He spoke for the time it takes an incense stick to burn.
Only then did Divine Doctor Hua finish.
“The above is the disciple’s understanding,”
Divine Doctor Hua said, bowing respectfully towards Chu Yuan.
“Wrong, utterly wrong. Who taught you all this? How can they teach such nonsense? Isn’t that misleading the youth?”
Chu Yuan said with a thick face, in a deep voice.
“Ah? Respected Master, these are all things this disciple has read from books.”
Divine Doctor Hua paused for a moment before quickly replying.
“Books mislead people! The ‘Dao’ is not so complicated, ‘Dao’ is just ‘Dao’, it has only one character!”
Chu Yuan waved his hand as he spoke.
Having finished speaking,
He used his Foundation Establishment Realm mana, intending to write the character “Dao” on the floor of the Ancestral Master Hall.
But when his Foundation Establishment Realm mana touched the floor, his expression turned strange.
He forgot that this was the Ancestral Master Hall, and the material of the floor was something he simply could not break, let alone write characters on it.
For a moment, Chu Yuan’s palm was rigidly extended, neither advancing nor retreating.
After a brief pause, he rolled his eyes and suddenly very naturally withdrew his hand, and looked towards Divine Doctor Hua.
“Disciple, do you understand?”
Chu Yuan said slowly.
Divine Doctor Hua: “???”@@novelbin@@
Could Roe Deer’s Immortal Grass have hallucinogenic side effects?
He never read about such side effects from Roe Deer’s Immortal Grass in books.
What did he fail to see, and what exactly was he supposed to understand?
Divine Doctor Hua was dumbfounded, standing there, staring at the patch of air, unsure how to begin speaking.
“Disciple, it seems you still do not understand what ‘Dao’ is. When you one day understand, you will realize what ‘Dao’ truly is. Let’s not talk about this now. The ‘Dao’ is manifold; have you considered well what ‘Dao’ you wish to learn?”
Chu Yuan tried to change the subject nonchalantly.
He felt he needed to be spirited.
This disciple was obviously not as easy to fool as Su Xi.
Far too clever.
Without putting some spirit into the deception, he really couldn’t handle him.
Sigh, disciples like Su Xi are better.
Believing a starfish is a puppet.
Such a simple-minded disciple is the easiest to deceive. On the other hand, a disciple like the one before him, too clever by half, is not easy to fool.
Ideas flitted through Chu Yuan’s mind as he returned to his seat on the Sect Master’s throne and watched Divine Doctor Hua below with a detached expression.
“Master, Respected Master, may this disciple learn the medical ‘Dao’?”
Divine Doctor Hua asked, his gaze alternating between the spot in the air and looking at Chu Yuan.
“The medical ‘Dao’? Are you sure? Are you not afraid that the medical ‘Dao’ has no offensive power?”
Chu Yuan asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Respected Master, a physician has the power to save people from life and death; naturally, they can also push them back into the abyss!”
Divine Doctor Hua said in response.
“Hmm, you are quite right…”
Chu Yuan softly replied, his mind whirling with numerous thoughts, beginning to ponder how to deceive Divine Doctor Hua effectively.
This disciple was somewhat clever; it would take more effort to deal with him.
Speaking of which, the disciple’s fortune was only in his frail body; otherwise, with his cleverness, he might indeed succeed.
What a pity, what a pity.
Fate was on his side; this disciple was destined to be too weak to succeed in cultivation…
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