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Chapter 116: Telling the Story of Xu Fu's Search for Longevity (1)

I believe that after writing this, everyone should be extremely curious about where Tang Monk's soul floated away after he was out of his body. I also believe that everyone also paid a lot of brain cells for whom Tang Monk's soul was out of his body.

So next, I will follow Tang Monk's footsteps with you and talk about Tang Monk later.

Speaking of which, when the pig Wueneng confronted the weasel Huang Feihong, Tang Monk's soul had already left his body.

When Tang Seng gushed out of his body, he was completely unaware of it at first.

However, after Tang Monk's soul crawled out of the crack in the back window and floated into a large area of ​​wilderness outside Shuilu Town, he slowly realized that his soul had now separated from his body, as for this place.

But if Tang Seng was conscious at this time, wouldn’t it be too late?

What's more, Tang Monk couldn't tell the truth about it, and he was very unfamiliar with Shuilu Town, so even if he drifted back to the six rooms in the backyard of Pan Mansion to the driving his soul, it would be in vain.

Therefore, Tang Monk, who had left his body for the first time, started crying in the wilderness.

But just as Tang Seng was crying, two blue lanterns suddenly lit up on one side of the wilderness.

The sudden lantern was noticed by Tang Seng, and he was startled first, then he was puzzled by his left eye, and his right eye curiously fixed his eyes to the place where the lantern was.

"Huh? Why did two lanterns suddenly pop up? Did I go to the underworld again? It's not right. According to my memory, when I went to the underworld in Gaoxing Town, the first thing I saw was a tall and big hell gate! Damn, two lanterns floated out, not even a door..."

Tang Seng was thinking, and suddenly, behind the floating lantern, there was a bang, and two deep black doors with a height emerged from the ground. Then the two lanterns were hung above the gate, on a hook specifically hanging lanterns.

Tang Seng suddenly saw this again, and was so shocked that he almost lost his soul. He tried hard to suppress his panic, looked at the gate and blinked and said in a low voice:

"Mom, I just talked about the door and left. Could it be that the location where I came here is really a ghost gate? But why did I look at the door and look like the one I saw before?"

Tang Seng was whispering, and the two doors not far away creaked and opened automatically. Then an old man with white hair walked out of it, holding a crutch in his right hand, hunched over, his face dark, only a little lighter than Sha Seng's face.

After the old man walked out the door, he stood in front of the door, stretched out his left hand to wave to Tang Monk: "My little master, the cold wind and cold in the wild are so strong, so it's better to go into my house and talk!"

When the old man was talking, he kept smiling at Tang Monk, and his smile was very stiff, which made people feel a lot of weirdness at first glance.

When Tang Monk saw an old man coming out of the door, he was not so panicked. He rubbed his eyes and looked at the old man from a distance, and replied, "Okay, uncle, I'm worried that I can't find a grave, so why not take a break with you!"

Without thinking too much, Tang Seng walked towards the old man.

It seemed that Tang Seng lost his IQ at this time and began to become stupid. He used to let go of his keen defense and walked into the door with the strange old man in a confused manner.

Before entering the gate, the door was covered with bare flat ground. However, when Tang Monk and the old man stepped into the threshold, the house courtyard suddenly flashed out. Some lanterns with blue fires flashed under the eaves of the corridor.

Squeak-

With the sound of opening the door, the old man led Tang Seng to push open the door of the main house. As soon as the door was opened, the old man politely reached out and let Tang Seng in.

The scene inside the house was like the decorations of the rich landlords. After looking around casually, Tang Monk sat on a chair. Because Tang Monk now felt that his soul was very heavy, he had to sit down and rest.

Squeak-

After the old man entered the door, he took the door of the room with him.

The old man walked to a chair with a crutch and sat down opposite Tang Monk. Then, while Tang Monk was looking down at the ground, he waved his hand in the air, and two cups of tea suddenly appeared out of thin air, and with a light jingle, they placed it on the table on the side of the chair where Tang Monk and the old man were sitting.

Tang Monk was attracted by the subtle sound of the teacup touching the tabletop, and then looked over. When he looked at the teacup, he immediately felt dry and he picked it up and drank it dry.

After drinking the tea, Tang Monk should put the teacup back on the table, then wiped his mouth with his hand and smiled at the old man: "Sorry, Uncle, I'm so thirsty, so I drank it myself without saying hello, don't be surprised."

Tang Monk's expression turned around at this time, as if it was a little rosy, unlike the pale soul that had been before, perhaps it was related to the tea water I was drinking.

The old man smiled kindly and said, "Hey! You don't have to be polite. Drink when you are thirsty, just drink it."

As the old man spoke, Tang Seng didn't know that the empty tea cup he had drunk was filled with tea, and another cup was full.

This was also when Sun Wukong had just beaten the weasel spirit Huang Feihong in the backyard of Pan Mansion.

Tang Monk sat on the chair for a while, but the old man didn't say anything to him, and muttered in his heart: "Why doesn't this old man say anything? It's embarrassing to sit here without saying anything. Otherwise, I'll start to feel so uncomfortable!"

After Tang Seng finished thinking, he was about to open his mouth and start talking.

But before a word popped out of Tang Seng's mouth, the old man spoke first.

"My little master, it's boring to see you and me sitting so upright. Why don't you listen to the old man tell you a story?"

When Tang Seng heard this, he nodded quickly: "That's great, I love to listen to stories the most! Please tell me quickly."

Then, the old man took a sip of tea, took a long breath, and began his story.

The old man told a story from the Qin Dynasty...

At the beginning of the story, the old man first said that in order to achieve immortality, Qin Shihuang ordered Xu Fu to go out to sea again and cross the fairy island to find the elixir of immortality.

Before going to sea, Xu Fu suggested to Qin Shihuang that in order to successfully obtain the elixir of immortality, he needed to bring five hundred boys and girls with the intention of going smoothly.

Qin Shihuang cared about immortality and agreed to Xu Fu.

Xu Fu was afraid that the children would escape, so he tattooed numbers on their arms, ranging from one to one thousand.

On a date, Xu Fu set out from the Bohai Sea coast to cross the east. After two days of travel, he suddenly stormed on the sea, and a slightly smaller ship in the fleet was overturned by the waves.

The soldiers and their children on the boat were drowned in the sea. There were only two children, one boy and one girl. The boy was named Hongjin and the girl was named Miaoling. The two were swept by the waves to the edge of an isolated island and were rescued by an old man on the island.
Chapter completed!
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