Chapter 165 Fate is Enough
"Immortal and mortal?"
Inside the car, the smile on Jiang Liu's face faded, replaced by a serious, earnest expression.
"You want to hear the truth?"
"Or something that will make you feel at ease and happy?"
The young man surnamed Mao in the passenger seat was stunned, then smiled and said, "Of course it's the truth!"
Zhang Jingqing's eyes flashed, and he realized something, but he didn't say anything, and his expression became solemn.
Truthful and pleasant words.
There must be some deeper meaning in this, but he has not yet reached that realm, so naturally he will not say more.
"is it?"
"Then, my next words may be a little cruel to you."
Jiang Liu sighed softly.
"Please tell me, Taoist Priest!"
The young man surnamed Mao did not seem to realize the seriousness of the problem.
“Do you know monkeys?”
Jiang Liu said softly.
"Monkey? Of course I know!"
The young man surnamed Mao was stunned.
"There is a scientist named Darwin in the West who came up with the theory of evolution, which says that humans evolved from monkeys and only after a long process lasting tens of millions of years did they develop intelligence and wisdom."
Jiang Liu said with a faint smile.
His tone was very gentle and slow, but he couldn't help but draw people in.
"So, does evolution end here?"
"of course not!"
"Inhumans may be some kind of mutation of humans, a way to seek evolution."
"Then, the Qi in the body, the immortal that we Chinese practitioners yearn for, is also the ultimate direction or end point of evolution."
"From monkeys to humans, from humans to immortals!"
"hehe."
"You ask me what is the difference between immortals and humans?"
"The difference between immortals and humans is even greater than that between humans and monkeys!"
The last sentence made the entire car fall into complete silence.
The young man surnamed Mao couldn't understand why just a simple sentence and an answer could make his heart tremble. When he looked at the other party again, he even felt an instinctive fear.
Zhang Jingqing fell into complete silence.
The difference between immortals and humans is greater than that between humans and monkeys!
This sentence is very simple, but when spoken by someone like Jiang Liu, the meaning cannot be that simple.
People watch monkeys just like watching a monkey show, for entertainment and jokes, and they can easily control their lives and see through their lives.
So, how do immortals look at people?
He turned his head silently and saw that Jiang Liu had closed his eyes and was resting.
The car was quiet, and the young man surnamed Mao was secretly observing the young Taoist behind him.
From the appearance, he couldn't tell any difference between the two.
In fact, if they met each other outside, he would think that the other person was a young man like himself.
"Over fifty? You look as young as me."
Said in shock.
“Is this the immortal existence on earth?”
After a while, they arrived at their residence.
The young man surnamed Mao opened the car door himself and helped the two people get out of the car.
"During this period of time, I would like to invite all Taoist priests to rest here for a while."
Jiang Liu looked at the ancient building in front of him and nodded.
Zhang Jingqing folded her arms and replied with a smile: "That's thoughtful!"
The young man surnamed Mao nodded, turned around and left quickly.
After a while, he arrived at a secluded residence.
There lived an old man inside, sitting on a chair, reading a newspaper quietly.
"Did you reach them?"
The old man asked softly.
"Well, both Taoist priests are very friendly and easy to interact with."
The young man surnamed Mao laughed.
"They are the people with the most profound cultivation in this land."
"We can also occasionally get some news about the alien world."
The old man said with a smile.
"Have you ever thought of asking the two old Taoist priests for some tips on how to stay healthy and avoid disasters?"
The young man surnamed Mao asked curiously.
"Hahahaha!"
"Why do you need to ask?" "Humans have their own way, immortals have their own way. We have things we need to do, and they, naturally, have things they need to do too!"
"Being able to meet each other is fate, and fate is enough!"
The old man smiled.
As he spoke, he didn't care about his identity as an immortal at all.
"You are still open-minded."
The young man surnamed Mao laughed.
"Haha, the land of China is ours and theirs too!"
"Of course, the future belongs to you."
"I think the two old Taoist priests also understand this truth, so I invited them to participate in this grand event."
"I'm usually busy, so I'd like to trouble you to help me run errands during this period of time."
The old man said with a smile.
"It should!"
The young man surnamed Mao replied.
"Oh, right, Chief Jiang Men, when answering the question about the difference between immortals and mortals in the car, he quoted Darwin's theory of evolution and said that the difference between immortals and humans is greater than that between humans and monkeys."
“Is there a big difference between humans and monkeys?”
The old man was stunned for a moment, then he said, "Big! This is the gap between species."
"But the methods of the immortals are beyond your and my imagination."
"He can be recognized by the entire alien world. His cultivation and realm must be far beyond imagination. I am afraid he can be compared with the ancient saints."
"You can go there more often on weekdays and maybe you can learn something or other."
The young man surnamed Mao nodded.
He was extremely curious at this moment. What was the difference between the methods of immortals and those of mortals?
This day.
The young man named Mao came to visit again.
At this time, there were already many Xuanmen gathered here.
Originally, only the Trinity Gate and the Tianshi Mansion were lively, but now they are bustling.
"Xiao Mao, come here."
Suddenly, someone called in my ear.
The young man surnamed Mao was stunned. He looked up and saw a long-haired, young-looking man calling him from the opposite side.
"Director Lu!"
The young man surnamed Mao laughed.
"What do you mean Taoist priest? My name is Lu Jin."
"This is my Senior Brother Cheng Zhen from the Trinity School."
"This is Zhang Zhiwei, from the Tianshi Mansion."
Lu Jin introduced them in a familiar manner with a smile on his face.
"What's your name?"
The young man surnamed Mao was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said, "My name is Mao Xin, Taoist priest, you can just call me Xiao Mao."
"Okay, then I'll call you Xiaomao."
Lu Jin didn't care either.
He is much older than Mao Xin.
"Come here and relax. Tell me what you want to see."
Lu Jin smiled again.
Mao Xin was stunned and looked at the other party in shock.
"Haha, do you think that all our cultivation over the years has been in vain? We can see through your intentions at a glance."
Lu Jin said.
Mao Xin finally understood, and looking at the expressions of the people in front of him, he couldn't help feeling a little embarrassed.
"nothing!"
"Before I entered Trinity, I was more curious about these things than you are, and it was my senior brothers who demonstrated them to me."
"To put it bluntly, we, the extraordinary people and practitioners, are also mortals before we enter the realm of immortals!"
"No different from you guys!"
Lu Jin said again.
Mao Xin blinked, then plucked up his courage and said, "Then I won't be polite."
"You're welcome!"
"Come, let this Senior Brother Zhang show you the Golden Light Curse of the Longhu Mountain Tianshi Mansion!"
Lu Jin said with a smile.
Zhang Zhiwei rolled his eyes when he heard that, then walked out.
"Old Lu, if you want to see if I have improved over the years, why do you need to use this method?"
(End of this chapter)