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Volume 6: Five Mountains Alliance Chapter 9: The Blind

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    Chapter 9 The Blind

    Mr. Mo Da glanced at him and said with a smile: "I don't think Shaolin Temple would like you, the head of Huashan, to be present."

    Yue Buqun smiled lightly and said: "With so many masters returning to the temple, you can guess who they are going to deal with. I just don't know why the Shaolin Temple keeps it secret. Yue didn't want to meddle in other people's business, but my two apprentices are in the Shaolin Temple at the moment.  How can a master not care about the safety of his disciples?"

    Mr. Mo Da stroked his palm and said, "That's it, I will accompany you to Shaolin."

    Yue Buqun said: "It turns out that Mr. Mo Da also wants to join in the fun, why not tell him earlier."

    Mr. Mo Da chuckled and said: "Dongfang Bubai's martial arts are superb. Everyone knows that he is well-deserved to be the best in the world, but he has not made a move for many years. I don't know what the current level of martial arts is?"

    Yue Buqun thought for a moment and said softly: "Although the legends in the world cannot be fully believed. But this time, the Shaolin Sect has clearly tried its best. This can be seen from this the undefeated martial arts of Dongfang."

    The two of them thought of the two monks Jue Fei and Jue Xing who had just left. Neither of these two people could be the opponent of Yue Buqun or Mr. Mo Da. But if Shaolin's Arhat Formation was formed by such masters, Yue Buqun would  Qun thought to himself that neither he nor Mr. Mo Da was a match at all.  The only way is to escape

    The two of them thought about each other and were silent for a while. Yue Buqun said, "What I heard is not what I heard. Dongfang Bubai should be arriving soon. I want to set off this afternoon. What do you think, Senior Brother Mo?"

    Mr. Mo Da nodded and said: "How should the disciples of the two sects be arranged? After all, Shaolin Temple prefers to keep secrets. There should be no problem for the two of us to go there, but if we take the disciples with us, I am afraid it will embarrass Shaolin." In fact, with Shaolin's status  and strength. If the two of them go with their apprentices and are not received, it will definitely not be Shaolin who feels embarrassed.

    The two returned to the inn and arranged for the disciples to go back to the mountain. Naturally, they didn¡¯t say much about the Shaolin Temple, except that something might happen.  Ning Zhong wanted to follow her husband, but Yue Buqun needed her to take the disciples back to the mountain. Su Yanyue obviously also wanted to go to the Shaolin Temple, but since even the master's wife couldn't go, she was naturally ignored.

    Yue Buqun and Mr. Mo Da simply cleaned up and went to the carriage and horse shop to find two horses. After lunch, they set off in a hurry.  In fact, they are not far from Shaoshi Mountain at all.  But when I took my apprentice away, I refused to rent a car in order to save money.  It would be really shameless for the two dignified leaders of them now if they didn't even have a means of transportation.

    The two were riding horses. Although the whips were not even whipped and the horses were just walking leisurely, they returned to the small town at the foot of Songshan Mountain just after Shenshi.  There were still not many people in the town, but they were all walking in the same direction in twos and threes. Yue Buqun and Mo Da led their horses and walked on the street. They also accidentally listened to the conversations of the people on the street and found that these people were mysterious and mysterious.  They all rushed to an inn in the town.  It seems that a strange monk has come to the inn. He has superb medical skills and even more superb magic. He can stick his head into the horns of a cow.

    Yue Buqun and Mr. Mo Da looked at each other in surprise.  If you hear people talking about such a monk every day, you will definitely think that he is a liar.  It's just that in this situation, it's difficult to make a direct judgment. After all, people spread word of mouth and it is inevitable that rumors will spread.  The two of them didn't speak, and followed the passers-by calmly to the inn. They told the waiter to take care of the horse, and then entered the inn.

    There were about ten or twenty people in the lobby, forming a circle. Neither of them could see clearly what the people inside looked like. They were probably experts with "boundless power" as the residents of the town called them.  There were two monks sitting by the window not far away, not surrounded by those people.  Yue Buqun took one look and couldn't help but smile. He turned out to be an acquaintance.

    The two monks seemed to close their eyes and meditate every time they sat at the table.  But when Yue Buqun and Mo Dayi approached them, they quickly opened their eyes.

    Jue Fei was stunned for a moment, a little surprised, and asked: "Why are the two heads here?"

    Yue Buqun chuckled and said, "It happened that Senior Brother Mo and I also had something to do and needed to go to the Shaolin Temple. The two masters had just left, so we set off with them."

    Juefei smiled slightly and said, "I see." Without asking what happened or being surprised, he stopped talking.

    Yue Buqun pointed at the people in the hall and asked, "I heard that there is a monk here who has strange magic. I wonder if he is someone inside?"

    Jue Fei said: "Junior brother and I came here for this reason too. We saw this master treating illnesses, but we don't know what the magic is like."

    With Yue Buqun and Mr. Mo Da here, Jue Fei and Jue Xing are not good at walking meditation. The four of them said this calmly, but their attention was focused on the other side.  ThatThe person must be older, it can be seen from the tone of everyone's voice.  The four of them had been paying attention to their conversation and found that the people who were looking for this old monk were really doing anything.  Those who wanted fortune telling, those who wanted to cure diseases, those who wanted to change their names, those who wanted an official position, wealth, a woman, a son most of them came with the mentality of giving it a try, but the monk didn't make any distinction at all and answered them one by one,  No one will be turned away.  But most of the things they asked for were hard to see the results on the spot. More people left than new people came, and the crowd in front of the monk finally stopped being crowded and became sparse.

    The four of them had been waiting for a long time, especially Jue Fei and Jue Xing, who had been waiting for almost the entire afternoon. They had been reserved like experts and did not squeeze in to see what was going on.  Now I finally see the true face of that man in Lushan.

    The man had an old face but a ruddy complexion. Yue Buqun glanced at it and was shocked. Although the old monk was facing him from the side at the moment, Yue Buqun immediately recognized him. This man turned out to be someone he had met before.  That old monk.  Although Yue Buqun only met him once and passed by him, the person's demeanor as a peerless master was still unforgettable for him.

    He was about to speak, but he heard someone sigh: "Hey, it turns out that this senior brother is blind? What a pity, what a pity."

    Yue Buqun was startled and quickly turned his head to look carefully. Sure enough, the old monk's eyes were always open, but there was no luster in his eyes and his pupils were dark. He was clearly blind.  "How is that possible!" Yue Buqun said in shock.

    Mr. Mo Da shook his head, sighed, and said: "Many strange people are like this. They are either deaf and mute or blind. Just looking at his eyes, it seems that he is not born blind. Is there really a divine punishment?"

    Yue Buqun gently suppressed the shock in his eyes. He knew that Mr. Mo Da thought that the old monk was a scholar who was proficient in Yili medical skills, but Yue Buqun knew that this man was not only proficient in Yili, but also possessed peerless martial arts.  The expression on Yue Buqun's face calmed down, but his heart was even more turbulent: How could a blind man reach such an unpredictable level in martial arts?
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