Divine & Bizarre: Increasing Points to Invincibility-Chapter 782 - 219: The Abnormal City God! A Familiar Aura!_4
"And this City God of Zhu Yao City in the Great Yan Dynasty is actually inviting ordinary citizens to go listen to the sermon as well. Is he intending to spread the Dao throughout the world, letting the citizens of the Great Yan Dynasty all step onto the path of cultivation?"
Yun Jiuqing felt this was a bit unreliable, as after all, the resources of a dynasty are limited.
Can the Great Yan Dynasty really nurture so many cultivators?
It’s likely that, in time... for just a bit of cultivation resources, they’ll be at each other’s throats!
Such things...
are very likely to happen.
"It’s said that tonight is the night when the City Lord God will give his sermon. It’s when the dusk falls that He descends to the mortal world," Liu Feng said. "Though it’s strange why He would choose to preach at late night."
"Who knows!" Yun Jiuqing shrugged her shoulders. Just as she was about to say something, she suddenly noticed that one person was missing from their group.
Yun Jiuqing was startled.
She quickly looked around, but couldn’t find the person.
"Yun Scholar, what’s wrong?" Xing Fengzi asked.
Yun Jiuqing hurriedly said, "Haven’t you noticed that Daoist Priest Fan is missing?"
Xing Fengzi and Liu Feng were also taken aback.
They followed Yun Jiuqing’s actions, looking around, only to realize that Fan Wu was indeed nowhere to be seen.
Xing Fengzi speculated, "Daoist Fan Wu might have some urgent matters to attend to, right?"
...
Zhu Yao City.
City God Temple.
Fan Wu had already stepped into the City God Temple. As he entered, the smile on his face grew wider: "Just this kind of aura, tsk... so familiar."
With the Demon-slaying Sword on his back and his towering stature, he stood out among the crowd in the City God Temple like no other.
Many incense guests inside the temple cast curious glances at him.
Since it was the evening when the City Lord God would descend to preach, the City God Temple was bustling with people.
And Fan Wu forcefully made his way through the crowd.
He walked unhurriedly towards the temple’s main hall.
No one could stop his progress.
It was like a bulldozer on the road, pushing people to the sides as he passed.
"You..." A person who was pushed aside had just opened their mouth to curse angrily, but when they realized it was a man of enormous stature, and that he had a dramatic weapon on his back, the words of anger... got stuck in their throat, unable to come out.
Naturally, the main hall of the City God Temple housed a statue of the City Lord God. At first glance, the statue seemed normal, but Fan Wu could see something unusual about it.
His smile grew even broader: "It looks like there won’t be a lack of excitement tonight. Indeed, coming here to try my luck was the right decision."
Fan Wu entered the main hall of the City God Temple.
Then, a Taoist from the temple approached and said to Fan Wu, "Excuse me, sir, if you wish to offer incense to the City Lord God, it’s ten coins per stick, three sticks would just be thirty coins. And if you wish to donate some money for the temple’s oil, we in the Zhu Yao City God Temple would greatly appreciate it."
"What if I want to light three sticks of incense and also sit here until evening, waiting for the ’City God’ to arrive?" Fan Wu replied with a smile.
The Taoist in the temple said, "If the gentleman wishes to stay inside the main hall to listen to the City Lord God’s sermon, then that’s not something we can decide."
However, what left the Taoist dumbfounded was that Fan Wu simply sat down cross-legged.
Fan Wu just sat down on a cushion in front of the statue.
Then he placed the Demon-slaying Sword,
in front of his knees.
His invisible aura spread out.
The surging Evil Qi caused the temperature within the City God Temple to drop several degrees suddenly!
At the same time,
Fan Wu also said, "I will rest my eyes for two hours, quietly awaiting the arrival of that ’City God.’ Do not disturb me."
Having said that,
he truly closed his eyes to meditate!
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