Chapter 161 Toyo(2/2)
Mu Zhizhi also said: "There are many secrets hidden by Zu Bodhi in Fangcun Mountain. I have been busy enough in the world these past few years.
Just go ahead. Whenever you encounter any danger, remember to call us out at any time. Don't be impulsive..."
The three of them said goodbye, and Lanfeng waved the two of them into the wisteria gourd.
He took a deep breath, conjured a piece of talisman paper out of thin air, and began to randomly write a birth date on it with blood from his fingertips.
The horoscopes and the power to become an immortal, as long as one of them is satisfied. After Lanfeng finished writing, he shouted "Burn!"
The talisman suddenly burst into flames, and a moment later turned into ashes and sank into the black water of the East China Sea.
After a while, the sea fog gradually obscured the sight. It was so thick that it was impossible to see through a distance of a hundred meters.
Lan Feng could only see a yellow light shining brightly in the sea fog, staggering towards him.
A small boat arrived, which was two feet long and no more than five feet wide. It had no bottom and would not sink. It was self-propelled without an oar.
There was an old man with muddy hair and a short body of four feet. He was wrapped in ragged plain clothes and his long ears hung down on his shoulders.
He held the yellow light on the boat with his withered hands, as if a gust of wind could blow him away.
The old man raised several layers of yellow clay eyelids and stared at Lan Feng.
He asked: "Where are we going objectively?"
Lan Feng was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said: "Go out."
"Where are you going?" the old man asked again.
"Erden the other side." Lan Feng said.
The old man pondered for a moment, waved his hand and said: "Come up..."
Lan Feng stepped forward and looked at the bottomless boat and thought to himself that this boat should be the same as the one that Master Tripitaka boarded back then, but he didn't know if he would lose his life like him.
"Let's set sail!"
The old man called softly, and the boat sailed away from the shore and toward the middle of the sea.
This time the sea fog became more and more intense, and within a few breaths the surrounding scenery was no longer visible against the misty wind.
Chapter completed!