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Chapter 1535 Snow Mountain (4k)(2/2)

"Senior Qin."

The steward suddenly understood, "It turns out that the senior came from the Fairy Island in the East China Sea. It's just that the junior is not knowledgeable enough... I guess the senior doesn't have the Six Provinces Order yet?"

With that said, the steward took out a token and presented it with both hands, "The hall master has an order. The Six States Order is only given to seniors in the Nascent Soul Stage. No matter where they are, as long as the seniors show this order, all branch halls will do their best to serve the seniors.

."

Qin Sang got a lot of these things in Beihai.

He put it away without paying attention and asked: "I heard that your hall is well-informed. Do you know anything about the Western Desert?"

The steward nodded repeatedly, without asking Qin Sang's purpose. He apologized and left the quiet room. Not long after, he hurried back with a jade slip in his hand, "This is the latest map, but due to our ability,

It is limited by the limitations, and the Western Desert is vast and varied. It cannot cover the entire Western Desert. It is only the area close to the Seven States on the West Road that is most detailed. There are also some rumors spread from the Western Desert, all of which are listed above. They were all given to the Qin Dynasty for free.

senior."

Qin Sang's tone was displeased, "Will I rely on you for these spiritual stones?"

The steward did not dare to say anything, so he hurriedly explained, "Senior, this has always been the rule of our Liuzhou Hall. This kind of information has always been provided to Master Yuanying free of charge. It is not for anything else, but to make a good friend.

edge."

"Haha, Guitang is so courageous, no wonder it can be so big."

Qin Sang nodded and accepted it calmly.

After taking the jade slip, Qin Sang immediately saw Jiujia Mountain, which is still a holy land of Buddhism.



After stopping briefly at Muguanyuan, Qin Sang left the city and headed west to Jiujia Mountain to meet up with Liuli.

It is easy to determine the direction of this trip. Qin Sang only needs to follow a large river called Tiantuo River and go all the way west to reach Jiujia Mountain.

After leaving Zezhou, passing through Saizhou, the northernmost of the seven states on the West Road, you enter the Western Desert.

In the western part of Saizhou, you can see a scene similar to that of the Western Desert.

The vast Gobi desert is full of desolation.

However, both sides of the Tiantuo River are always luxuriant with lush water and grass, and the scenery outside the Great Wall is not inferior to that of the six states on the left of the Yangtze River.

The Western Desert is not all desert desert. There are many oases, rivers and lakes in the hinterland, and there are also fertile lands, which are very fertile.

For example, in the northern part of the Western Desert, the Snow Mountains are the birthplace of the Tiantuo River. The melted water from the snow mountains nourishes large oases, forming vast rivers that flow through the Central Plains and eventually merge into the East China Sea. They are one of the most important rivers in the Zhongzhou water system.

Legend has it that Xuelian Mountain is the place where Buddhism flourished. There are many Buddhist holy places, and Jiujia Mountain is just one of them.

After years of development, the Western Desert is no longer a Buddhist world. The Taoist disciples went out to preach, took root in the sand sea oasis, and established sects.

There are also many heretical and evil cultivators who do not want to enter the Northern Wilderness and choose to go west. Although it is not as chaotic as the Northern Wilderness, the situation is also very complicated.

Of course, Xuelian Mountain is still the private territory of Buddhism, and it is difficult for external forces to penetrate.

On both sides of the Tiantuo River, there are countless Buddhist temples and temples that can be seen everywhere, comparable to the stars in the sky. This river is also a pilgrimage route for Buddhists in the Central Plains.

The Buddhist sect, which is in extremely decline in Beihai and Canglanghai, is one of the most important forces in Zhongzhou, enough to compete with the Taoist sect.

Qin Sang traveled with Buddhists and called himself a layman, called Mingyue Walker.

He practices the "Seven Masters of Buddha's Seal", which makes him comparable to Buddhism.

As we leave Saizhou, the scenery becomes increasingly desolate. The water vapor in the Tiantuo River cannot withstand the erosion of wind and sand. The oases on both sides of the river are gradually compressed, and the vegetation becomes increasingly sparse.

After entering the hinterland of the Western Desert, the scenery was almost the same as that of the Beichen Desert in the Beichen realm. Qin Sang was not surprised and walked in a hurry, making almost no stops in between.

Until it reached the edge of the Xuelian Mountains, it gradually became rich again.

Green trees and lush vegetation.

Qin Sang landed on a Gobi desert. Looking into the depths of the oasis, he saw the white heads of the mountains, the temples between the snow-capped mountains, and the Buddha's light shining everywhere.

"I wonder if Liuli has arrived."

Qin Sang murmured something, looked in the direction of Jiujia Mountain, and walked away.

Jiujia Mountain.

Qin Sang's figure appeared at the foot of the mountain, looking at the huge city outline surrounding the top of the mountain.

As expected, there was also a Buddhist temple built in the center of the city and on the top of the mountain. It was the largest Buddhist temple he had ever seen on his way westward.

Among the peaks of the Xuelian Mountains, Jiujia Mountain is not considered majestic and steep.

The reason why it became a holy place is related to a Buddhist sage who once practiced here. The Buddhist temple is the monastery of that sage.

There are a lot of people on the mountain road, including Buddhist monks, but like ordinary people, they choose to walk up the mountain to show their respect.

Jiujia Mountain is not entirely famous as a Buddhist holy land.

Because it is located at the southern foot of the Xuelian Mountains, it is also the choke point for the southern desert to enter the Xuelian Mountains, and the order in the city is stable. It assumes the responsibilities of the city and is trusted by the nearby monks.

Therefore, many people on the mountain road were not dressed as monks, so Qin Sang was not out of the ordinary.

He observed it and found that the expressions of these Buddhist cultivators were a bit strange, and they seemed to be full of resentment and resentment. According to Buddhist scriptures, anger should be cut off, and these Buddhist cultivators were obviously not good enough.

It's normal for one or two people to do this.

It’s a bit strange that so many Buddhist practices are like this.

Qin Sang climbed up the mountain and entered the city. He deliberately acted in a high profile and gave out the name of Moon Walker. Then he found the most famous inn and settled down.

I took a short rest in the room to wash away the dust, and at the same time I waited for Liuli to come find me.

If Liuli hadn't arrived yet, he would first inquire about the situation in the Western Desert himself and look for information about the Buddha's bone relics.

Before evening, the door restriction was triggered. Qin Sang's heart moved, a smile appeared on his face, and he opened the door.

"Please come in."

A cloaked figure flashed in, it was Liuli!
Chapter completed!
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