【 Fourteenth day, you suddenly rushed out of the water and bit the old Taoist's fishing rod, which had no bait. After you bit it, you suddenly felt an invisible force wrapping towards you.

This force seemed to originate from the heavens and the earth, making it impossible for you to resist. You were fished out.

After you left the water, the old Taoist looked at you, revealing a smile, and said that he was lucky today to have caught a small dragon like you.

After being stunned for a long time, you were straightforward and directly expressed your desire to follow the old Taoist. Upon hearing this, the old Taoist smiled and said that your heart for the Dao was very strong, and then accepted you, put away the fishing rod, and headed outside the Huai River. 】

【 Fifteenth day, you followed the old Taoist and headed south...】

This old Taoist is actually playing Jiang Taigong fishing.

Is this the meaning of 'the willing take the bait'?

Or is he testing him?

Ji Zheng was thinking.

In the end, he still felt that the old Taoist was testing him.

Only in this way could it be justified.

Otherwise, why would the old Taoist come to fish for no reason?

And still come to the Huai River to fish.

He also seemed to have figured it out.

The higher his cultivation in the Dao, the more the old Taoist could sense him.

So much so that in the last simulation, the old Taoist took the initiative to find him.

This time is the same.

If he had a connection with the old Taoist, then naturally he would resonate with the old Taoist.

Ji Zheng was thinking.

Although he knew the old Taoist's abilities in advance because of the simulator, in reality, he did indeed have a connection with the old Taoist.

Don't forget his first meeting with the old Taoist in the simulation.

That time proved that he had a connection with the old Taoist.

"The matter of fate is truly wonderful."

Ji Zheng also felt the wonder of it.

Speaking of which, the idea of fate is very magical.

For humans, when fate comes, they gather; when fate goes, they scatter. If there is fate, they will meet sooner or later. If there is no fate, even if they are forced to gather, they will eventually separate.

"Meeting the old Taoist so early this time, it is possible that I might really comprehend the Yi Wood."

Ji Zheng couldn't help but think of the matter of comprehending Yi Wood.

This time, he met the old Taoist a long time in advance.

The primary goal of his simulation this time was to comprehend Yi Wood.

This simulation...

Perhaps he might really comprehend Yi Wood.

Hope ignited in Ji Zheng's heart.

The simulation continued.

...

【 Sixteenth day, you and the old Taoist went south. As expected, nothing blocked you along the way.

On the road, you talked with the old Taoist. Your understanding of the Dao shocked the old Taoist. The old Taoist muttered, wondering why you had his shadow on you.】

【 Seventeenth day, you asked the old Taoist how to comprehend Yi Wood, but the old Taoist glanced at you and pointed to the sky.

You looked at the sky and pondered. The old Taoist did not remind you, allowing you to guess for yourself.】

【 Eighteenth day, you still couldn't figure out what the old Taoist was saying. You continued to accompany the old Taoist south...】

...

【 Twentieth day, you and the old Taoist passed by a village. Before entering the village, you encountered an attack from a strange beast. This strange beast had the body of a fish, but its tail resembled a snake. Its size reached twenty meters.

Your body had shrunk to just over a meter, and the old Taoist was only a few meters tall. The two of you seemed small in front of this strange beast.

But when you and the old Taoist saw this strange beast, you both revealed a smile. Then the old Taoist said that this strange beast was a Hujiao, a dragon species, and asked you to deal with this strange beast...】

Hujiao?

Ji Zheng was stunned. He didn't expect to encounter another strange beast.

The Hujiao is also a creature that has left its name in mythology, but this name is not for any battle achievements, but for its usefulness.

Don't let the word 'Jiao' in Hujiao's name fool you, its image actually has nothing to do with Jiao. If you have to say something, it's just that the tail is a bit related.

The image of the Hujiao in mythology is a fish body with a snake tail, and its cry is like a mandarin duck. It is said that eating the Hujiao's flesh will prevent carbuncles and can also cure hemorrhoids.

It is because of this use that the Hujiao left its name.

The Hujiao's battle record has basically never appeared in mythology.

"How did I encounter such a thing, Hujiao Hujiao..."

"This should also be considered a dragon species."

Ji Zheng thought for a long time, and finally felt that the Hujiao belonged to the dragon species.

In fact, many creatures that don't look like dragons belong to the dragon species.

It's just that most dragon species are strange species of heaven and earth, so their numbers are small.

Unlike the Yinglong lineage, which can evolve, so in addition to the existence of Yinglong, there are many Jiao dragons and Horned dragons.

This also leads to the fact that when later generations mention dragons, they will think of the Yinglong lineage.

However, it's also normal. Except for the Yinglong lineage that can evolve, the others cannot evolve.

Ji Zheng didn't feel anything about encountering the Hujiao in the simulation. With his strength in the simulation, it was too easy to deal with a Hujiao.

Speaking of which, he is no longer a Horned dragon.

He has already surpassed the limit of the Horned dragon.

Strictly speaking, he is also a strange species, but a strange species belonging to the gods.

Many thoughts arose in Ji Zheng's heart, but the simulation continued.

...

【 You looked at the ferocious Hujiao not far from you, and you unhesitatingly transformed your dragon body into a thousand meters in size. You released your dragon's might and roared at the Hujiao, causing the Hujiao to prostrate on the ground, unable to move.

You looked at the Hujiao prostrating on the ground, but you had no intention of letting it go. You directly whipped it with your dragon tail and killed the Hujiao.

The old Taoist didn't say much about this, but quickly walked into the village. Seeing this, you immediately transformed into a small dragon of several inches and burrowed into the old Taoist's Taoist robe.】

【 Twenty-first day, you observed the village from inside the old Taoist's Taoist robe. You looked for a long time, but found no abnormalities.】

【 Twenty-second day, before leaving the village, the old Taoist suddenly stopped, took you out of his Taoist robe, and said that he needed to go somewhere, and asked you to protect the village, and wait until he finished his business before coming to pick you up.

You were stunned for a moment, and just as you came back to your senses, you found that the old Taoist had already left, disappearing without a trace. Helpless, you could only choose to follow the old Taoist's instructions, guard the village, and wait for the old Taoist.】

【 Twenty-fourth day, you began to protect the village. You did not hide your figure, but showed your figure, and immediately declared that you would protect the village.

When the people of the village saw you, they all knelt on the ground, but you had no intention of communicating with them, and once again hid your figure, secretly spying on the village.】

【 Twenty-fifth day, you found that the villagers in this village were all superstitious, and almost every family would enshrine some immortal sculptures, but these sculptures had no effect...】

...

【 Twenty-seventh day, you continued to protect the village, but this village made you feel bored, and you felt that protecting this village was a waste of time...】

The old Taoist left on business.

Asked him to protect the village?

What kind of errand is this?

Ji Zheng was silent for a long time after seeing this.

This doesn't seem like something the old Taoist would do...

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