Chapter 49 The Dangers of Feng Hou Qi Men
Chapter 49 The Dangers of Feng Hou Qi Men
"Smash...smash Valudo?"
Seeing Feng Hou Qi Men's ability to stop time, many people were reminded of the abilities of a legendary villain in an anime.
"Isn't controlling time a bit too cheating? It feels like it's not even on the same level as the previous ability."
Zhuge Qing pondered the capabilities of Feng Hou Qi Men and sadly realized that unless the skill level was too different, Wu Hou Qi Men's methods were no match for Feng Hou Qi Men!
Is it possible that the thousand-year-old tradition of Wuhou Qimen is no match for Feng Hou Qimen?
However, the ability to control time comes at a price; people in this world have a certain 'weight'.
The more important a person is to the world, the greater their 'weight' in the world. The importance of an ordinary person to the world is different from that of a national leader.
[The greater the 'weight' of a person in Feng Hou Qi Men Dun Jia, the more energy is required to stabilize them.]
After hearing the supplementary information in the video, many national leaders breathed a sigh of relief.
[More importantly, the dangers of Feng Hou Qi Men go beyond this; to learn Feng Hou Qi Men, one needs an extremely high level of Daoist resolve to avoid losing oneself.]
After Zhou Sheng comprehended the Feng Hou Qi Men, he returned to Wudang Mountain and left the Bagua diagram recording his Feng Hou Qi Men lineage within his sect.
Zhou Sheng's three junior brothers, Hong Yin, Lu X, and Fang X, were completely lost in their own inner worlds after only one glance.
In the traditional methods of sorcerers, there exists an ability called Inner Vision.
[For warlocks, the Inner Realm holds many wonders; it's like a small inner world. If a warlock is lost and confused, they can enter the Inner Realm to seek out the darker aspects of their own heart.]
If you can defeat him in the inner vision, you will gain a completely transformed version of yourself.
Furthermore, if a sorcerer wishes to perform divination, they can obtain any answer they seek by entering their inner realm and asking questions.
From predicting the weather to seeking good fortune and misfortune.
Of course, divination within the inner realm comes at a price. The more important the questions the sorcerer asks, the greater the price he must pay—the so-called revelation of heavenly secrets that incurs divine retribution.
However, the inner realm also presents dangers. Once a sorcerer enters the inner realm and fails to distinguish between reality and illusion, they will become trapped and unable to extricate themselves, completely lost within it!
[Zhou Sheng's three junior brothers were in this situation. When they saw the Bagua diagram containing the Feng Hou Qi Men, they were completely lost in the text on the Bagua diagram, and then became trapped in the inner vision, unable to distinguish between reality and the inner vision.]
[Once a sorcerer succumbs to the allure of Feng Hou Qi Men, they will become lost in their own inner world and never be able to escape.]
Even more deadly is that even if you're not a sorcerer, or even just an ordinary person, if you glance at the Bagua diagram, you'll be sucked into it!
[Feng Hou Qi Men is not just a martial art; it is also a secret manual that explains the great principles of heaven and earth. Anyone who sees it will be irresistibly drawn to its knowledge.]
The three senior masters of Wudang were lost in their own inner worlds. Fang and Lu never emerged from their inner worlds until their deaths, leaving only Hongyin struggling to hold on.
Of all the older generation of Wudang disciples, only Zhou Meng managed to control his mind and not learn the Feng Hou Qi Men technique; the other few remaining fellow disciples all fell into its trap.
This is also a major reason why Wudang has never recovered since the Jia Shen Rebellion.
"I never expected that Senior Zhou Sheng would betray his own sect at the very end, causing such a mess to his sect."
"But if there really were an opportunity to learn a peerless martial art, how many people could resist? Besides, the danger doesn't seem that great, does it? Didn't that guy named Wang Ye learn it?"
"Yes, I think that Wang is only in his early twenties. He doesn't seem like someone with a deep Daoist heart."
"Why don't you take a picture to broaden our horizons, Mr. Anonymous? I also want to know if ordinary people would be captivated by it."
"Good grief, you think you can just try it and die? Be careful you don't end up in a vegetative state."
At this moment, an elderly Taoist priest rushed into Zhou Meng's room in a panic.
The person who came was none other than Wang Ye's master, Daoist Yunlong.
"Wang Ye, how are you now? You haven't fallen into the Feng Hou Qi Men technique, have you?"
Yunlong, who was watching the video, was initially happy for his apprentice when he learned that the Feng Hou Qi Men technique had been passed down quietly.
But when he saw the dangers of learning Feng Hou Qi Men, he couldn't help but worry for Wang Ye.
That's why they rushed over to Wang Ye's place, wanting to inquire about his condition.
"Hehe, thank you for your concern, Master. I'm fine now, everything is alright."
Zhou Meng tapped the table next to him, "What's with all this panic? Sit down and don't disturb me while I'm watching the video."
Realizing the enormity of his mistake, Zhou Sheng returned to Wudang Mountain, intending to completely destroy the Bagua diagram.
But Hong Yin, already deeply immersed in the art of Feng Hou Qi Men, would never agree to Zhou Sheng's request. He threatened his senior brother Zhou Sheng with death, demanding that the Bagua diagram be preserved in Wudang Mountain.
[Having no other choice, Zhou Sheng didn't want Hong Yin to get into trouble, so he could only leave the Bagua diagram in Wudang Mountain.]
Witnessing the fate of his senior brothers and the dangers of Feng Hou Qi Men, Zhou Meng strictly controlled the spread of Feng Hou Qi Men and hid the recorded Bagua diagram with his three senior brothers in a cave deep in Wudang Mountain.
[Decades passed, and the disciples were kept from seeing them until one day Wang Ye accidentally stumbled upon this cave.]
Wang Ye, male, 26 years old, born into a wealthy and noble family, is the third son of King Wei of Zhonghai.
As a child, he visited Wudang Mountain with his father. After growing up and seeing through the ways of the world, he formally became a Taoist priest at Wudang Mountain three years after being admitted to university.
Is this the Wang Weiguo I remember?
"Holy crap, if he's that rich, why would he go up in the mountains to become a Taoist priest?"
"I would never go! I would definitely be living a life of debauchery."
Wang Ye, who had joined Wudang Mountain, led a lazy life in the mountains. Unlike other Taoists who were dedicated to learning Taoist practices, he spent his days slacking off and joking around, completely unlike a proper Taoist.
Master Yunlong glared at Wang Ye beside him, seemingly disgusted by his rebellious disciple.
The person being glared at awkwardly scratched his head and smiled.
[By chance, Wang Ye, who was delivering a message to his martial uncle, arrived at the entrance of the cave where Hongyin was hidden, looking for his uncle who was guarding the gate. His family had tried calling his uncle but couldn't reach him.]
[Upon learning that his family was looking for him, he hesitated for a moment before asking Wang Ye to watch the cave entrance for him while he went to make a phone call to his family.]
Before leaving, Wang Ye's uncle solemnly told him that he must guard the cave entrance and that no one, including himself, was allowed to enter.
Clearly, even Wang couldn't keep an eye on things.
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