Thinking twice, the last thing may not be over yet, and it's really not suitable to act rashly. Zhou Qing knew that walking on the night road would eventually encounter ghosts.
Zhou Qing had a bold idea, just as the two were about to decide victory or defeat, she forcibly cut off their momentum to prevent both from being injured. She would do them a favor first!
Xu Jian and Ling Fei also secretly appreciated each other, as both sides had originally intended to engage in a friendly exchange of blows. Who would have thought that it would escalate into a life-or-death duel? If either side suffered even the slightest injury, it's likely that Kunlun and Shu Shan would become sworn enemies from then on.
"I see that both of you are also cultivators, and it's not easy to have reached this level of skill and moral character. Why must you fight to the death here?" Zhou Qing suddenly transformed from a fisherman into a mediator.
Look at this young man in the middle, Ling Fei and Xu Kong both had a profound and mysterious feeling. The previous move was not powerful, but it broke through with cleverness, grasping the timing perfectly, able to forcibly separate the two people's opposing momentum. It's likely that he is at least a Hua Shen stage cultivator. Both Ling Fei and Xu Kong couldn't see through Zhou Qing's cultivation level, their minds racing with countless thoughts in an instant.
"This fellow Daoist, where did you come from? Our original intention was to engage in a friendly exchange of blows, but before we knew it, things escalated into a life-or-death struggle. Thanks to your timely assistance, my friend and I are eternally grateful." Ling Fei was indeed worthy of having been the leader of the Dragon Group for several years - he had dealt with all sorts of people, from government officials to demons and Buddhas, and his ability to think on his feet far surpassed that of Xu Kong's.
Witnessed the Void Sword Unison Technique, Ling Fei was deeply concerned and unwilling to fight again. The struggle between the Taoist's flying sword and the opponent was extremely perilous. If one wasn't careful, both parties' lives would be at stake. It wasn't necessary, and Ling Fei wouldn't easily take action either.
The person in front of him had a profound moral character and was not an ordinary person. Although he was young, Ling Fei did not show any disdain, but instead showed a hint of respect in his tone. Seeing that the other party was only here to make things happen, Ling Fei also let out a sigh of relief. Where was the reason for him not to take advantage of this opportunity?
Xu Jian remained silent beside Ling Fei, he wasn't a fool and didn't want to continue fighting, this ending was extremely satisfying.
"I am a wandering cultivator from overseas. Today, I had a sudden thought and came to the Central Plains for a tour. Coincidentally, I saw two people fighting here and couldn't bear to see both of you getting hurt. So, I lent a hand to help. It was just a small effort, so please don't mind it."
Zhou Qing's mouth was full of nonsense, anyway Zhou Qing is now a black household in the cultivation world. In the past, his power was too low to dare to expose himself, but now that Zhou Qing's strength is powerful, he naturally doesn't fear anyone. It's just right to use the two people in front of him to make a name for himself. Understand some situations in the cultivation world and take a look at how to get some big sects' cultivation methods.
Originally wanted to go to Kunlun's big sects to be a thief, unfortunately didn't understand the situation, and those ancient big sects all had extremely formidable figures, formations, guarding the mountain gate. If one rashly approached, Zhou Qing wouldn't have the ability to resist a sect with just one person's strength, even if two Nascent Soul experts came, they would still have to flee.
"Overseas loose cultivator!" Ling Fei and Xu Kong were both shocked at the same time.
People who practice Taoism are diverse and have different preferences. Some like to wander in the mortal world, while others are enthusiastic about power, fame, and wealth. There are also those who use secular political power to achieve their goals. Since ancient times, many Taoist practitioners have entered the imperial court as officials. The great sage Jiang Ziya of the Xia Dynasty was a prime example, serving as a minister under both King Wen of Zhou and King Wu of Zhou, laying the foundation for the eight-hundred-year legacy of the Zhou Dynasty and leaving behind an eternal legend.
There are also people who cultivate the Tao, write books and expound their theories, passing on their cultivation methods to future generations.
However, most of them just seek peace and quiet, focus on seeking the Tao, do not hear worldly affairs, and do not provoke any disputes. The clear wind is their companion, and the bright moon is their friend. Alas, the vast land of China has always been a place of numerous rights and wrongs since ancient times. Almost every few decades or hundreds of years, a major dispute would occur, either a change of dynasty, or the rise of evil Taoism, or the spread of demonic Taoism. Wars break out, and battles rage on continuously. Even those who cultivate the Tao cannot avoid conflicts and are inevitably drawn into them.
There were some people who loved the quiet and practiced Taoism, who left the Central Plains in a hurry, either hiding overseas or searching for islands with thick terrain and long spiritual energy on the vast ocean to cover themselves as their old nest.
Moreover, there are divine beings who distance themselves from the crowd, in the extreme lands, under a thousand feet of ice, using their great heavenly powers to open up their own grottoes, unsoiled by worldly air, and thus they live in clarity and freedom.
This batch of Taoist cultivators in the Central Plains is called overseas scattered cultivators. Over time, because this group of people has been submerged in water for many years without any disturbance, they have devoted themselves to cultivating Taoism. Therefore, whether it is individual cultivators or cultivators gathered in schools, their powers are all extremely high and their influence is vast. With the vast ocean and boundless expanse, which is three times that of the entire land, the quality and quantity of heavenly materials and earthly treasures far surpass those of the Central Plains, which have been collected by countless cultivators over the years. As a result, the power of overseas scattered cultivators is even stronger than that of the entire Chinese Taoist community by a margin of three parts.
However, this group of people, although not ordinary in strength, had no ambition and posed no threat. Throughout history, whether it was secular governments or cultivators, they all didn't bother to deal with them. Once, a powerful demon coveted the treasures of a certain overseas sect and went to rob them, but as soon as he arrived, he was almost instantly killed, defeated in less than a few minutes, his body and spirit destroyed. Therefore, neither powerful demons, devils, nor Buddhas were willing to provoke this group of people or interact with them.
Zhou Qing had also heard Ling Yun Lao Dao talk about this group of people and had taken note of it at the time, now it was indeed useful.
Ling Fei and Xu Kong's faces revealed a look of relief upon hearing that Zhou Qing was an overseas loose cultivator. Apart from those mysterious overseas cultivators, who could reach the Nascent Soul stage at such a young age? He himself had cultivated to the late stage of Qi Refining before he turned thirty, barely reaching the threshold of the Nascent Soul stage. On one hand, it was due to his sect's profound secret techniques; on the other hand, it was also because his sect had heavily invested in him, feeding him countless spiritual pills and medicines from a young age. If it were according to normal circumstances, ordinary people would need at least a hundred years of bitter cultivation to reach the Nascent Soul stage.
"It turned out to be a fellow Taoist from overseas, regardless of whether it's domestic or foreign, we are all part of the same Taoist lineage, descendants of the Huaxia people. This time, I appreciate Brother Dao's help in separating us two, my name is Xu Kong, a disciple of Mount Shu. I don't know which sect or school you belong to overseas, but since our founder established our sect, we have had some connections with some overseas schools." Xu Kong usually has high self-esteem, but he is not arrogant, now seeing such a highly cultivated young loose cultivator, he actually takes the initiative to establish a relationship.