
The Eunuch Who Teaches Taoism
by Rush Lure
About This Novel
Qi can exert different functions and effects on different Taoists. Based on this, people roughly divide Qi into seven attributes: metal, wood, water, fire, earth, wind and thunder. Metallicity: This kind of Qi can resonate with metal, allowing the Taoist to control objects through the air. The most commonly used place for it is when Taoists use it to fly with swords and kill enemies thousands of miles away. Wood attribute: This Qi provides bioenergy to plants and promotes their rapid growth. The shapes of plants can also change according to the wishes of the Taoist. Vigorous vitality in the hands of a Taoist conceals murderous intent. Wind properties: Directional acceleration of unstable fine material flow. As soon as the Taoist master flicked his sleeves, sand and rocks were flying, and the rapists were wiped out in ashes. ... The teacher himself is the weapon. Before telling the story of the Taoist, let us first listen patiently to the story of a young man named Jie Liang, and then tell the story of him and the Taoist.
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