
Daojie Ninth Heaven
by Feeling Up
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The remaining dogs in Qingshi Village are not as good as a dog. His parents died young, and the bully butcher regarded him as a punching bag. Stealing food and beating him were commonplace, and the scars on his back were piled on top of each other, like an ugly centipede. On the day of the flash flood, Butcher Wang and his son stepped on his back to escape and kicked him into the turbid current. When he was about to die, a figure in white stepped on the sword and threw the bully into the torrential waves with ease. The fairy posture hanging in mid-air, and the power to decide life and death with a flip of the hand, made Gou Sheng stare at the sword at the opponent's feet. "Immortal! Please take me away!" He kowtowed, causing stone fragments to fly. The man in white threw a wooden sign engraved with the word "outside": "Go to Qingfeng Mountain within three days and climb the 9,900 stone steps, and you will have a chance to stay." He lamely walked for eighty miles for two days and two nights, gnawing tree bark from hunger and drinking muddy water from thirst. When he arrived, he was already a bloody man. But the monk in gray sneered: "It only counts if you climb the stone steps in one hour." The stone steps were as steep as a wall. The dog fell and climbed again and again. His nails were broken, his palms were rotten, and the stone steps were stained red with blood. Others passed by with ridicule, but he stared at the top of the ladder, hatred burning in his chest. The time was running out and he was still a hundred levels away from the top. "Get out!" The gray-clothed monk shouted. Gou Sheng roared like a beast, rushed to the top on his hands and feet, and finally fell to the top of the ladder, leaving only one breath. The gray-clothed monk threw the handyman card: "Go chop wood. Whether you can touch the side of the practice is up to you." "If this immortal sect doesn't leave me alone, I will have to walk a bloody path."
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