Chapter 021 The Three Saints of Kunlun(2/2)
chess!
sword!
You must know that Guo Xiangke also has family connections.
Grandpa Dongxie can be regarded as a genius in some aspects. He has his own attainments in many things, and he also has his own things about music.
The blue sea tide makes music, which is Liezi.
It's a pity that her daughter is outgoing, Huang Rong helped Guo Jing fight against Mongolia, and his apprentices were either lame or deaf, so he almost destroyed them. The eldest granddaughter is unruly and has no talent in these areas, while the grandson is carved from the same mold as Guo Jing
of.
In the end, only Guo Xiang was left, and this was Huang Laoxie's favorite. He felt that Guo Xiang could inherit everything from him.
Otherwise, Guo Xiang would not have the title of Xiao Dongxie.
It’s just the outcome of things…
Qin!
chess!
Book!
painting!
sword!
Guo Xiang understood it, but they were just ignorant.
It can be said that her level is far behind compared to that of He Zudao, who has been regarded as the Three Saints of Kunlun.
But this does not mean that Guo Xiang's theoretical level is weak. He and He Zudao can be said to be talking eloquently. However, Yue Yuan, the Taoist master who was sitting on the side and waiting for the little girl to eat, occasionally interjected a word, which made blood flow for a while.
It made He Zudao and Guo Xiang look at each other with admiration.
It is not clear what the path is.
It was precisely because of this that Guo Xiang realized that he still didn't understand his big brother.
Is it possible that the eldest brother also has his own attainments in piano and chess?
She had never heard anyone say that before.
All I heard was how powerful Mr. Dao’s sword was. To be precise, his arrows were powerful and his Qinggong was powerful.
So, while rolling her eyes, Guo Xiang wondered in her heart if there was a chance to find a time for her eldest brother to compete with the Three Saints of Kunlun.
After going back and forth, the two sides had a good conversation.
As a literary Taoist priest, He Zudao was very excited when he met a fellow Taoist who also had attainments in piano and chess.
After all, standing too high in a certain aspect makes those who are too aloof easily lonely.
Although I am not new to the world, I still feel a vague sense of loneliness when I officially set foot on He Zudao in the Central Plains.
…
Zhongnan Mountain.
Chuanying finally came down from above.
Although he came back here again, he did not enter the ancient tomb.
Chuanying stood there alone for a whole day, holding a broken sword.
When the time was getting late, Chuanying slowly turned around and walked down the mountain.
en route.
Chuanying, who had already stepped into the woods, looked back at the emerald green lake reflecting in the distance, and finally turned around and left without hesitation.
Chapter completed!