It became official history and was read in schools.

Many more people want to buy it to see what happened in Liyue back then, and how the Geo Archon beat up the demons that invaded Liyue.

As a result, Zhong Gui's book sold extremely well once again!

The most popular chapter is "Dust and Rock," since the love story of the Geo Archon is what the people of Liyue love to talk about.

Based on this, countless fan fiction works have emerged, among which the most outrageous is written by an author who asks, "Do you understand the Rock King Emperor better than I do?"

Incidentally, it was Zhong Gui who appeared at that immortal summoning ceremony. As for Zhong Li... he was ambushed by a masked demon god who appeared out of nowhere and was trapped for a while.

Zhong Gui: "A loving father and a filial son! Thank you."

The money comes from the people; you spend so much, you have to earn something back. You'll earn back what you spend with your fame.

However, Zhong Gui did a pretty good job with the development plan back then, and Liyue is still thriving, so Zhong Li didn't say anything.

However, as a consequence, Zhongli stopped even participating in the rituals for summoning immortals for the next few years...

Zhong Gui: "After that, the old man really didn't go to work for a single day for a whole year."

This led all the immortals to believe that the Crown Prince had ascended the throne, leaving only the Wind God among the original seven gods.

Zhong Gui knew that he was just filling in, and he had to travel back to Liyue every year to fill in for the Celestial Ceremony.

No matter what the old man is thinking, he will never admit it, otherwise wouldn't he be a sucker?

If he were to truly commit to a job that's been going on for thousands of years, the old man would definitely force him to stay and work there.

Later, Zhong Gui began writing travelogues about various countries, which became very famous in those countries.

Now let's talk about the present.

Since Zhong Gui's book became popular and its authenticity was confirmed, more and more people have been visiting the places Zhong Gui mentioned.

For example, the Bronze Sparrow Yaksha Temple was built here, and the Dust King Temple was built on Guili Plain.

Of course, everyone prefers to call that Dust King Temple the Rock King Grandma Temple...

These were mostly built by the government, which effectively won over a group of people.

Today, this temple is very popular with worshippers.

Zhong Gui followed the crowd and lit three incense sticks to pay homage to the sages who established and brought peace to Liyue.

"Although we're not very close, I'll try to find a way to get together with everyone if there's a chance in the future."

After offering incense, Zhong Gui left the Yaksha Temple and stood on Tianheng Mountain to the east, speaking softly.

"Can you really do it, Young Master?"

A gentle breeze brought a green figure to Zhong Gui's side.

"Hey bro, long time no see."

Zhong Gui greeted the figure that appeared, as if he had known he was coming.

"Young Master, is what you just said true!?"

The person who came said anxiously.

Zhong Gui looked at the figure who had already knelt on one knee and reached out to help him up.

Liyue's guardian Yaksha, the demon-slaying Xiao, the True Lord whom you see every day, Zhong Gui's senior.

"Hey buddy, you're late."

"Young Master, please forgive me." Under Zhong Gui's power, Xiao could not kneel down no matter what.

When Zhong Gui left, Xiao told him that he would go back to greet him when he returned.

As a result, Zhong Gui had already crossed the Layered Rock Abyss, passed through the outskirts of Lisha, and arrived at Tianheng Mountain before he finally arrived.

Although the reason was that he was exorcising demons in the Guili Plain area, he had still been delayed for a long time.

Zhong Gui is the Emperor's biological son (his appearance and aura are so striking that even Heaven would be confused), a second-generation Rock God (Zhong Gui: Rumors!), and as the Emperor's loyal subordinate (I am the Rock King Emperor's dog), it is truly disrespectful of me to do this.

Of course, if he had to do it again, he would do it again.

The Emperor wanted to see him, but he had to finish subduing the demon first.

Zhong Gui helped him up and patted him on the shoulder from above (physically).

"Don't be in such a hurry."

Covered in blood and with chaotic breathing, it seems he sacrificed his life to expedite the demon's demise in order to get here quickly.

"I walked too fast."

Zhong Gui took out an octahedral stone. "Here, a gift I bought for you from outside."

"Young Master..."

"Take this first!"

Xiao paused for a moment, then took the stone.

“Hold tight!”

Xiao obeyed Zhong Gui's words and gripped the stone tightly.

"This is!"

As if sensing something, the purple horse head image on the stone gradually lit up, and Xiao's injuries began to heal at an extremely fast speed, returning to normal in the blink of an eye.

Moreover, the filth on his body has begun to dissipate, which is beyond the scope of treatment, isn't it?

What shocked Xiao the most was that after his injuries healed, his body began to feel lighter.

The karmic obstacles accumulated over lifetimes are disappearing...

Chapter 15 Talismans? Plenty!

In the beginning, the Rock King descended and settled, receding the sea tides, establishing the Heavenly Balance, and suppressing the tidal flow.

Three thousand seven hundred years ago, the Geo Archon established Liyue.

From then on, he fought in the south and north, killing countless demons, and countless demons fell at the feet of the Rock Demon.

During this process, the Rock King Emperor took in many disciples and followers, who were collectively known as immortals or the immortal masses.

Among the immortals, the Yakshas are known for their acts of killing, taking lives to protect the Dharma and eliminate many sufferings.

In the long and bloody battle, they were inevitably bound by karma, corrupted by the lingering resentment of demons, or driven mad by fear, or killed each other, or went mad by demonic possession.

The five most powerful Yakshas, ​​Yingda, Fanan, and Minu, were corrupted by the lingering hatred of the demon god and died tragically. Fushe helped the Thousand Rocks Army turn the tide of the battle in the Battle of Kanria five hundred years ago, but ultimately died in the Layered Rock Palace.

Now, only Xiao, standing before Zhong Gui, remains steadfast in his pact with the Geo Archon, fighting for the lights of Liyue.

The once young and ignorant Xiao was exploited by the demon god, who captured him and made him a powerful demon under his command, ordering him to commit numerous cruel and bloody acts.

He committed numerous acts of killing, shattered many ideals, and was even forced to swallow the dreams of the defeated, suffering immense pain yet powerless to change his fate.

Finally, on the battlefield of the demons, the Rock Demon Morax met with the master of the Yaksha. Morax defeated the master of the Yaksha and freed the Yaksha.

For safety reasons, Morax gave Yaksha the name "Xiao," because in the legends of foreign lands, the word Xiao represents a demon who has suffered and been tempered. Morax believed that he had also experienced much, so he decided to use this name for him from now on.

To repay Morax's kindness, Xiao accepted the arduous task of protecting Liyue for a thousand years.

The demons suppressed throughout Liyue occasionally unleash unusually large amounts of resentment and remnants in a state between sleep and wakefulness, and Xiao is the one who fights against them.

If nothing unexpected happens, Xiao will one day fight until he is exhausted, the demonic resentment that has tainted him will erupt, his mind will be overwhelmed by endless hatred, and he will end his life in agony.

Now, Xiao received a gift from his young master upon his return from his travels, but he never expected that the gift would clear away his karmic obstacles and dispel the demon god's resentment.

"Young Master, this thing..."

Don't worry about it, don't worry about it.

Zhong Gui pressed down on Xiao's hand, knowing what Xiao was about to say.

Then Zhong Gui waved his hand, and dozens of identical stones immediately floated before their eyes.

"These things are called talismans. There are twelve of them, and each one has a different power."

"For example, this one—" group

One by one, the talismans flew out.

"This is a rat talisman, which can turn stillness into movement, and this is an ox talisman, which grants immense strength... These aren't very important, what's important is the one you're holding." (Three)

Another talisman, identical to the one in Xiao's hand, flew out.

"The Horse Talisman represents healing and restoration. It can remove all abnormal influences caused by external forces from the holder's body, while also ensuring that the holder will not be corrupted by external forces. Simply put, it cures illnesses, although the range of illnesses may be somewhat broad, but it cannot prevent death." (Seven)

"Healing and restoration?"

Xiao understood what had happened to him; no wonder he initially thought it was treatment, but his damaged clothes had been restored. 7

"Take these."

As he spoke, Zhong Gui gave Xiao another large stack of things, enough for him to carry a bundle.

"If I meet someone I like in the future, I can give it to them as a gift."

"I don't have anyone I like."

"Then it's someone I approve of."

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