With his nimble hands, he firmly controlled the reckless donkey, preventing it from doing anything reckless.

At the same time, a gourd suddenly flew out of the Taoist's hand.

"Bang!"

There was a crisp crashing sound, and the gourd hit one of Tiezhu's teammates squarely on the head. The teammate was stunned at first, and seemed a little confused and at a loss.

After a long while, he slowly raised his hand, gently touched his head, and then muttered a word.

"Blood……"

"Oh, could it be that the phrase 'bloody disaster' really came true?"

Upon seeing this, his teammates immediately gathered around him and hurriedly helped him wipe the blood off his head and face.

After some work, they were surprised to find that there was only a small wound on his forehead, and the blood actually flowed out of the gourd that had just flowed over.

"Oh my, what a pity to waste my precious rooster blood!"

The Taoist priest riding the donkey finally came to his senses at this time, his face full of regret, and he muttered to himself.

Just now, someone even sighed inwardly in a low voice.

"I didn't expect that little girl to be so capable. Regardless of whether this disaster is big or small, we still have to ask, is this considered blood or a disaster?"

. . . . . .

"How is it? Are you convinced now?"

Hua Ningyao turned her head abruptly, staring at the Taoist priest who had been acting so arrogantly.

She has always been like this, extremely narrow-minded, and would never allow anyone to act superior in front of her.

After all, this guy actually dared to give her the cold shoulder just now!

The Taoist priest's face flushed and he stammered.

"You... this is just a trivial question. It doesn't mean anything."

However, how could Hua Ningyao let him go so easily? She snorted coldly.

"Humph, so you're just a coward who can't stand losing! In that case, then it's up to you. However, Tiezhu, please take this man away for a thorough investigation. People with bad character like him are not qualified to participate in this important meeting."

After saying that, she waved her hand gently, signaling Tiezhu to act quickly.

After receiving the order, Tie Zhu acted extremely quickly and took the Taoist away from the scene in the blink of an eye. Everyone who came to attend the meeting this time had to go through layers of strict screening and examination.

Not only one's own background needs to be thoroughly investigated, but the situations of three generations of ancestors must also not be left out.

Only after ensuring that there are no hidden dangers will you be qualified to attend this crucial meeting.

After all, we must always be highly vigilant against those with ill intentions.

All participants must bring the necessary valid identification documents and provide an official letter of introduction from their teacher.

A series of complicated procedures including relevant certification documents issued by the Taoist Association, and corresponding certificates issued by the local street office and residents' committee.

After arriving here, they have to undergo a detailed investigation of their ancestors. In addition, they must produce a certificate of no criminal record issued by the public security authorities and many other requirements.

. . . . .

After a thorough investigation and interrogation, the man was eventually forcibly escorted out. However, he was extremely unconvinced and started shouting at the top of his lungs.

"You are simply unreasonable! Why do you want to drive me away? I didn't do anything wrong. You are clearly protecting each other and colluding with each other!"

His voice was sharp and piercing, full of anger and dissatisfaction, and then he shouted at the top of his lungs.

"Someone come quickly! The officials are openly oppressing innocent people like us! Where is justice?"

For a moment, the scene fell into chaos. At this moment, an old man in sportswear slowly walked out of the crowd.

He stared at the man who was cursing with a sharp gaze, examining him carefully from head to toe.

Suddenly, the Taoist priest spoke.

"Master...Uncle Master?"

However, as soon as he said this, he was immediately despised by the other party.

"Humph, you are an unworthy person who was expelled from the sect. How can you have the nerve to call me your uncle?"

After hearing these words, the people around him suddenly realized that this guy named Li Wenwei was indeed not a good person, and that the official expulsion of him was not without reason.

After that, similar situations occurred one after another, with many people trying to sneak in by impersonating others or using forged documents or false letters of introduction.

What was even more unexpected was that there were two Japanese people disguised as monks mixed in with the group.

Hua Ningyao acted decisively and immediately ordered someone to block their mouths, then turned to give instructions to Xie Pengkai.

"Tiezhu, these two people are my spies. They will be severely punished for espionage!"

"it is good."

. . . . . .

Needless to say, they used fake certificates, and their mouths were simply blocked, leaving them no chance to shout out loudly.

"These two are murderers. Take them back to jail and keep them there."

Xie Pengkai also played a trick and directly accused the man of being a murderer, and those who were just watching the fun immediately stopped saying anything.

"There was not enough time to prepare for this meeting, and many people with ulterior motives have sneaked in. Let's stop complaining for now."

At this time, the older generation came out to smooth things over, although they were all very curious as to why such a large meeting was suddenly held and why tens of thousands of people from various sects were summoned to attend the meeting.

Even shamans from the Northeast were invited. People who studied all kinds of things were invited, not only Taoism and Buddhism, but it can be said that all those who studied metaphysics from all over the country were invited.

They said they were going to come up with some new management rules and they wanted to call all the sects together to discuss it.

In addition to using metaphysics, the higher-ups also sent out scientific research experts from various fields, ranging from the universe to geography, as well as experts in meteorology, animals, and plants.

The reason for doing this is to confirm whether this possibility exists, and the people from Xuanmen are the most active.

Inviting them here is not just for fortune-telling, but more importantly, to attract the attention of other countries.

After all, China is one of the countries that has done the best job in integrating religion into life. In other countries, due to differences in beliefs, they were divided into different countries hundreds of years ago, and attacked each other, and even escalated to the level of war.

However, in China, religious activities were combined with various grand festivals, and colorful activities such as parades, temple fairs, and food were held.

In foreign countries, once you believe in a certain god, you cannot believe in any other; sometimes different factions will fight over the same god.

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