I, Ye Chen, turned out to be a top expert

Chapter 608: Dragon and Horse Picture

"Number one in the world? I don't deserve that. I'm just a mortal!" Ye Chen heard Mengge's words and smiled modestly. "Young Master, you're too modest!" Mengge immediately clasped his fists and said, "Sir!" Ye Chen carefully put away the Qingmanniu Diagram in front of him, but after a moment's thought, his eyes fell on Mengge. Mengge had helped him greatly today. If Mengge hadn't come forward to testify for him, he would have been humiliated by the Immortal Doctor today. So, at this moment, Ye Chen felt the urge to repay Mengge. However, Ye Chen was very clear that he was just a mortal and didn't have any treasures to give to Mengge. In the eyes of cultivators, the most precious thing from their hands is their calligraphy. Ye Chen believed that his calligraphy contained a great spirit that could help them suppress their inner demons. Ye Chen immediately said, "Lord City Lord, thank you for saving me today. I'm a mortal, and I don't have much to show for it. However, I've read a lot of poetry and books over the years, and my calligraphy contains a certain great power that can ward off evil spirits. Today, I'll give you a poem. I hope you won't dislike it!" Ye Chen took a deep breath and said solemnly. "Hmm?" "Poetry?" "Is the young master hinting at something? You are an unparalleled master, and his words must have a purpose. Is he trying to order me to do something? Or is he trying to grant me some opportunity?" Hearing Ye Chen's words, Mengge's mind flashed with thoughts. At this moment, Mengge's face was filled with excitement, and he immediately bowed to Ye Chen. "Thank you, young master! It is a blessing for me to receive your calligraphy." Although Mengge hadn't yet figured out what Ye Chen was hinting at, a smile immediately appeared on his face, and he hurriedly bowed in thanks. After Ye Chen finished speaking, a smile flickered across his face. Ancient poems flashed through his mind, and his eyes lit up. Su Shi's poem, "Writing a Dragon and Horse," came to mind. Confirming his intention, Ye Chen immediately began writing on the rice paper. Mengge, upon hearing Ye Chen's words, stared solemnly at the paper, unsure of what poem Ye Chen intended to give him, or what its meaning might be. So, not a single detail escaped Mengge's gaze. Under his gaze, Ye Chen wrote the first character, "First." A flash of horror crossed Mengge's eyes as he saw the word "First" written on the paper. He was completely stunned by the single word before him. Though he appeared immensely imposing, standing nearly two meters and five feet tall, and cultivating the great power of strength, Mengge was no reckless man. He possessed a profound understanding of the power of divine scripts and had been secretly cultivating Confucianism. Upon seeing the word "Xian" before him, Mengge's eyes flashed with fear. This "Xian" was no ordinary character, but an extremely powerful Confucian and Taoist sacred text. Capturing this sacred text would grant him a blessing. However, as Mengge stared intently at the word "Xian", Ye Chen's brush dropped the second character, "Huang". The moment "Huang" fell, Mengge felt a terrifying aura erupt from the rice paper. His whole body trembled violently, and his mind was completely disconnected from the word "Xian". In that moment, he felt an overwhelming pressure, as if a terrifying emperor, emanating imperial majesty, was suppressing him. The source of this terrifying imperial pressure was not some extremely powerful individual, but the word "Huang" before him. "Roar!" The moment Ye Chen wrote the word "emperor," the Qing Man Bull in the cage before him also felt the supreme imperial power that seemed to suppress the earth. Terror flashed in his eyes, and his legs trembled violently. Even in the face of mortal danger, the Qing Man Bull, with the blood of a divine beast, was extremely proud and would never kneel. He would rather die than surrender! But at this moment, the Qing Man Bull, sensing the terrifying pressure of the imperial way, let out a low growl and slowly knelt, a sign of submission. "Kneeling! Kneeling!" As the Qing Man Bull knelt, Meng Ge, beside Ye Chen, also noticed the scene, his eyes filled with disbelief. The Qing Man Bull was an ancient relic of noble blood. He had no idea how to subdue it, but in this moment, the Qing Man Bull, who would rather die than surrender, completely surrendered under the pressure of the imperial word and knelt! This made Meng Ge tremble with fear. At that moment, Mengge's gaze shifted from Qing Manniu to the rice paper. He stared intently at the character "皇" (imperial) before him. He knew full well that the previous character "先" (first) was a powerful divine text, imbued with terrifying might. But the instant he saw the character "皇" (imperial), his eyes were filled with fear. He seemed to see within it an unparalleled path, the path of the Emperor. Mengge's gaze was fixed on the word "皇" (imperial). He immersed his entire mind in the divine text. In that instant, phantoms flashed before his eyes. As he stared intently at the divine text, images of emperors appeared before him. These emperors emanated supreme majesty, seemingly capable of dominating all realms. Their powerful cultivation made all races tremble. The phantoms of different emperors continuously appeared before Mengge's eyes. This was truly the path of the Emperor, and Mengge was overjoyed. "This... this is truly a great Dao, and an extremely powerful Imperial Dao. If one can master this divine text, great benefits will surely be gained." At this moment, Mengge muttered to himself, his entire speech becoming stammering. However, just as Mengge's thoughts were about to end, Ye Chen's third character appeared on the rice paper. The moment the third character was written, a powerful Dao aura rushed towards Mengge. Mengge had been completely absorbed in the "Emperor" divine text, hoping to comprehend this supreme Dao. However, he had not expected that the powerful Dao aura emanating from the third divine text would interrupt his understanding of the Imperial Dao. His mind was disconnected from the Imperial Dao, and Mengge also saw the third divine text on the rice paper. Mengge immediately looked at it, wondering why it had such a powerful Dao aura that could interrupt his mind's understanding of the Great Dao.

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