Chapter 120 The Golden Crow Transformation into a Rainbow

After several days of rest, Su Bai's body hair finally grew back.

Although they vary in length, it's still better than having patches of baldness in different areas.

Since returning to the Taoist temple and complaining to the old Taoist priest, the old priest has remained silent about the matter.

As the saying goes, both the palm and the back of the hand are flesh, but in Su Bai's eyes, they were just bones.

As for the flesh on the palms and backs of the hands, that's just secondary.

However, since the sage does not appear, this is a rule set by the Dao Ancestor. The only solution is to have someone else vent his anger on his behalf.

The old Taoist priest had also considered having his former disciple teach this grand-disciple a lesson.

But upon closer reflection, it seems there are very few beings in the Three Realms that he can command or order around.

Whenever he thought of this, the old Taoist priest couldn't help but feel a pang of sorrow.

This sorrow caused changes to the celestial phenomena depicted in the entire landscape map.

The entire landscape painting, from east to west and north to south, was covered in white snow.

The courtyard was covered with a thick layer of snow.

Large, fluffy snowflakes continued to fall from the sky.

Under the eaves of the Taoist temple, Su Bai and the others placed the Golden Crow in the middle, like a brazier.

At first, Jinwu refused, but he couldn't resist the persuasion of Wanling.

After all, Wanling truly had no cultivation, so he had no choice but to become a little sun.

"How's the temperature?" Jinwu turned to look at Wanling.

Basically, all the heat from his body enveloped Wan Ling.

Su Bai and the old Taoist were left sitting on the rocking chairs to the side, trembling slightly.

The old Taoist priest was covered with a blanket, while Su Bai was nestled inside the blanket, with only his head showing.

"You brat, you're about to break through, why didn't you say hello? After the tribulation, you should take human form. If you stay in this form, what will become of you in the future?"

Su Bai was initially uncomfortable about the transformation, but after a few days, he was no longer uncomfortable.

What's so great about transforming? It's better to just leave it as it is.

Perhaps sensing Su Bai's thoughts, the old Taoist gently shook his head and said, "All things in heaven and earth are divided into several types, among which the human form is closest to the Tao."

"Humans are born with a Dao body, their five internal organs correspond to the five elements, and their acupoints correspond to the stars in the heavens. Their brains are even more intelligent than those of animals. If you were to take human form, even a humanoid one, it would be better than what you are now."

"The speed of cultivation will be much faster than it is now."

"well……"

As he spoke, the old Taoist priest couldn't help but let out a deep sigh.

In truth, it's his own fault; he basically let the animals roam free on a daily basis.

However, the details that need to be paid attention to in cultivation are rarely mentioned, which is why Su Bai forgot to transform into human form after his tribulation.

But looking back now, it wasn't necessarily a bad thing.

To be honest, if Su Bai really took human form, he would find it a little hard to get used to.

Su Bai, however, didn't care. He just stared at the old Taoist priest, muttering, "When will Master help me take revenge?"

"Forget about revenge. If your master could get out of here, I would have taken away the Jade Emperor's position for you long ago."

"really?"

Just kidding.

Su Bai rolled his eyes. He really couldn't swallow this insult if he didn't get it out.

But since the old Taoist priest had said that, it was clear that he himself had to vent his anger.

Fortunately, his current cultivation level is still quite good.

Although they don't know how to fly, it's not too difficult for them to fly using their magic.

With the ability to shrink distances to an inch, it seems unlikely that he would be easily captured in the Heavenly Court.

The old Taoist priest naturally knew what Su Bai was thinking.

While shrinking the distance to an inch is impressive, it's merely a minor technique.

Compared to the second brother's Golden Light Technique and the Golden Crow's Rainbow Transformation Technique, it is far inferior.

However, this cat has only recently broken through to the next level, and its cultivation is not yet completely stable.

It's a bit too early to teach him magic at this point.

However, it's obviously not good to be out and about without a suitable escape technique.

Take, for example, the lightning tribulation before.

If this cat knew how to escape, the lightning tribulation would never have struck him like this.

The old Taoist priest lowered his head slightly, lost in thought.

Should we send him to ask the second brother for the escape technique?

This idea is basically impossible.

As if he had thought of something, the old Taoist turned his gaze to the Golden Crow.

The golden crow seemed to sense something and subconsciously looked at the old Taoist priest.

Seeing a smile appear on the old Taoist's face, the golden crow, which was originally enveloped in the true fire of the sun, instantly exuded a chill.

"Old man, what are you doing?"

"It's nothing. You've been staying here for a while now, and I've been watering this broken tree for you and providing you with food and drink. You should at least pay some rent."

Jinwu was slightly taken aback.

After thinking about it carefully, it is indeed true.

He had indeed been there for some time, and he was usually quite outspoken. Although the old Taoist priest was angry, he didn't really do anything to him.

Logically speaking, it's only right to pay some rent.

What do you want?

"Your rainbow transformation technique is quite good. If you can teach this cat how to do it, I will allow you to continue living here."

"If you can't teach it, this Fusang tree..."

Upon hearing this, Jinwu immediately replied, "It's nothing. This spell of mine is something most people can't learn, but he's different."

"He has my True Sun Fire within him, and he can also condense it on his own through the Sun Star. It's not difficult for him to learn my Rainbow Transformation Technique; it mainly depends on his comprehension."

Upon hearing this, Su Bai suddenly poked his head out from under the covers: "I have extremely high comprehension!"

The old Taoist priest smiled faintly, but said nothing.

……

Outside the Taoist temple, the snow was still falling.

The entire world was covered in a layer of silvery white.

For the creatures of this land, they had never seen snow.

While feeling curious, I also felt fear, and dared not touch it easily.

But upon touching it, the icy chill brought them a touch of joy.

It was very interesting and relaxing.

It seems that such a thing should have always existed in this world.

Within the endless mountains, two golden beams of light continuously traversed the forest.

The speed was so fast that it was impossible for the naked eye to distinguish what species it was.

They would sometimes brush past the great demon, sometimes leap down from the treetops, and then disappear into a tree hole, luring out a giant bear.

The giant bear's eyes were full of helplessness; this wasn't the first or second time such a scene had occurred.

As a bear, hibernation in winter is an instinct ingrained in its blood.

But every time I fall asleep, I hear a cat meowing in my ear, followed by a sharp bird call.

The giant bear was also one of the ancient great demons, so it naturally knew about this cat and this bird.

Although they were his kings, these two kings were powerful, but not very bright.

In his bloodline memory, other people's kings were always thinking about how to expand their territory and status.

These two kings, one disappears every day, and the other just sleeps in the tree on the mountaintop.

Occasionally, he would come and cause trouble for the powerful demons under his command.

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