Xu Qing found these cultivation techniques to be useless, unwilling to give them to ordinary people, and more afraid of giving them to the wrong people, causing trouble.
But Chen Liu'Er was different. The child's name was written in the 'Living Scriptures', and it could be said that he grew up under Xu Qing's care, like his own child.
Now, as the child has grown up and wants to become a monk, Xu Qing, as an elder, naturally wants to support him to some extent.
"Since you call me 'Teacher', I must teach you something. In terms of Buddhist scriptures and Zen principles, I am not as good as you, so I can only pass on to you some techniques for identifying demons and protecting yourself."
Chen Liu'Er was deeply moved. These cultivation techniques mostly aligned with Buddhist teachings. He did not believe this was something the teacher obtained by chance, but rather something the teacher had specifically sought out for him during his two decades of wandering!
"Teacher..."
