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Chapter 3251: The limit of monks

Qin Cheng felt a little unhappy.

This old man is really evil. With such harsh conditions, he is so cruel that he wants to force himself to go back.

However, Wei Xinghe redeemed the three-day Sutra Pavilion time limit for himself free of charge. If he left, the time limit would be cancelled.

Does he still want to look for Wei Xinghe again?

This guy is not related to me. Considering Chen Li and his own talents, it was good to help him once. And if he came again, the old man would do something wrong again, and the result would be the same.

"Why, if you are not convinced, you can leave immediately."

Elder Di raised his chin and looked at Qin Cheng mockingly.

After Qin Cheng was slightly angry, he quickly calmed down.

"Senior, if you say it takes half a stick of incense, if I can understand it, you can let me go. I can do it. But if I do it in less time, what should you do?" Qin Cheng said.

"It doesn't make sense. You can assess me at will, but I can't make any demands."

He is not a character that can be manipulated by others. If you want to trick me, then let’s really argue.

"Haha, young man, don't talk nonsense. In half a stick of incense, you can only roughly understand part of these twenty classics. Whether you can pass them or not is not certain." Elder Di said disdainfully.

"You don't have to worry about this. I just ask you, what do you think if I understand everything?"

"That's easy. If you finish half of the incense stick, I will bear the cost of entering the Jubao Pavilion this time." Elder Di said casually.

"Okay, then if I complete a quarter of the incense stick, my cost of entering the Sutra Pavilion will always be halved. Do you dare to agree to this?" Qin Cheng challenged.

"Haha, you are so crazy, I will bet with you today."

Elder Di hummed and waved his hand.

There was only half of the incense stick left, and half of it was gone in an instant.

Qin Cheng also narrowed his eyes.

"If you bet, bet thoroughly. Don't think about the extra time. That's it. Can't you do it? I'll see if you can do it."

The four people next to him were all a little stunned at this time.

Qin Cheng's conditions were quite arrogant. It was more than twenty times more difficult than them, but it took a quarter of the time.

And Elder Di also agreed.

Wouldn't that be a good show to watch?

"And you four."

Elder Di slapped the table and stood up, pointing at the four stunned people next to him.

"The four of you just happened to bear witness for the two of us, lest he deny his account. You guys are so itchy. When you fail, I will definitely let you experience the feeling of falling."

After saying that, Elder Di pointed at Qin Cheng again, twisted his shoulders, and sneered.

From the looks of it, he was ready to throw Qin Cheng down in a moment.

"Then give it a try."

Qin Cheng didn't say any harsh words. The result will depend on the results.

If you want to use the classics to trick me, you don't know that I have room for refining medicine.

After Elder Di lit the incense stick, he immediately reached out and grabbed the twenty classics.

With a casual throw, twenty classics were suspended in the air, surrounding Qin City.

Then with a wave of his hand, the spiritual wind swayed, and these classics were opened at the same time, and they began to turn page by page.

The classics that Elder Di took out include jade volumes and ordinary books.

Obviously, this kind of paper classics is more difficult because it also requires memorizing the text in the mind.

Twenty heavy books were turned rapidly, and the sound of brushing was extremely clear, which was very obvious in the quiet library.

At this time, even some monks who were reading in the pavilion were attracted by the movement.

After learning about the bet between Elder Di and Qin Cheng, he was even more surprised.

With many monks watching, Qin Cheng's eyes and consciousness were running at high speed, recording every word in categories.

Soon, all twenty classics were turned to the end and fell on the table again.

Qin Cheng closed his eyes and sat cross-legged on the spot. He was distracted and poured directly into the medicine refining space and began to study.

Elder Di leaned on the recliner, his eyes flashed, and he looked at Qin Cheng with some amusement.

Qin Cheng was calm, and so was he.

This kid wants to win, what a joke!

He chose this book because he had calculated the limits that Qin Cheng could achieve.

It is Elder Di's pleasure to assess these disciples.

But just to torture them? I'm not that perverted.

If you just mess around, the other elders won't agree.

See where the limits of these monks are, and then look for books that can allow them to reach their limits, forcing these juniors to unleash their full potential, and then improve their own level.

This is the real purpose of Elder Di.

However, Qincheng is different.

In Elder Di's opinion, Qin Cheng's limit is probably within one stick of incense, and it may be a bit difficult to comprehend this Tianyun Record.

But he deliberately set the standard of half a stick of incense in order to give Qin Cheng a warning.

Unexpectedly, Qin Cheng took the initiative to cut the time in half and made a bet with himself that this young man would be able to experience the severe beatings from society.

You know the consequences of being arrogant to your seniors.

It was cut off twice. After the incense stick was lit, only one incense head was left, which was quickly burned out.

During this period, two monks also barely passed Elder Di's assessment.

Although they were relieved, the two monks did not leave, but planned to finish the bet.

The remaining two people watched every breath and simply gave up.

When Qin Cheng opened his eyes, many monks around him were waiting for the result to watch the fun.

"The third classic contains five thoughts put forward by a sage. What do you think are right or wrong?"

Without giving Qin Cheng any time to adjust, Elder Di's eyes lit up the moment the incense went out.

He spoke immediately, and questions seemed to be flooding his head.

Everyone watching the excitement gasped, feeling extremely sympathetic to Qin Cheng.

When assessing them, Elder Di at least mentioned which chapter or parts it was about.

As a result, when we arrived in Qincheng, there was no prompt at all.

This Tianyunlu is a collection of stories about the powerful people from all walks of life and their respective opinions in a certain period. In each volume, there are more than dozens of sages who appear.

Several people felt that if Elder Di asked them this, they would probably not even know who he was talking about, let alone right or wrong.

However, as soon as Elder Di finished asking, Qin Cheng unexpectedly responded immediately.

"According to the records in some subsequent classics, three points of this statement are correct and two points are doubtful."

Qin Cheng was also unambiguous, and then repeated this passage first, and then explained his own understanding.

"In the sixth book, a strong man suggested that Shuizhou should cultivate based on the origin of water and concentrate on one discipline to strengthen the land of Shuizhou. What do you think?"

"I think it's inappropriate for three reasons."

Elder Di's next questions became faster and faster, and Qin Cheng's answers became more and more hasty.

One tried every means to embarrass Qin Cheng, while the other answered fluently without any change in his expression.

The monks watching around were completely stunned at this time.
Chapter completed!
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