Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 1628 Myself

Chapter 1628 (One Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-Eight) Myself

If there were no major problems during the construction of the central pavilion, the alchemist felt that he could still avoid some dangers. However, if the central pavilion affected the fortune of the Tiecang tribe, the situation would be different.

Fang Shi knew that the problem with the Central Pavilion would also affect his own fate. He knew that if he wanted to solve the problem, he would have to tell Tie Wandao's father about it sooner or later. But when Fang Shi first knew about the problem, he felt that if he told Tie Wandao's father like this, he might be severely punished by Tie Wandao's father at that time. Fang Shi was very scared.

Fang Shi felt that he needed to come up with other solutions before telling Tie Wandao's father so that he could escape the severe punishment from Tie Wandao's father. However, Tie Wandao's father was going to torture Fang Shi at that time, so although Fang Shi was very scared, he still told the truth without any other preparation.

After saying this, Fang Shi realized that even though Tie Wandao's father was furious, he couldn't just kill him or anything, because Tie Wandao's father still needed his help to solve this problem.

Under the questioning of Tie Wandao's father, the Taoist priest told him the solution to the problem.

Tie Wandao's father asked the alchemist questions many times.

The Taoist priest knew that if he did not tell Tie Wandao's father some "secrets", it would affect his own destiny.

Because building the central pavilion was originally a method that the Taoist priest came up with in order for Tie Wandao's father to achieve that goal. When problems arise, the Taoist priest must take the initiative to solve them. He must tell Tie Wandao's father the "secrets" he knows, so as to reduce the impact of the problems on the Taoist priest's own destiny.

Those secrets were only known by the Taoist priest himself. If the Taoist priest only told Tie Wandao's father, who was involved in building the Central Pavilion, it would be fine. But if these "secrets" from the Taoist priest were passed on to other people through Tie Wandao's father, it would bring great danger to the Taoist priest and be extremely detrimental to his own fate. If the "secrets" from the Taoist priest were passed on by Tie Wandao's father again, the Taoist priest would be in danger of death. The more people knew about it, the faster the Taoist priest would die, and the more painful it would be before his death. The Taoist priest knew that this was the punishment he would receive for doing something that violated some things.

However, he still held on to a lucky mentality. Although problems had occurred during the construction of the central pavilion and although he had to tell those "secrets" to Tie Wandao's father, he did not want to die tragically soon because of this, so he hoped that Tie Wandao's father would not tell these "secrets" to others.

The Taoist priest knew that it would be difficult to achieve his goal if he persuaded Tie Wandao's father not to tell the "secret" with other reasons. He knew that if he talked about the fortune of the Tiecang tribe, Tie Wandao's father would easily agree. Therefore, the Taoist priest did not tell Tie Wandao's father the real reason for not telling these "secrets" to others because he was afraid of dying tragically soon. Instead, he said that if Tie Wandao's father told the "secret", it would have a greater impact on the fortune of the Tiecang tribe.

When Tie Wandao's father asked the Taoist priest to explain, the Taoist priest gave him the same reason, but Tie Wandao's father was still not completely convinced. He said: "Obviously, if I explain the specific reasons to others, they can better understand some things, but you told me that it would have a greater impact on the fortune of the Tiecang tribe."

(End of this chapter)

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