Tianxi Xing belongs to Yang and is the main influence.

Hong Luan star belongs to Yin and governs marriage.

It is said in the fortune-telling technique that if the Red Luan star is in your destiny, a woman will be gentle and beautiful, and if the Tianxi star is in your destiny, a man will be handsome.

There is another ray of red thread pulling from it, which means to bring about marriage and the deep love between the couple after marriage.

Of course, the qi-watching technique itself has no binding force, which means that Bai Yutang and Li Captou are destined to be in love, and now luck is also tempting them to get married, but they may not actually become husband and wife.

Men with the Tianxi star in their horoscope are romantic and passionate, and are attracted to the opposite sex, and will not easily be constrained by marriage.

"This kind of scumbag who falls in love without the purpose of getting married must be taught a painful lesson!"

A flash of light flashed in Zhou Yi's hand and landed on the lap of the shopkeeper who was serving tea and pouring water.

Bai Yutang followed him obediently, portraying a countryman who had just entered the city vividly.

Not only is this guy good at acting, but he also understands the psychology of darkness under the light. Who would have thought that the thief in the sky prison would get in front of the arrester on his own.

"Ouch!"

The shopkeeper felt numbness in his legs and accidentally spilled the teapot in his hand.

If the boiling tea falls on Bai Yutang, he will not be injured at all due to his martial arts skills. But he reacted very quickly and let out a cry of pain, just like a pig about to be slaughtered.

"I'm a bitch——"

"Shopkeeper, hurry up and send me to see the doctor——"

Bai Yutang has a strong ability to adapt to situations. He showed his face to get rid of suspicion and escaped pursuit on the pretext of seeing a doctor.

After screaming a few times, Bai Yutang found that the shopkeeper who had always cooperated tacitly had not moved. He opened his eyes and saw Capt. Li staring at him with a livid face. Four agents blocked the door and window.

The shopkeeper pointed to his hand and kept giving hints with his winks.

hand?

Bai Yutang glanced at his palms. The rough calluses fell off and his dark skin turned into patterns.

The secret is revealed!

Bai Yutang didn't have time to think about what was wrong with the secret waterproof disguise paint. The carp stood upright and jumped towards the window.

"Ouch..."

His legs went numb, his strength suddenly drained away, and Bai Yutang fell to the ground in a daze.

Li Captor snorted coldly, stepped forward and groped for the back of Bai Yutang's head, and pulled hard. The middle-aged man's face fell off, revealing the young and handsome face underneath.

"Tie them up and send them back to the prison!"

"Hong Ling...uh huh huh!"

Bai Yutang's mouth was blocked with a rag.

"A man's mouth is deceptive! I just ask you, should you go back to Tianlao to wait for death, or go to see my father?"

"No need to speak, just nod or shake your head!"

Li Hongling took out the Yanling knife and waved it on Bai Yutang's neck and leg: "You can shake your head if you choose. From now on, we will never be sworn in. You owe me what you lied to me, and you can repay it with one of your legs!"

Bai Yutang was originally planning to go to the Tianlao, and he would still be able to find a chance to escape in the future. When he saw the location of the Yan Ling Dao, he nodded with tears in his eyes.

"So you agreed to marry me?"

Li Hongling looked shy and her cheeks were slightly red.

Bai Yutang nodded sadly.

"You have agreed now. If you dare to go back on your word again, dad will definitely ask the immortal master of the Immortal Bureau to arrest you."

After Li Hongling finished speaking, she turned back and glared at the shopkeeper who was huddled in the corner, trying to reduce his presence, and ordered his subordinates to carry Bai Yutang away.

Bai Yutang couldn't figure out why his legs went numb at the critical moment...

Zhou Yi, the initiator of the marriage, observed through the Qi Watching Technique that after Bai Yutang agreed to marry Li Hongling, the red line of marriage was solidified, and generally speaking, there would be no more changes.

The shopkeeper came to life immediately after Li Hongling and others had gone away.

"It's bad, it's bad, the young master was actually arrested."

"Mr. Zhou, I need to go back to Yuzhou immediately. Please look after the inn."

The shopkeeper said eagerly: "There is no need to take care of the accounts, as long as you don't let the fire burn you, I will be grateful when you come back."

"It's just a trivial matter, the shopkeeper can rest assured."

Zhou Yi nodded in agreement.

Bai Yutang has a golden aura, which means his family must be rich and prosperous. Working as a waiter is like driving a Ferrari to deliver food.

"Trouble Mr. Zhou."

After speaking, the shopkeeper jumped up and disappeared into the night. His lightness skills were not weaker than Bai Yutang's.

"Securing a matchmaker is better than building a seven-level pagoda! We just do good deeds without leaving a name. When you get married, I will go there to congratulate you in person."

Zhou Yi thought about taking the Taoist scriptures stained with ink as a gift, wondering if Bai Yutang could understand the mystery.

An accidental marriage led to a happy marriage.

As I continued to copy Taoist scriptures, I actually had a different understanding.

The sentences left by Taoist sages have subtle meanings. Reading them at different times, places and moods will often lead to new insights.

After copying Fubo's quotations, Zhouyi left "On the eighteenth day of the first month of the sixtieth year of Jingtai, copied by Liuquan layman" on the last page.

Liuquan Jushi was the title given to him by Zhou Yi. His colleagues all had their own names, but he was arty.

The mana brushed across the paper, and the ink dried immediately. It was sorted and put away neatly.

After the twelve volumes of Taoist scriptures have been copied, go to a bookstore and bind them into a volume for easy collection and reading.

Chongrenfang.

Most bookstores in Kyoto gathered here, selling pens, ink, paper and inkstones, and publishing and printing.

The largest bookstore among them was called Zhuangyuantang. It is said that a poor scholar came to Beijing to take the exam and had no money to buy pen, ink, paper and inkstone.

The bookstore owner was willing to lend the scholar pen and ink on credit, but he never thought that the poor scholar would win the first prize, and when he was riding a horse through the streets, he would stop at the door of the bookstore.

Thanks to the store owner, he left his calligraphy treasure, and the bookstore was renamed Zhuangyuantang.

Since then, bookstores have provided free paper and pens to all scholars who come to Beijing to take exams.

If you are named on the gold list, I will come back and thank you again. Even if you lose your reputation, you will be grateful.

Scholars are also willing to come to Zhuangyuan Hall, hoping to be imbued with the literary spirit of their predecessors.

Nowadays, Zhuangyuantang has become the leading bookstore, unmatched by anyone in Kyoto.

When Zhou Yi walked into the bookstore, the first thing he saw were bookshelves of various shapes, scattered and unique, full of artistic flavor.

The bookshelf is divided into categories, including Confucianism, Mohism, Dharma, Taoism, Buddhism, agriculture, arithmetic, miscellaneous novels, etc.

On each bookshelf, there is a pair of exquisitely framed inscriptions. There are numbers of No. 1, No. 2 and No. 1, as well as No. 1 and Jinshi.

No one in the store deliberately supervised it, and the scholars were allowed to read it without fear of being stolen. In this era, books are real property and can be exchanged directly for money at a pawn shop.

The genius is slightly bright, and there are already scholars coming to study. The clothes are all made of ordinary fabrics, obviously they are not from a wealthy family.

Zhou Yi turned around and saw a counter from the back corner. The shopkeeper was concentrating on practicing calligraphy.

The Zhuangyuan Hall is arranged in this way to promote the concept of "reading first, buying and selling later".

This store is not running a business full of copper odor, but building a culture and a brand.

The knowledge of the ancients is not as good as that of modern people, but their business wisdom is not bad at all.

The shopkeeper put down his pen and asked, "Sir, do you want to buy a book?"

Zhou Yi took out the Taoist manuscripts and said, "Please help me bind these copied manuscripts."

The shopkeeper wiped his hands with a white towel and took the manuscript. When he took a first look at it, he couldn't help but admire: "Good calligraphy!"

Zhang Cheng's calligraphy is elegant and free-spirited, with a feeling of abandoning the prosperity of the world and indulging in the mountains and forests.

Scholars like this font the most. The higher the official position, the more powerful they are, and the more they seek gods and hermits.

Of course, it is absolutely impossible to ask them to resign and go into seclusion.

"Zhimo, serve tea."

The shopkeeper asked: "I wonder which gentleman wrote this manuscript?"

"Sir, I don't dare to take it seriously. I am just copying it."

"Zhimo, go to Longjing before the rain!"

"..."

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