"Li Xian, do you believe that people have destiny? The so-called destiny means that some people are born to be rich and noble, while others are born to be poor and destitute. Among all things in the world, the lowest destiny is the grass and trees, and the highest destiny is the gods and immortals."
"This..." Li Xian hesitated for a while before answering seriously, "Replying to the Queen, I don't completely believe it, but I don't completely deny it either."
"I believe what you said." The queen's face suddenly looked a little sad. "I have three children now. You should have seen the eldest prince; I also have two daughters, one is called Xia Yuhua, and the other is her, Xia Qingqing. When the eldest prince was born, a Taoist priest said that his fate was unstable. He had the fate of a prince, but not enough to be the king of a country. At that time, no one believed it. Three years later, Xia Yuhua was born. The Taoist priest said that her fate was Pojun, and she would kill her husband and die young. Naturally, we still didn't believe it. Eight years later, Xia Qingqing was born. The Taoist priest said that her fate was Tanlang, and she would kill her husband and lose money. We still didn't believe it. Because there are good and bad Taoist priests in the world, and their thoughts are complicated and chaotic, so we just sent this Taoist priest away. But... hey..."
The queen suddenly turned her head to look at Xia Qingqing, and gently stroked the top of Xia Qingqing's head, as if she had pity, love, as well as a sense of powerlessness and helplessness. "But nine years ago, the eldest princess Xia Yuhua married the northwest Zhenxi General Zhao Zhang. Just one year later, the victorious Zhao Zhang was inexplicably shot and died in a battle with the State of Chen, leaving behind the pregnant Xia Yuhua. Xia Yuhua died of severed meridians three months after giving birth to Zhao Fei."
When the queen said this, she was already sobbing.
Li Xian was silent. The Queen's words were simple, but Li Xian could see the countless sorrows and struggles in them. The death of the General Zhenxi would inevitably cause a huge impact on the Great Xia Kingdom. Unfortunately, Li Xian was uneducated and only vaguely remembered that the Great Xia Kingdom had a crisis when he was a child.
But Li Xian couldn't speak at this moment, so he could only wait quietly. After a while, the queen wiped her tears and continued, "After this incident, we had to invite the Taoist back. The Taoist gave a solution. As long as the prince is always the prince, or does not become the prince, there will be no disaster of death. And Qingqing... is the best to be a vegetarian, wear plain clothes, live a simple life, and not touch any luxurious things."
Li Xian looked at Xia Qingqing, who was wearing cloth clothes and wooden hairpins, and felt a sudden pain in his heart; a royal princess could only wear cloth clothes and wooden hairpins, eat vegetarian food and save money, and probably could not come into contact with too many outsiders.
However, even though he knew this, Li Xian still had no intention of giving up. "Is there no way to completely solve this problem?"
"Yes, and there are two kinds!"
"Two options, how to solve them?" Li Xian was already beaming with joy.
The queen smiled bitterly, "One is to cultivate to the realm of immortals on land, which is the stage of transformation."
Li Xian was dumbfounded for a moment; those in the Jindan stage were all masters, those in the Yuanying stage could be called ancestors, and those in the Huashen stage were all legends.
Yes, immortal methods are everywhere, but without the assistance of treasures, human energy and qualifications can only achieve limited results. Why do the "worldly methods" cultivation systems of scholars, counselors, warriors, and alchemists appear now? To put it bluntly, there is no other way!
Although the traditional method of cultivation is good, many things require the assistance of treasures such as Foundation Establishment Pills, Nascent Soul Pills, and Soul Forming Pills. But now there are so many practitioners, where are the treasures