Chapter 1 Conferment! Seventh grade Taoist official!
  Lin Yao graduated three years ago, but he has not found a job in the past two years.

These days, it is not easy to find a good job.

After being unemployed for two years and being severely beaten by society, Lin Yao finally understood how important a stable job is.

Lin Yao now relies on his uncle to finally find a "good" job that can guarantee harvests despite droughts and floods.

That is to become a Taoist priest!
  "Uncle, can we Taoist priests get a wife? Our salary increases every year?"

Lin Yao asked worriedly.

"Don't worry, our sect welcomes all weddings and funerals. As for remuneration, the Taoist temple will give you a fixed salary, plus the fees for incense offered by believers, and some fees for performing rituals." The cost is much better than working outside."

Lin Yao's uncle was a Taoist priest and took good care of him.

"However, the place you are going to is relatively remote, so you may need to spend more time. It is considered a trial period."

said the uncle.

It turned out that the old Taoist in charge of a remote Taoist temple on a nearby mountain suddenly passed away and was in need of a new Taoist to preside over the temple.

"Don't worry, you've taken advantage of it this time, and we, the abbot of Guanzhong, will personally consecrate it to you."

The uncle gave Lin Yao a reassuring look, "When you learn the teachings, you can become an official Taoist, and you will also be registered in the heaven. If in ancient times, you could be called a Taoist priest."

"Yeah." Lin Yao nodded.

It didn't take long for them to see the abbot. The abbot had prepared everything, asked Lin Yao to change his clothes, and then gave Lin Yao the nun.

"In ancient times, those who could bestow the nun must have read many Taoist scriptures and had reached a certain level of cultivation before they could receive the nun."

After Lin Yao finished speaking the scriptures, his uncle sighed: "It's not easy to be a Taoist priest these days. You've taken advantage of me this time."

"When you go to a Taoist temple, read the scriptures carefully. Don't be ignorant."

"Got it." Lin Yao responded.

Lin Yao didn't take this matter to heart. Although his uncle said it was very mysterious, in his opinion, this was just a kind of work.

He is currently holding a lot of things he received after being consecrated, and what he wants in his mind is to take office as soon as possible and put these things down.

But from now on, Lin Yao was regarded as a serious Taoist priest. He had received the teachings and was listed in the Taoist books.

And his master was the old Taoist priest from the Taoist temple that he was going to take over.

According to Lin Yao's seniority and Taoist title, the abbot gave him a Taoist title, "Ming Yang".

Even Lin Yao has a formal Taoist official position and his own official seal.

Name: The Immortal Official in the Right Palace of Tai Chi, holding the Heavenly Book of the Shangqing Dynasty, and in charge of thunder.

According to the rules of the Taoist Heavenly Palace, even the land of the mountain god must bow to him!

Of course, in today's world, Taoist officials are nothing at all.

Lin Yao came into office with a lot of stuff.

Inside, there are the urns he received, as well as Tao seals, sutra talismans and the like.

There are even magical weapons among them, such as a canopy ruler, a Bagua mirror, a torture ghost staff, a peach wood sword and so on.

As well as uniformly distributed Taoist robes, Taoist crowns and other items.

Others include scriptures, scriptures, hard talismans and soft talismans, etc. These things are all diverse and have their own uses.

Among these classics, there are scriptures that need to be read by those with Dao crowns of rank seven or above, and there are also scriptures dedicated to gods.

For example, a piece of black and red talisman paper is used to offer sacrifices to the gods.

The rest of the items also have their own functions, but in any case, they all include passes to the Three Realms and some items.

These are all the items a qualified Taoist priest should possess.

But in this era, it only comes in handy during religious ceremonies.

"There are too many of these things. I have to study their respective functions."

Lin Yao was wearing a Taoist robe and carrying a big bag. He put all his things into the bag and then walked to his Taoist temple.

Lin Yao finally arrived at the temple as night fell.

This Taoist temple is very deserted, but it is not dilapidated. After all, it was very lively not long ago.

Lin Yao, who has received a lot of modern education, is naturally not afraid of ghosts and gods.

When he came to Taoist Temple for the first time, Lin Yao was not in a hurry to go to bed.

He decided to walk around the temple and get familiar with it.

The Taoist temple is not big, with only a front hall and a bedroom at the back.

It's a small hill and there's no one else around.

"This place is too clean. I wonder if there is anything good in it?"

Lin Yao walked around the room, went to the hall again, and burned himself a stick of incense.

It was during this prayer that Lin Yao noticed that there seemed to be something hidden under the statue of Sanqing.

"what?"

Lin Yao turned on the flashlight on his cell phone and came closer to take a closer look.

There is a ring on the base of the statue.

Lin Yao picked up the stone, blew it gently, and the dust on it was blown away, and then he saw a stone ring.

This stone ring looks very old and seems to be formed naturally, but it is not naturally formed.

"real or fake?"

Lin Yao looked at the ring and couldn't help but make gestures with his hands.

The next second, Lin Yao put the ring on his wrist.

Just when he put this stone ring on, something strange happened!

A ray of light emitted from the stone ring and enveloped Lin Yao.

After Lin Yao finished speaking, his figure flashed and disappeared from Jingyang View.

(End of this chapter)

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