After I Became a Divine Monarch, the Sect Wants Me to Marry In Chapter 923 - 543: Why Would I Need Sword Intent to Kill Peo
ps, first post, then revise.
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The Buddha is decaying.
Logically, it’s impossible.
The long years cannot erode the Buddha’s golden body.
But the fact is right before their eyes.
Making them have no choice but to believe.
Yet, they can’t find the reason.
"What exactly happened, why is the Buddha decaying?" The old monk looked at the scene in horror.
He felt that the Buddhist sect was about to prosper.
But he never thought that the Buddha... is quietly departing.
He couldn’t even perceive anything.
Crack!
Boom!
The golden Buddha statue chipped away bit by bit, even though surrounded by Buddha Light, there was no way to stop it.
Until the statue beca ancient, the Buddha Light dimd, ready to dissipate at any mont.
Only then did everything stop.
The old monk stared blankly at the statue and then looked at the Immortal.
The Immortal furrowed his brows: "I can’t understand it either, but I’ll ask around, I should give you an answer."
The old monk exhibited Buddha Light, intending to resonate with the statue.
At this mont, it seed as if a sigh ca from the statue.
Finally, the statue completely collapsed.
The Buddha....
utterly decayed.
At the sa ti, Gu An also opened his eyes.
His figure reappeared.
But he did not move, instead looking around, seemingly reacquainting himself with everything around him.
Soon after, the Qi on him began to rise.
The breath of the Great Dao spread throughout his body.
His understanding of the Dao had reached a whole new realm.
But it still seed like sothing was missing.
Both the cultivation level also kept rising.
Finally, with a bang.
He broke through the bottleneck, stepping into the mid-stage Heavenly Immortal.
Gu An took a long ti to co back to his senses, seemingly eroded by the long years.
His understanding of the Dao reached a new height, but he nearly got lost in it.
Chu ng leaned close to Gu An and said, "Husband, do you rember ?"
Only then did Gu An’s gaze change, looking towards Chu ng.
His mind was blank, but this beautiful face felt familiar.
Yet he couldn’t quite rember.
Chu ng didn’t mind, but grabbed Gu An’s hand, placing it on her face and said, "Touch it, see if you can feel sothing familiar."
Gu An’s eyes twitched slightly, instinctively stroking the person’s eyes before him.
He seed to have forgotten so many things.
"Is touching the face not working?" Chu ng looked around and then concealed all spying eyes around her, pulling Gu An’s hand down: "Here, touch this, see if you can rember."
In the instant before his hand touched, Gu An’s mories quickly flooded back.
In a mont, the breath of the Great Dao on his body instantly fell silent, retracting within.
Then his hand forcibly stopped in mid-air.
"Why did you stop?" Chu ng slightly raised her eyebrows, looking at the now brightened eyes of Gu An with a smile.
Gu An awkwardly said, "Senior, in broad daylight, under heaven’s eyes, it is inappropriate."
But at this mont, he also felt lingering fear.
Chu ng leaned forward, hugged Gu An, and said softly, "Husband, you scared to death."
Gu An was stunned.
He, too, felt lingering fear.
To fight against the Buddha statue, he inexplicably endured it.
That feeling was like being dormant.
No longer affected by the passage of ti.
He could sense the existence of the Dao, as if it were right beside him.
But he couldn’t feel anything else.
Nor could he do anything.
He obviously heard Chu ng’s voice, but it’s like he could never wake up.
He was on the verge of completely losing himself.
The Dao is too terrifying.
No wonder everyone on this path wants to define the Dao.
If the Dao isn’t defined, then he can only beco a part of the Dao.
And cannot carve out a Dao of his own.
Nor could he walk alongside the Dao.
Gu An gently embraced Chu ng, intending to explain sothing, but said nothing.
Soon, Chu ng pushed Gu An away and said, "I think you owe an apology."
Gu An looked at Chu ng and said, "I apologize?"
"Or should I apologize?" Chu ng retorted.
Gu An shook his head slightly and said, "I apologize, but this ti it was truly an accident, I didn’t expect to almost lose myself."
Chu ng curiously asked, "What were you doing?"
Gu An truthfully replied, "I was trying to improve myself, to comprehend more things, but every ti I closed my eyes, I saw a Buddha statue. It shadowed , hindering in everything.
He had a long lifespan, and I felt I could transform into the Dao, enduring him to death with an immortal nature."
Chu ng looked serious and asked, "And then?"
"And then I endured him to death," Gu An said inadvertently.
Chu ng: "...."
Gu An himself found it strange, the Buddha statue was truly odd, hindering his improvent in magic.
Now that it’s finally gone, nothing stops his improvent.
After tidying up, Gu An picked up the ax to continue logging.
Chu ng watched and couldn’t help but say, "Is it really necessary to fell this tree?"
Gu An nodded, "Finally, I endured the Buddha statue to death, it’s the perfect ti to log."
Chu ng didn’t say much else, but instead sat closer to Gu An and said, "Do you know what happened right after you comprehended the Dao just now?"
Gu An asked while logging, "What happened?"
"The Fire of the Great Dao was ignited, it was the shadow of the forr Nine Heavens Divine Monarch who ignited it," Chu ng said, looking at Gu An.
Gu An was startled, turning to Chu ng and asking, "What is the Fire of the Great Dao?"
Chu ng propped her chin with one hand, looking at Gu An while placing a peanut in her mouth and said, "The Dao travels through Heaven and Earth, manifesting in every place.
Spring cos and autumn goes, tides rise and fall, flowers bloom and wither, life and death, all bearing the traces of the Dao.
With the Dao stable, Heaven and Earth are at peace.
But the Dao moves in cycles, making the world stagnant. The realm of cultivators also halts at Daluo.
Even as Golden Immortal.
Powers remain hidden, the Dao unable to evolve, making the world more splendid.
Gradually, the era would pass.
But now the Fire of the Great Dao ignites, causing the once-static Dao to co alive.
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