Is the Evangelical Institute the orthodox Luo Mountain?
This statent really surprised , but I quickly connected several clues in my mind. The Human God Huang Quan of the Evangelical Institute was once the spiritual master of Ming Zhuo; Yama, who is called the Evangelical Institute Master, is also one of the three founders of Luo Mountain; and...
In the past, on the eve of the raid on the Human Bureau Headquarters, when I asked Ming Zhuo why he was so surprised by the scenery in Mazao’s dream, Ming Zhuo gave an intriguing answer—the architecture of the Evangelical Institute appearing in Mazao’s dream looked to Ming Zhuo like Luo Mountain from over a hundred years ago.
I had originally suspected that the Evangelical Institute might be a remnant force of Luo Mountain from the Doomsday Era. Although this suspicion was overturned upon discovering that this place was not in the Doomsday Era, it has returned at this mont in another form.
I grabbed this achieved realm cultivator’s head and asked via telepathy: "Can you tell the details?"
Now, I can establish telepathic contact with others even without the Fake Water Moon. In fact, for most demon hunters who use soul power, telepathy is a common skill; the fact that I only learned to initiate it autonomously after becoming Impermanence is actually unusual.
Under the power of word spirit, the achieved realm cultivator cannot hide his thoughts. A large amount of information is transmitted to through our telepathic link, and within just two or three seconds, I understand the entire story.
The origin of the Evangelical Institute can be traced back to over a hundred years ago, during the period when Luo Mountain fully withdrew from the Post-mortem World.
Gua Tianshi’s past prophecy of "the impending destruction of the Post-mortem World" corresponds to the current event of the Post-mortem World being transford into a Doomsday Era by the Naraku Gospel. Back then, the fate that awaited Luo Mountain in the Post-mortem World was unknown. If the entire Luo Mountain personnel did not evacuate, they would only be left anxiously awaiting the judgnt of fate.
Even in such circumstances, many chose to remain in the Post-mortem World.
Though it may seem incomprehensible, with a deeper understanding of Luo Mountain culture, I am able to piece together why. Luo Mountain, in general, takes pride in moving freely between life and death, and worships the will that mysteriously resides in the Post-mortem World, known as the ailing Naraku’s Will. Consequently, after severing contact with the Post-mortem World, the emotional void led Ming Zhuo, once unwelco, to suddenly have the most believers in Luo Mountain as Impermanence.
At that ti, certainly many devotees chose to stay in the Post-mortem World to witness its destruction. Even so Impermanence figures made the decision to remain.
Is a re "calamity capable of destroying the Post-mortem World" truly worthy of a panicked retreat? So people surely think not, believing an event of similar scale could be managed by Impermanence with sufficient ti. Furthermore, since Gua Tianshi predicted that "the disaster to destroy the Post-mortem World would eventually spill into the Living World," evacuation to the Living World might lack aning, as they will inevitably face this catastrophe. Rather than that, it would be better to quell it in the Post-mortem World.
Thus, at the ti, three Impermanence figures led their followers to stay in the Post-mortem World: Yama, Tai Sui, and Huang Quan... Though it is unclear why the cautious Huang Quan, known for prudence, also chose to stay and confront the disaster, he did just that.
Those who remained claid to be the orthodox of Luo Mountain and prepared to face the disaster. Initially, nothing happened in the Post-mortem World, only for so reason it completely lost contact with the Living World, and no interchange was possible. For a long ti, so even suspected external Luo Mountain forces deliberately destroyed the portal connecting the two worlds. They tried countless thods but could not reestablish passage to the Living World, and so they spent the ages.
The exact duration is unclear; even in the period before the Doomsday, ti in the Post-mortem World was not as clear as in the Living World. This world lacks the cycle of sunrise and sunset, and as a spiritual realm, many aspects are not as precisely reginted as in the material world.
Then one day, the Post-mortem World suddenly transford, becoming like a world after the destruction of human civilization. Naraku’s Will was also replaced, becoming the Naraku Gospel.
The resident forces of this period underwent nurous significant changes. Fragnted ti and space, prevalent doomsday anomalies, omnipresent Frenzy, and other horrific phenona caused the follower groups of the three human gods to suffer major losses. Those who survived gradually lost their mories, forgetting even the crucial fact that "this space-ti is the Post-mortem World," let alone claiming to be the orthodox of Luo Mountain.
The achieved realm cultivator I captured was quite a veteran "senior figure," having survived over a century. His exceptional cultivation is the basis of his survival, and his past knowledge is the reason he can now serve as an upper echelon in the Evangelical Institute. Even so, he has forgotten most of the events and details of the past, rembering only a vague outline.
Through unknown thods, Yama engaged in unknown negotiations with the Naraku Gospel, and upon returning, he changed the force’s na to "Evangelical Institute." Important items such as "blessings," which help the common monk community establish themselves in the Doomsday Era, began to appear in large quantities during that period. The Evangelical Institute was able to reestablish itself as an organized force in the Post-mortem World.
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