Chapter 353: Chapter 255: Ashad to Be Associated
A sudden event!
The protagonist didn’t react at all.
By the ti he realized sothing had happened, the old monk’s Divine Soul was already gone.
Although the old monk didn’t contribute much to the protagonist’s growth, and even almost held him back several tis.
But after all, the old monk watched him grow up.
Especially in the first few years when the protagonist arrived at West Mountain Temple, he was often bullied by the monks there, and the old monk always guided him, helping him out of the predicant.
Now, seeing the old monk in distress, the protagonist suddenly realized that he had always regarded the old monk as family in his heart.
The black Qi swept away the old monk, and the protagonist erupted in anger.
"Damn it!"
The protagonist’s face turned exceedingly grim, without hesitation, he rushed straight into the Great Hero Hall.
Inside the hall, the Buddha sat loftily on a lotus throne, with a serene smile holding a flower.
At the Buddha’s side was the Buddhist Sect’s Protector, Unmoving Bright King.
On both sides of the hall stood nurous Bodhisattvas and Vajras of the Buddhist Sect.
If Zhao Yi were here and saw the setup inside the hall, he would realize that the price the monster offered him wasn’t low at all.
The Protector of the Buddhist Sect, Unmoving Bright King, holds a highly esteed position within the Buddhist Sect.
Above a million bald heads with just one bald head.
Suprely prestigious!
Of course, compared to the protagonist with such a transcendent status, Zhao Yi still fell a little short.
"Amitabha!"
"Disciple Fajing, pays respects to the Buddhist Sect."
Though eager to find the old monk, the protagonist didn’t forget the etiquette of disciples of the Buddhist Sect when seeing the Buddha.
Especially since Zhao Yi’s accusations against the Buddha were rely speculation, without any concrete evidence.
The habits ingrained since youth made the protagonist dare not be disrespectful to the Buddha.
The protagonist straightened his attire and paid respects to the Buddha.
"Disciple Fajing, pays respects to the Buddha."
Imdiately, radiance filled the hall.
The Swastika on the Buddha’s chest glimred brightly, emitting dazzling golden light.
The protagonist was montarily stunned, but although it looked strange, he didn’t think much of it.
Then, he turned and paid respects to the Bodhisattvas and Vajras on both sides.
A strange event happened.
Facing the protagonist’s respects, the clay Bodhisattvas and Vajras on both sides all turned away.
They didn’t dare to accept his full respects.
Seeing this scene, the protagonist was utterly dumbfounded.
"What’s going on?" the protagonist wondered, puzzled.
After listening to Zhao Yi outside the Treasure Tower, the protagonist had ntally prepared for what might happen in the Great Hero Hall.
Even if a man-eating ghost suddenly leaped out of the Great Hero Hall, the protagonist wouldn’t be too shocked.
Precisely because he was ntally prepared, when the old monk’s Divine Soul was swept away by the black Qi, the protagonist was only angry and furious, not overly panicked.
However, everything before him was completely unexpected for the protagonist.
The Bodhisattvas and Vajras dared not accept his full respects, and the Buddha’s radiance shone brightly because of his grand gesture.
The protagonist was first taken aback, then a strong sense of crisis rose in his heart.
Unlike Zhao Yi, the protagonist didn’t know the original plot.
He had only glimpsed the River of Ti once, and that was just a crude glance, seeing a few important scenes was already good enough.
Not knowing his special status, the protagonist was extrely cautious in his heart.
In the protagonist’s view, he was just an ordinary monk, so there was no way the Buddha, Bodhisattvas, and Vajras would show him such courtesy for no reason.
Therefore, there could only be one possibility.
Buddha’s Light!
The only remarkable thing he possessed was the Buddha’s Light.
The protagonist thought of the Buddha’s Light he obtained at the Buddha’s Dojo "Great Leiyin Temple
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