Chapter 361: Chapter 263: The End of the Discussion on the Dao
Emperor Jun and Demon Ancestor Luo Hou’s verbal clash did not elicit comnts from the other six Saints, who instead staunchly upheld their own Daoist paths.
When Demon Ancestor Luo Hou and Emperor Jun initially voiced their True Words, these six Saints of the Heavenly Dao realized the gap between them.
Feeling the propagation of these two Daoist charms within Chaos, they could distinctly sense the disparity between themselves and Emperor Jun and Demon Ancestor Luo Hou.
It was at this mont that they understood, these two had likely attained Dao for a long ti.
This ant that besides Daoist Ancestor Hong Jun, there were already Saints existing in the Primordial realm.
The six Heavenly Dao Saints were not surprised that Demon Ancestor Luo Hou had such a realm and cultivation level.
After all, like a master to Hong Jun, Demon Ancestor Luo Hou was born at the dawn of Heaven and Earth and had survived through the Fierce Beast Calamity, Dramaloum Calamity, and the strife between the Dao and Demon Paths that he incited.
Having lived through countless ages, it was no surprise to them that he possessed such cultivation realms.
What truly astonished them was Emperor Jun, who could actually contend with Demon Ancestor Luo Hou.
They had so understanding of Emperor Jun’s origins.
This was no secret, as many creatures from the era when Emperor Jun was active still survived.
Gathering so information from them was not difficult.
Indeed, so tales and legends about Emperor Jun were proactively shared by them as a form of qualification or conversation.
The six Saints couldn’t help but think of the various deeds Emperor Jun had done; despite their conflicts with him, they couldn’t help but admire him.
Among them, Yuqing Yuanshi’s emotions were the most complex. Aside from being repeatedly oppressed by Emperor Jun, causing him to lose face, there was another matter.
Adorned in fur and armor, a descendant of the humid and nascent, Yuqing Yuanshi had never held such beings in high regard, and his status as a Saint now afforded him that dignity.
However, with Emperor Jun, he lost that entitlent, unable to deny Emperor Jun’s strength.
The thoughts of the six Heavenly Dao Saints shifted rapidly.
They too uttered the Heavenly Dao Truth, striving with all their might to maintain their own Daoist charms, resisting the Daoist charms of Emperor Jun and Demon Ancestor Luo Hou.
Taiqing Daoist Heavenly Venerate had a stern expression, with a rapidly spinning Tai Chi Diagram erging beneath him on the White Jade Stone. Besides resisting the Daoist charms of Emperor Jun and Luo Hou, he was also connecting with the other five Saints, refining his own Daoist path.
Yuqing Yuanshi had a dignified and solemn expression, with various laws appearing and forming intricate Daoist charms; these laws were exceedingly strict and orderly.
When the Daoist charms of either Emperor Jun, Demon Ancestor Luo Hou, or the other five Saints touched the boundaries he upheld, they complied with the intricate laws and were transford.
As the discussion of the Dao progressed, Yuqing Yuanshi’s Daoist charm, having been tempered, beca increasingly precise.
The doctrine of the Chan Sect was to comply with the Heavenly Dao’s montum and adapt to its developnt.
And in the Primordial, besides representing the developnt process of things, the Heavenly Dao also symbolized rules, the greatest rules of the Primordial.
Different from Yuqing Yuanshi was the Shangqing Lingbao Venerate.
Shangqing Tong Tian appeared very excited to discuss Dao with such strong and nurous beings, naturally elated.
One True Word of the Heavenly Dao after another emanated from his mouth; the surrounding Daoist charms seed casual yet swiftly pinpointed any weakness in the other seven kinds of Daoist charms.
These seemingly casual Daoist charms firmly defended their surrounding territories.
Although unable to expand further, one could still feel Shangqing Tong Tian’s Daoist charm rapidly growing and evolving.
The doctrine of the Jie Sect was to seize a sliver of life for all beings under the strict Heavenly Dao.
Nuwa Saint had a compassionate and gentle deanor; the Daoist charms derived from the Creation and Transformation Law directly resisted Emperor Jun, Demon Ancestor Luo Hou, and the other five Saints.
Using many Daoist charms as tempering, nurturing her own Creation and Transformation Dao.
After all, Nuwa was, besides Daoist Ancestor Hong Jun, the first being in the Primordial to beco a Heavenly Dao Saint.
And with the support of the luck from the Human Clan and Demon Clan, her foundation was deeper than the other five Saints.
Daoist Zhun Ti and Daoist Jie Yin, wearing compassionate expressions, sat cross-legged atop Mount Suru, their Daoist charms emanating.
Though their Daoist charms were different, they did not confront each other but supported one another, jointly resisting other Daoist charms.
One after another, the True Words of the Buddha Dao erged from their mouths; their Daoist charms complented each other, collectively forging the Western Pure Land.
The Daoist charm of Daoist Zhun Ti primarily focused on the present reality, advocating for physical action, hard work, and striving to create the Pure Land.
The Daoist charm of Daoist Jie Yin leaned toward an illusory future, slowly unfolding scrolls of the happiness found in the Pure Land.
In their paths, the inevitable mix of elents from the Demon Path was present.
Amid hardship, unavoidable extre asures and inevitable violence were essential.
After all, the nature of beings is to crave pleasure.
The happiness of the Pure Land also encompassed decadence and various desires.
Happiness in the Pure Land did not necessarily denote beauty.
In this light, Buddha and Demon were inseparably linked.
However, all of this was disguised by Daoist Zhun Ti and Daoist Jie Yin, only showing its myriad beauties.
Nevertheless, under the contact of different Daoist charms, these two no longer had the extra energy to disguise.
The other four Saints, along with Demon Ancestor Luo Hou and Emperor Jun, were acutely aware of all these intricacies.
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