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Chapter 1078

Words:1911Update:22/06/21 08:05:41

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On the other hand, Huayuan Monk was proficient in another supernatural power, Buddha's Celerity!

Buddha's Celerity was also known as Divine State or Ruyi Mastery. With Ruyi Mastery, one could do anything as he wished. For example, he could drill through the sky, move mountains and seas, turn beans into soldiers, summon the wind and rain, and ride on the clouds. Most importantly, he could use his clones to travel around unpredictably!

Simply put, a monk who was proficient in Buddha's Celerity was the Swordsman among monks. They were proficient in the art of traveling freely. Compared to a Swordsman, the only thing they lacked was a sword. Instead, they used various Buddhist techniques to replace it. They might lose the refinement of the sword, but they had the breadth of the Buddhist Dharma. It was hard to say which path was better or worse!

Compared to the other two monks, Yehang and Hongguang, their approaches were quite different. They took the pragmatic approach, using their supernatural powers as their foundation and the basic Buddhist magic as their offense and defense. Yehang and Hongguang, on the other hand, took the approach of emptiness, focusing more on the state of Dao. What they focused on was the mysterious path of the illusory and the combination of the Buddhist doctrine.

There was no difference in who was better or more orthodox. It was just a difference in direction. However, when it came to dealing with a Swordsman, it was widely acknowledged that the path of emptiness was more specialized! This was because in terms of pragmatism, whether it was Buddhism or Daoism, who could compare to a Swordsman who spent his entire life studying killing?

However, Hong Guang had already been eliminated. No one knew if he was dead or alive! Ye Hang was at the third position, and it would take some time for reinforcements to arrive. It was risky to let the two of them fight the Swordsman head-on. After all, this was a Swordsman who could defeat Hong Guang. There was no doubt about his strength!

The difficult part was that this sword cultivator was determined to charge towards the fourth position. It was obvious that he wanted to jump out of the Four Seasons Barrier after fusing with the fourth position. In any case, for a Daoist, obtaining one Season Eye was already considered a success. There was no need to obtain all four!

Therefore, they had to fight him! They couldn't let him succeed! The Buddhist Sect's arrangement this time was basically a success. Now, they were only left with this last tremble. No one was willing to be defeated by a mere person!

The two of them were of the same mind. They knew that the best way now was to fight head-on without showing any weakness. They couldn't afford to be defensive all the time just to wait for Ye Hang's reinforcements. That was a taboo in battle!

Although the ultimate goal might be to wait for Ye Hang's return, the process of waiting was a watershed to judge a cultivator's insight and ability! For experts like them, when there was no one to help them, they would go all out. Only in this way could they display their full strength, and not because they had someone else to rely on.

The two monks were very clear that if they were to think too much during the battle with the Swordsman, they would be courting death!

As soon as the flying swords appeared, the Derivation Divine Ability was activated. Although there were hundreds of thousands of sword lights, all the sword traces were recorded in one's mind. This was almost impossible for ordinary people. The number and power of the sword river, as well as the exclusiveness of killing in the perception of the divine sense, made it impossible for people to look directly at it! However, with the Celestial Eyes, none of this was a problem!

It was just that his Heart Connection couldn't be used in a short period of time. He needed to come into contact with it in battle. Furthermore, Heart Connection wasn't his main cultivation. Not only was this divine ability difficult, it was also selective. It was useless against cultivators whose realm was higher than his. This was also the reason why he mainly cultivated the Celestial Eyes and supplemented it with Heart Connection. There were too many restrictions!

On the other hand, Monk Huayuan leaped and disappeared without a trace. His real body and doppelganger intertwined in the void, making it impossible to distinguish between the real and the fake. This was a real doppelganger, one that could think and execute the same dharma. Although there was only one, it was much stronger than the pure illusion of the other cultivators!

Lou Xiaoyi's sword qi river swept in and his body disappeared without a trace at the same time. With just a touch, he knew that he had bumped into two tough bones. The only good news was that there weren't three of them!

Buddhist divine arts practitioners weren't easy to deal with!

He had met quite a number of practitioners with divine arts. However, Buddhist divine arts were a cut above others in terms of pretentiousness. They were higher than similar divine arts of Daoism, such as body cultivators and soul cultivators.

Because they were few in number, they were extremely precious!

Why did one ask for divine arts? The root of the problem was' greed '. Cultivating based on one's heart was extremely harmful!

There wasn't anyone in the world who didn't want to ask for divine arts, but they didn't know the nature of 'divine arts'. Thus, they cultivated blindly, causing harm to themselves and others.

The divine arts of humans were related to one's nature. For example, there was fire in a lamp, and fire had light. If the fire didn't emit light, it wasn't without light. The problem was that there was no obstruction, and it was covered by the seven emotions and six desires.

People didn't understand divine arts, so they used transformations as divine arts, which was a huge mistake. Transformations were illusions, and they were similar to techniques. They couldn't be used without a basis, but divine arts were different.

There were five sources of 'connection' and the level of power. The first was demonic connection, the second was reporting connection, and the third was relying on connection. These three were called 'connection' in fake name, but in reality, they weren't. Thus, they didn't know the truth, and they were bound to change.

The four divine arts, the first was heavenly eyes, the second was heavenly ears, the third was other heart, the fourth was predestination, and the fifth was divine feet. Although they were called divine arts, there was a truth!

There was only one kind of connection, and it was also the highest realm of connection. It was to connect all the leaks, and not to connect all the leaks! This wasn't something that Bodhisattva or Buddha could set foot in. Only Bodhi could explore it!

Judging from the attacking methods of the two monks, they belonged to the orthodox methods of Buddhism, and there was nothing special about them. However, under the contrast of the marvelous divine abilities, their ordinary and mediocre attacks were able to bring out the unique effects of the ordinary, decaying, and miraculous!

At first contact, Lou Xiaoyi immediately felt that they were different!

To him, there was another factor that he had to consider. Would there be a third monk coming to his aid? If there was, then there was a high probability that he only had a few minutes, which was the flying time from one intersection point to another in the Four Seasons Barrier!

Fighting against these two monks, merit was useless! Because they didn't cultivate merit!

This, on the contrary, aroused Lou Xiaoyi's competitive spirit! As long as there weren't any weird things from Buddhism, who would his flying sword be afraid of?

It wasn't all bad news. Because they had to prevent Lou Xiaoyi from getting too close to the fourth point where the Season Eye was formed, the two monks didn't dare to stray too far from this place. To a cultivator, a point in space was a matter of teleportation!

Because of this, the two monks divided the work. Le Yue stood firmly in this position, not straying too far from the left and right! Because of the power of his heavenly eyes, he could accurately judge Lou Xiaoyi's flying sword's momentum, strength, sword trace, momentum, Dao state, transformation, and combination. Nothing was missed!

It was also because of such accurate and detailed judgment that he was able to make the most targeted defense, the most effective and the most complete. Even if he was forced to defend a single point and had a limited range of movement, he was still able to defend himself in the end.

For a cultivator in such a state, no matter how strong his defense was, it was basically impossible for him to defend himself against a Swordsman like Lou Xiaoyi. Le Yue was able to do this not only because of his heavenly eyes, but also because the begging monk had attracted too much attention from the Swordsman outside!

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