Chapter 152

Just like every time before, when Chen Zhengdao's remnant soul gradually disappeared, and the old man who turned into a corpse lay down again, Pei Wende's mind immediately began to flash the revolving door of the two people.

It's just that it's not clear whether it's because Chen Zhengdao has cultivated into a primordial spirit.

Pei Wende's main target of salvation was obviously the old man who had turned into a dead body, but the picture of Chen Zhengdao's revolving lantern first appeared in his mind.

As the demon hunter of Qin Tianjian, he has experienced countless battles in his life, and many of them left a deep impression on him.

Among them, Chen Zhengdao deliberately preserved the last battle with Huo Dou, which was the clearest, so clear that even the details and habits of certain battles were clear.

Chen Zhengdao was born in a family of officials in Chang'an, but was sent by his family to Zhongnan Mountain to learn Taoism since he was a child.

However, the Taoist temple he worshiped as a teacher is not a famous grand temple, so whether it is incense or the method of practice, it belongs to the last stream of Zhong Nanshan's various schools of Taoism.

Therefore, in the "mad monk's chaos incident", the Taoist temple he belonged to was one of the first batch of Taoist temples incorporated by Qin Tianjian, and his master was also mad at death because of the exodus of Daozang.

From then on, Chen Zhengdao held a strong hostility towards the mad monk who caused this incident——Lingyou.

It's a pity that Chen Zhengdao, who was still young, didn't even get Lingyou's attention, and he learned that Lingyou had stolen Emperor Jingzong's "Longevity Medicine Yin" and disappeared from this land of China.

Then, after the two emperors Jingzong and Wenzong successively, Qin Tianjian gradually rose, until he was supported by the current emperor to its peak state.

Chen Zhengdao thought that he would never be able to find Lingyou again in his life, who would have thought that he would accidentally find him in Tanzhou this time.

It's a pity that Chen Zhengdao's "hatred" ends here.

After being killed by Fu Dou, he found out sadly, not to mention continuing to search for the legendary mad monk.

He even needed the help of his disciple's body to barely survive and keep his last remnant soul.

[This is my wishful thinking hatred, it will disappear with my death...]

At the last moment when Chen Zhengdao disappeared, only such a helpless and sad warning was left to Pei Wende.

【However, Li Gang is different from me. He is a direct disciple of the 'Chongxuan Dao' and the successor of the 'Tiangang Sword' who is valued by the national teacher Zhao Guizhen. He must not die in Tanzhou. 】

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"hiss!"

Under the watchful eyes of the little green snake, Pei Wende, who had transformed Chen Zhengdao's last remnant soul, suddenly opened his eyes.

Then I saw that Bodhi Buddha light behind Pei Wende's head suddenly rotated, and a touch of pure power of primordial spirit was quickly thrown into it, becoming the "firewood" for the continuous growth of Bodhi Buddha light.

——All dharmas return to one, and Bodhi proves the way!
This is the essence of Bodhi Buddha's light, a brilliant way that is more domineering than any demon's method.

Thoughts, vows, merit, enlightenment, wisdom, supernatural powers, secret techniques, and even the belief of dead souls saved by it...

Everything that constitutes the basis of the existence of "Pei Wende" can be regarded as the firewood for the light of Bodhi Buddha.

Because the essence of Bodhi Buddha Light is Pei Wende, his manifestation in the spiritual world, and his natal supernatural powers that can grow and evolve with him.

Theoretically speaking, there are no two identical Bodhi Buddha lights in the world, just like there are no two identical people in this world.

When the power of primordial spirit left by Chen Zhengdao was inherited by Pei Wende, the corresponding Bodhi Buddha light also underwent some unprecedented changes.

tumultuous!
In a trance, Pei Wende felt that the Bodhi Buddha light he was holding was more handy, as if it had really become a part of his soul.

Pei Wende didn't know whether this change was good or bad, but he could feel that he was undergoing some kind of transformation.

"Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is not self-improving. The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with virtue."

Under the surprised eyes of everyone nearby, Pei Wende, who was originally reciting the Heart Sutra, suddenly said a sentence of Zhouyi.

Immediately afterwards, the Bodhi Buddha light behind Pei Wende's head actually had a tendency to materialize.

Vaguely, the little green snake seemed to be able to hear bursts of murmurs like Sanskrit sounds.

——With the body of a mortal, carrying the will of all beings!
At this moment, Pei Wende only felt that his innate perception had become stronger.

And as the most obvious proof of this strength, when Pei Wende began to recite the mantra of passing away, the scene of the old man's revolving door became clearer than ever before.

Or to put it more precisely, now Wen Wende is no longer simply watching the revolving doors of the person being saved, but is more like actively browsing the memory of the deceased during his lifetime.

Although it is not exhaustive, Pei Wende is able to use the alternative application of Bodhi Buddha's light to retrieve the information and memory he needs in a purposeful way.

as it is now...

Directly skipping all kinds of cumbersome scenes of the old man's life, Pei Wende quickly got a general understanding of the old man's life story and the reason why the other party colluded with Fu Dou.

The old man's surname is Wu, his name is Fancang, and his style name is Keji. He is the youngest of the three brothers of the Wu family.

Since the family already had the eldest son who inherited the family business and the second son who had achieved fame, he joined the newly established Shence Army when he was young.

After participating in nearly a hundred battles, large and small, the old man who was promoted based on his military exploits finally gave up his official promotion and chose to disarm and return to his hometown.

If you just look at the life story, apart from participating in various wars against feudal towns and rebellions against foreign nations, the old man's life does not seem to have any very eye-catching deeds.

Naturally, it is even more impossible to get in touch with the big monster like Fu Dou who once caused troubles in Chang'an.

However, all these changes had to start with the "Buddha Extermination Order" a year ago.

As a former member of the imperial court, the old man still maintained his personal connections even after retiring from the army, and his understanding of the court's movements was far beyond that of ordinary people.

Therefore, as early as a year ago, the old man learned that the current Holy Majesty planned to implement the "Buddha Extermination Order", reorganize the monks' birth certificates, and renationalize the acres of farmland attached to the temple.

As a person who worships and believes in Buddhism, and is one of the best gentry and wealthy families in Jingfan Town, the old man must also have a considerable number of acres of farmland attached to the temple.

After all, the old man is old, so he doesn't have much concern for these external things.

On the contrary, if the current Holy Majesty really has the courage to rectify the chaotic temple situation, it would be a rare good thing in his opinion.

At the very least, this can greatly alleviate the tendency of Datang's current building to collapse, and continue the national fortune of Datang for a few more years.

However, not everyone in the Wu family thinks this way, just like not everyone can treat money like dung like the old man.

—Recommendation ticket—/—Monthly ticket—

(End of this chapter)

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