Chapter 108: The Bodhisattvas Are Too Nice

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Chapter 108: The Bodhisattvas Are Too Nice

The millennium-old temple stands as a testament to time itself, having witnessed countless dynasties rise and fall. Its timeworn facades carry the indelible marks of ages past, now looking out towards the vast cosmos, casting its gaze across the Milky Way and recalling stories long gone, lost to the winds of history.

Yet, a certain consciousness, ancient and deep, persists.

Wang Xuan believes that ensconced within the temple's heart lies the residual spiritual energy of a bodhisattva, sealed in a unique artifact, awaiting his touch to unlock its secrets. This mystical essence seems to rejoice, dancing in anticipation of his arrival. Where do the true immortals find their haven of eternity? And where is the promised land of the bodhisattva?

Lost in thought, Wang Xuan wonders why these ancient beings, with their boundless powers, left no lasting presence. The rekindling spiritual energies seemed to beckon, trying to ensnare the unwary into their embrace. Were these remnants truly echoes of the legendary immortals and bodhisattvas? Could they have been left purposefully, as anchors to this very world?

"I never truly appreciated the profound aura of this ancient temple," Qin Cheng remarked, eyes glistening with awe. "It may not tower into the sky, but it possesses an immense spiritual gravitas. The weathered bricks and tiles, scarred with time, glow with an age-old wisdom. The legacy they represent feels overwhelmingly grand. The eternal flame of enlightenment, it seems, spans the vast expanse of the cosmos, exuding an everlasting compassion. It's incredibly moving, compelling me to bow in reverence." His demeanor suggested a deep-seated desire for a sacred pilgrimage.

Acting swiftly, Wang Xuan held him back. Had Qin Cheng inadvertently awakened the dormant energies of the temple? Was he being summoned for a higher purpose?

"Snap out of it!" Wang Xuan urged, lightly tapping Qin Cheng's shoulder. "You're under the sway of some lingering spiritual aura. With all the wonders we've seen, would you really consider renouncing the world now?"

A serene aura radiated from Wang Xuan, encompassing both men. It resonated with a calming frequency, clearing the daze from Qin Cheng's eyes.

Qin Cheng looked around, bewildered. "Something's different about this temple today, Wang. It feels so... divine, like it's calling out to me."

"Try standing ten meters away and see if the feeling persists," Wang Xuan suggested.

He hypothesized that the residual energies of ancient bodhisattvas were drawn to his presence, unintentionally influencing Qin Cheng in the process. This chapter was first shared on the Ñøv€lß1n platform.

Stepping back, Qin Cheng remarked, "It's strange... the pull is weaker now."

Wang Xuan, opting for caution, didn't delve into explanations. Instead, he led the way to a clearing near the temple and said, "Here, practice your Diamond Fist technique."

However, that wasn’t the main reason for his hesitation.

He resolved to venture deeper into the ancient temple grounds, believing that it was time for a favor to be returned. "I once freed the ghost monk, effectively saving one of your bodhisattvas. Later, I battled and vanquished various malevolent entities, from the White Tiger to the red-robed witch, barely escaping with my life. All these events were a result of the demonic bone relic from your Buddhist underground sanctuary being lost to the outer world," Wang Xuan whispered, bolstering his resolve as he stepped into the temple.

At this point, he had no intention of releasing any spirits. Releasing more bodhisattvas might spell trouble. He wanted to observe carefully. For now, his mere presence here attracted enough mystical energies to satisfy Qin Cheng's needs.

As Wang Xuan led Qin Cheng into the ancient shrine, they immediately sensed an anomaly. The temple's central hall, where the bodhisattvas were enshrined, was now enveloped in a thicker, more vibrant mist of incense.

The smoke spiraled upward, seemingly drawn to the gilded statues of deities, slowly enveloping them. It felt as if something was about to materialize.

Rich mystical energies emanated, gravitating towards Wang Xuan. The bodhisattvas, it seemed, were overly welcoming.

Wang Xuan hurriedly escorted Qin Cheng out of the central hall and into the courtyard. He gazed in bewilderment at the large copper burner, thinking, "What on Earth do these bodhisattvas intend to do in broad daylight?"

"What's going on, Wang?" Qin Cheng inquired.

"It's fine. Practice here in the courtyard. Center yourself and then pierce through that final barrier," Wang Xuan advised, adding, "Achieving chi extraction is just a small step. You have much more potential to tap into!"

Soon after, within the temple grounds, an elderly monk accompanied a middle-aged man into the courtyard, directing him towards the main shrine. Wang Xuan's eyes widened in surprise. Fate seemed to have a sense of humor, for he once again crossed paths with Ling Qiming. Unperturbed by Wang Xuan's presence, Ling, with the monk by his side, proceeded without a word.

"That man looks familiar," Qin Cheng murmured, puzzlement evident in his eyes.

"It's Ling," Wang Xuan whispered back.

Ling, having overheard them, hesitated momentarily, his face twitching in restrained annoyance. He, however, chose to remain silent, continuing his path into the shrine.

The elderly monk, observing Ling's offering, remarked, "Today, the temple's aura is particularly vibrant. The incense smoke encircling the deity signifies good omens, likely due to the presence of an esteemed guest."

Wang Xuan noted that Ling, rather than being flustered, responded with a subtle nod of acknowledgment. Without further ado, Wang Xuan gestured to Qin Cheng, and they swiftly began to make their exit. However, as they retreated, the enveloping smoke from the deity seemed to trail them, drawing the attention of both the monk and Ling. The monk immediately uttered a prayer, sensing the deviation. Ling, on the other hand, was taken aback, his demeanor shifting to one of discomfort. He promptly exited the shrine, catching up to them and exclaiming, "Hold on a moment!"