Chapter 51 Grandpa Buddha
Buddha Mountain, cliff carvings.

The lines on the stone wall are strong and powerful, the engravings deeply embedded in the stone, as if telling the story of the focus and dedication of the craftsmen thousands of years ago. Every stroke and every line carries the wisdom and emotions of the ancients.

On some stone carvings, the characters have become blurred and eroded by wind and rain, making them difficult to recognize. However, the remaining traces still reveal the former glory and solemnity.

A colossal stone Buddha statue stands with a smiling face and compassionate, gentle eyes. The erosion of time has faded the colors of the statue, but its dignified expression and peaceful aura remain awe-inspiring.

As the demon hunters stood before the Buddha statue, a sense of awe welled up within them, as if they could feel the devotion and unwavering faith of people from a thousand years ago.

"A bunch of demon hunters chasing a lowly ghost demon? Are you out of ideas?"

Suddenly, an old voice came from the group of stone carvings.

The group cautiously moved forward.
Before a stone carving, an elderly man with white hair was intently sculpting a Buddha statue. He wore a coarse cloth shirt that had faded slightly from washing and was covered with specks of wood chips and stone dust.

Around him are various carving tools: hammers, chisels, files... He uses each tool with ease; they are his partners in creation.

Kodak walked to the front of the group, carefully examined the stone carving of the old man, and asked, "Then I won't play with the little demon, how about we play instead?"

"Hehehe." The old man with the stone carving slowly got up and said with a smile, "I'm too old to play anymore."

whoosh...

Kodakson quickly drew his sword, pointed it at the stone-carved old man, and said fiercely, "I don't think you're human either."

flash……

The stone-carved old man vanished instantly, leaving only muffled laughter around him.

The stone carving old man was originally the Buddha Grandfather of Buddha Mountain. He was a seventh-level demon who had cultivated for five hundred years and possessed boundless demonic powers. However, for the past hundred years, this demon had only focused on stone carving. All the stone carvings on Buddha Mountain were carved by this Buddha Grandfather.

Everyone in Fotuo Mountain knows this old man who is dedicated to the art of stone carving.

"Hahahaha, hahahahaha."

As the laughter grew increasingly subdued, a reclining Buddha in the distance suddenly awoke.

The Buddha statue was solemn and dignified, its originally compassionate face now appearing somewhat eerie in the afterglow of the setting sun. Its massive body exuded an invisible pressure, making the surrounding air seem to freeze.

"ah……"

Kodakson and the others launched the first attack, especially Kodakson, who brandished his sword, its runes flashing, and a beam of light shot toward the Buddha statue. However, the light vanished without a trace the moment it touched the statue, as if it had sunk into the sea.

Suddenly, the Buddha statue's eyes flashed with golden light, and a powerful beam of Buddhist light burst forth from its body, rushing straight towards the demon hunters. The demon hunters nimbly dodged to the side, and the Buddhist light struck the ground, instantly kicking up a cloud of dust.

One of the demon hunters, not to be outdone, chanted incantations and summoned a fiery phoenix. The phoenix spread its wings and soared into the sky, charging towards the Buddha statue amidst raging flames. The Buddha statue raised a giant hand and gently waved it, a powerful force scattering the fiery phoenix.

The battle between the two sides intensified, with the demon hunters unleashing various spells, talismans, and magical artifacts flying towards the Buddha statue. The Buddha statue also continuously released Buddhist light to retaliate, and the entire stone carving complex was enveloped in light and energy fluctuations.

Seeing that continuing like this was not a solution, Ke Dasheng bit his finger, smeared his blood on the sword, and the sword instantly shone brightly. He leaped forward and thrust the sword towards the heart of the Buddha statue.

"Hahahaha, hahahaha."

As the muffled laughter gradually subsided, the stone carvings returned to their usual tranquility, as if nothing had happened, except for the Buddha statue that remained quietly nestled in its place.

"An illusion!" Ke Dasheng realized that this Buddha-headed old man was at least a seventh-level demon. He immediately ran to the back and said to An Zhi and Luo Ling, "Junior sister, this demon is at least a seventh-level demon. It's too dangerous. Don't enter the stone carving group." Luo Ling saw that Ke Dasheng was actually giving instructions to An Zhi and didn't even look at her. So she angrily went towards the stone carving group.

"Are you crazy? What are you doing?" Ke Dasheng quickly stepped forward and pulled him back.

Luo Ling slammed her hands down and said angrily, "Am I crazy? If I die here, wouldn't that be exactly what you want?"

“You…,” Kodak said helplessly, “Now that things have come to this, you shouldn’t be so willful.”

Luo Ling: "I'm willful? You're saying I'm willful?"

……

Seeing that Ke Dasheng was already overwhelmed with troubles over the two women, the demon hunters could only shake their heads in frustration.

Although Ke Dasheng and Luo Ling's argument was because of Shen Anzhi, Shen Anzhi didn't take it to heart at all. Holding the Jade Flower Sword and accompanied by the spirit snake, she walked towards another direction of the stone carvings, ignoring Ke Dasheng and Luo Ling completely.

Seeing that his former naive and innocent self had become aloof, and looking at the unreasonable Luo Ling beside him, Ke Dasheng was too lazy to waste any more words. He turned around and walked towards the stone carvings to discuss with the others how to destroy this seventh-tier monster.

The crowd was buzzing with discussion, but only Kui Ran in the group was paying attention to Shen Anzhi.

Shen Anzhi bypassed the group of stone carvings and walked in another direction. Coincidentally, the purple cloud that the porcelain demon Kang Qing transformed into stopped above a stone carving. Shen Anzhi had already noticed the little demon.

"Little demon, still trying to run away?" Shen Anzhi drew his Jade Flower Sword and threw it at Kang Qing with lightning speed.

"what!"

The Jade Flower Sword shot out from the side of the cloud and pierced heavily into the stone carving. Kang Qing was injured and immediately fell off the stone carving.

"Hahahahaha, hahahahaha."

Buddha's laughter rang out again, and then a dark cloud carried Kang Qing away.

"Damn it, that old guy..." Anzhi complained.

The spirit snake poked its head out of the pet pouch and comforted, "Master, don't complain. Sooner or later, this demon mark will be yours."

Shen Anzhi leaped forward to retrieve the Jade Flower Sword, only to be stunned by what he saw.

Behind the stone carving was another stone carving, and the subject of this painting seemed familiar to Anzhi.

"The Ancestral Master sealed the Black Python." An Zhi remembered that this was the scene when Meng Hong fought the Black Python at the Wind and Thunder Tower.

This stone carving stretches as far as the eye can see, and it has been recorded since Meng Hong descended the mountain...

“Snake Treasure, look.” Anzhi shared the stone carving in front of him.

The spirit snake jumped out of the pet pouch and said in great shock, "Wow, master, when will you become a demon slayer like Meng Hong? Look, look, back in the Wind and Thunder Tower, our ancestor fought the black python for five days and five nights."

……

Shen Anzhi started reading from the "Dream of the Red Mountain" chapter and continued until he read about Meng Hong sealing the tenth-tier demon emperor Black Python in the Wind and Thunder Tower. His deeds were inspiring and further strengthened Shen Anzhi's confidence in becoming a demon slayer.


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