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Chapter 536: Xingdu Temple, Master Huixin

Chapter 536: Xingdu Temple, Master Huixin
Huixin only felt severe pain in his body. He opened his eyes in a daze and saw a figure. His mouth suddenly became dry and his tongue became parched.

"Water!" He shouted subconsciously, but quickly took it back.

In his opinion, his condition might be very bad.

"Here, I don't have much left." A voice came into his ears, and then a stream of cool water fell into his mouth.

The amount of clean water was not much, but it was enough for him to recover.

"Where is this?" Huixin forced himself to stay awake and endure the discomfort in his body, and finally saw the surrounding situation clearly.

His gaze finally fell on the middle-aged man in front of him, who looked like a farmer.

"It's in the wilderness about thirty miles away from Guiyun City. I don't know exactly where it is." Qi Suian said honestly.

He had seen the caravan's map, but there were huge differences between ancient maps and modern maps, especially since this map was drawn by the caravan themselves.

This means that a variety of different problems can arise.

"No wonder it looks familiar. Go north and take me to Xingdu Temple. It's only twenty miles away." Huixin actually had many doubts in his mind.

The simplest point is how could such an ordinary person carry himself so far?

Although he didn't know the exact distance between him and Guiyun City, he knew the approximate distance.

He weighed at least 300 kilograms. How could the other party bring him back to the vicinity of Guiyun City so easily without any mule or horse equipment?
If it were a caravan, maybe it would be possible.

"The mule that was carrying you before was my mule, but it was dragged away by a wolf not long ago." Qi Sui'an said honestly that there was no means of transportation.

He did have one, but how he got it was another matter.

With his means, getting a mule was no big problem.

The mule really did meet the wolf, and was really unlucky.

Huixin glanced around briefly and found the corresponding traces, which made him feel much more at ease.

But he couldn't help feeling sad. It was a twenty-mile journey, and there were mountain roads and forest roads. How could he get there?
If he had not been injured, with his strength, it would not be difficult for him to go back.

But now, just the slightest movement would cause severe pain in his internal organs, let alone walking through forests and climbing mountains.

You can't ask Qi Sui'an to carry him on his back.

Two miles is fine, but he was also afraid of something happening during the twenty miles, especially since the roads in the mountains were inherently unstable.

"Help me up and go with me." Huixin gritted his teeth and had no choice but to go.

As long as I can return to Xingdu Temple, the rest will be easy.

No matter how serious the injury is, it can be healed with treatment.

He also found that his injuries seemed to be getting better. Without timely treatment, they would have worsened.

But the condition did not get worse, and was even cured.

Obviously it was the help of the person in front of him.

"That's not good. If you walk twenty miles with your injuries, you will be left with sequelae if not dead."

"I'll find you a horse carriage or ox cart." Qi Sui'an said.

Hui Xin didn't believe it at all: "It's in this remote place, how can I find it? I'm not one of those meticulous people."

"Yes, before the mule was taken away by the wolf, there was a caravan that was killed by robbers over there, and it just happened to have it." Qi Sui'an explained.

This time, Huixin was completely silent. What was going on?

Then he asked, "Did you pick up that mule, too?"

"Yes, look at what I'm wearing. Do I look like someone who can afford a mule?" Qi Sui'an's "picked up" did not mean the same thing as the other person's "picked up". He had to put it in double quotation marks.

"Okay, go and pull the carriage over first." Hui Xin was looking at Qi Sui'an at this moment.

This person is so blessed, perhaps he has a connection with Buddha.

If it was a coincidence, he would just think of it as good luck, but this series of events really made him look at it differently.

Soon, a carriage was brought over by Qi Sui'an, who helped Hui Xin get into the carriage. Hui Xin then spoke, "How did you get me here? Didn't that corrupt scholar catch up with me on the way?"

"Master monk, you misunderstood. In fact, it wasn't me who picked you up first. It was a caravan that picked you up first."

"Then." Qi Sui'an slightly changed the process and made some beautifications in the middle to make it more realistic.

After hearing this, Huixin's eyes widened.

I managed to escape so easily, thanks to many coincidences.

"Buddha bless me, Buddha bless me." Huixin kept repeating himself.

The process is indeed simple, but it is extremely dangerous. If you take a wrong step, you will definitely die.

"This person must be blessed with great fortune, and I should help him to enter the Buddhist monastery." Hui Xin knew that if he wanted to return alive, he had to rely on the person in front of him.

In addition to his Xingdu Temple, there is also Zhuhuan Academy and Lihua Temple in Guiyun City. If he is not careful and lets them notice, he will surely die.

The dispute over the orthodoxy among the three families has become increasingly brutal, and has even reached the stage of open warfare.

In the past they would at least find some excuse, but now they are fighting openly.

However, the imperial court has begun to intervene to prevent the impact from expanding.

If they had such a blessed person in Xingdu Temple, they might be able to become the ultimate winner of Guiyun City.

"Is there really a Buddha?" Qi Sui'an asked. "Of course there is. Taoism has gods and immortals, Confucianism has saints, and I, the Buddhist, naturally, also have a Buddha."

"The Buddha is the Supreme Enlightenment, and is revered by all living beings."

"The power it possesses." Huixin started talking about it in a grandiose way.

After the other party finished speaking, Qi Sui'an asked, "Have you seen it?"

"I haven't seen this. I'm just a monk. But the abbot is a high monk and has seen the Buddha." Huixin still did not have the qualifications to see the Buddha.

"What is the difference between a magician and a monk?" Qi Sui'an finally got something out of it. This was probably not a position, but an extraordinary level.

"Of course there is. Buddhists practice the teachings of the Buddha and can achieve the six levels of enlightenment: novice monk, monk, master, eminent monk, arhat, and bodhisattva."

“And I have already attained the true fruition of the Dharma Master, and my body is endowed with the power of the lapis lazuli jewel purity.”

As he spoke, he gave Qi Sui'an a brief explanation of the Buddhist Dharma.

The more Qi Sui'an listened, the weirder it seemed to him. Why did it feel so familiar?

After Huixin finished speaking, he finally understood why it was familiar.

Isn’t this an extraordinary system similar to a sequence, which ultimately undergoes qualitative change through rituals and sedimentation?

"So Buddha is the source of Buddhism, and gods and saints are also the creators of Confucianism and Taoism?" Qi Sui'an continued to ask.

"Of course, otherwise how could they deserve such an honorable title." Huixin didn't think there was anything wrong with it.

But for Qi Sui'an, the problem is very big.

If one really follows the Buddhist sequence, the highest level one can achieve is that of a bodhisattva, and there is only one Buddha.

More importantly, he could tell from the other party's words that this sequence was very rigid and fixed, with no operability at all.

As for the transition between sequences? There is no such thing.

The three sequences of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism are like water and fire, and the struggle is endless.

The dispute over the orthodox doctrine did not originate from the bottom up, but rather stemmed from the disagreement in ideas among the gods, Buddhas, and saints at the source. It gradually developed from the literary fights in the early years to the armed fights today.

According to Huixin, this is not the first time that the struggle for orthodoxy has become so severe.

The last time the world was submerged, the Jade Dragon Dynasty's Taizu finally restored order and made an agreement with the three Taoist masters.

The conflict was eased briefly, but as time went on, the contradictions grew larger and larger.

The emperors of this generation were not as capable as Taizu, which made the situation become more and more crazy.

In fact, they don't want to fight for small places like Xingdu Temple, Zhuhuan Academy, and Lihua Temple.

But the general trend is like this, and the imperial court is fanning the flames. The consequences of not making a statement will not be much better.

"What? You also want to see the Buddha? Then you have to become a high monk as soon as possible." Hui Xin thought Qi Suian was impatient, so he said this.

"Master Huixin, you are extremely gifted. You have practiced for so many years and achieved the status of a Dharma master with great difficulty." Qi Sui'an said, "If it were me, I would probably be just a novice monk for my whole life."

It was naturally impossible for Qi Sui'an to refuse directly, as the other party's attitude had already shown that he wanted to teach him Buddhism.

So he planned to first see what the Buddhist situation was like, and if that didn't work, then he might as well find his own way.

After all, it's the world. It's not difficult to customize a new sequence for the survivors' avatars.

But before that, we need to have access to detailed data. Otherwise, we won’t be able to see anything based on Huixin’s few words and the observation ability of the survivor avatar.

It's not that we are completely blind, but we should still avoid risks if possible.

"I am not smart enough. Being a mage is the limit of my life. You are different. You..." Huixin realized that he had said too much when he got to this point.

Qi Sui'an is already middle-aged, even older than him.

"You have your own opportunities, and perhaps you can achieve enlightenment as a monk." Huixin really couldn't find any advantages in you, so he could only say that you are lucky.

What else can we do?

If the other person is a young man in his teens, Huixin can directly say that you have the appearance of an arhat.

Now, Huixin feels that it is already very good to be a master.

But a mage is already a backbone force for Xingdu Temple.

Including him, there are only twelve monks in Xingdu Temple.

The only eminent monk is the abbot.

Even if you just become a monk, you can bring strength to Xingdu Temple.

"Master Huixin is joking. I admire Buddhism, and being a novice monk is enough for me." Qi Sui'an said modestly.

This was not wrong. After all, as long as he got the corresponding extraordinary knowledge, he could delete and modify it himself and start a new sequence.

"At least he should be a monk. You have a connection with Buddha." Huixin thought, this man is indeed very pious and a good candidate, but unfortunately he is a little too old.

The two chatted with each other, and with the help of the carriage, they saw the temple standing on the mountainside from afar.

That was the Xingdu Temple where Huixin was. It was not far away, but it would probably take some time to get up there.

After all, the mountain road is difficult to walk on.

(End of this chapter)

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