Chapter 123: How I Achieved Emptiness
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Once, I traveled thousands of miles to intercept Zhuang Gaoen in the air above the river. We fought a great battle and saved his life.
This time, he even went so far as to leave the Hanging Temple, under pressure from the Jing Kingdom, to pursue Zhao Xuanyang and save him from danger. Although he didn't catch up, if it weren't for Ku Jue's pursuit, Zhao Xuanyang wouldn't have chosen to go to the Ancient Demon Cave, and Jiang Wang would not have had a chance to save himself...
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A teacher's kindness toward their student throughout history has never been greater than this.
This bond is too deep, he truly doesn't know how to repay it!
Moreover, what could a mere inner court cultivator like him possibly do to such a renowned and worldly figure who was also a gaming master
"How are you doing Of course I'm fine!" Ku Jue smiled and said, "Good disciple, how did you escape"
"A friend saved me," Jiang Wang said. "But right now, we're still negotiating with Jing Guo under the pretense of my disappearance. So you shouldn't reveal that I'm safe for the time being. I came to Xu Kong Temple especially through Master Jingli to inform you because I was afraid you would worry."
Kujue's eyes suddenly widened: "Disciple! You also know your master would worry Why didn't you come to see me when you left Qi"
Jiang Wang was speechless. He could only say, "Your kindness to me, I will never forget. I truly don't know how to repay you."
In the BaoGuang mirror, Ku Jue waved his hand and said: "Wait!"
"Ah" Jiang Wang was a little confused.
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"I'll shave your head for you when I return to the Hanging Temple!"
Jiang Wang was taken aback.
The bitter taste has pointedly accused him: "Well, you heartless one, you hesitated!"
"That..." Jiang Wang whispered, "Aren't you already out of the mountains"
Ku Jue rolled his eyes. "Isn't it over if I just return"
Can it be like this
Jiang Wang was a little confused.
Could a top-tier sect like Hanging Temple truly come and go as they please, like a child's play
That... doesn't sound very reliable.
The nearby Jingli monk was also stunned, but his reason for being stunned was different: “Master, didn’t you say that you deliberately left the mountain gate and gave me your position as abbot Why are you returning now”
"Purity Ritual!" Ku Jue said with pain and anguish: "Your compassionate heart has wavered, you are no longer pure! You'd forsake your master for a mere position of Abbot!"
"I... I." Jingli lowered his head in shame.
"I what I!" Ku Jue had set his face in grim determination, and said sternly, "The heart of the Buddha is covered in dust; one must diligently wipe it clean. Stand in the corner as penance!"
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Jingli walked honestly to the corner and stood there, feeling very wronged in his heart.
Jiang Wang fell silent for a moment before saying, "Master, although this might be an inappropriate question, I don't want to hide or disguise anything from you. To be honest, I've always wanted to ask you, why are you so kind to me"
"What a ridiculous question!" Ku Jue rebuked, "It's only natural for a master to care for his disciples. You are my disciple, how could I possibly not care about you"
"Yes, yes." Jingli quickly chimed in, agreeing with his master and showing his loyalty in hopes of gaining forgiveness.
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Kǔjué angrily rebuked: "Don't talk so much during punishment!"
Jing Li wore a sullen expression, but kept her mouth tightly shut.
Although reprimanded, Jiang Wang still continued to ask: "I want to ask, why are you so insistent on taking me as your disciple"
It's not that he questions the motives behind the taste of suffering. If he truly didn't trust in the taste of suffering, he wouldn't ask like this. He simply wants to know the truth.
Everything happens for a reason. Of course, people can treat someone well without considering the pros and cons, and they can certainly give wholeheartedly, but where does this emotion come from
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He questioned his attitude towards the suffering experience. At first, he was suspicious and wary, then resistant and evasive. Later, although touched and close, he ultimately stuck to his own path and refused to enter the Buddhist sect.
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Why was he treated so well from the very beginning
“Of course, it’s to find a peerless genius, to boast in front of that group of bald donkeys… ah, no.” Ku Jue put on an impassioned expression: “Of course, it’s to find someone destined to inherit my mantle and work with me to save all living beings and redeem the world! You are that one in ten thousand, the peerless genius!”
This is too much.
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“Saving all sentient beings” is such a grand topic that it feels too lofty and unreal.
But if Ku Jue was unwilling to say the real reason, Jiang Wang couldn't force him.
He just bowed deeply to the old monk with a yellow face, who had put so much effort into this, across the Bao Guang mirror: "Please forgive me, it's not that Jiang Wang doesn't know good from bad, but Jiang Wang is burdened with blood sea deep hatred, and can't let it go!"
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On the side of the treasure mirror, Ku Jue became angry: "You just said you didn't know how to repay me! Now I teach you and you still don't listen!"
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He got so angry that he started cursing: "You heartless little bastard!"
Jiang Wang did not lower his head or avoid eye contact. He looked earnestly at the yellow-faced old monk and confessed his heart: "Your kindness to Jiang Wang is beyond words. You can ask me to repay you in any way, life and death are nothing to me."
But you mustn't retreat into seclusion with me.
Jiang Wang escaped from his hometown, which was like a ghostly netherworld, not to seek refuge in the world, not to simply survive, not to give up everything... but to one day be able to embrace it all, to go back!
I will go back, one day. I'll return with my sword. No matter how long the road, no matter how many stand in my way, no matter how much blood stains its blade… Every time I close my eyes, I see the spirits of my homeland calling me.
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Jiang Wang's eyes were red with tears: "Master of Suffering, the souls of hundreds of thousands are on my shoulders. How can I possibly achieve emptiness in all aspects"
Of course Ku Jue could sense his sincerity, so he became even angrier.
“Greetings!” he shouted.
Jingli the monk remained silent.
The bitter taste raged on the other side of the treasure mirror: "Good, you ungrateful disciples! You all rebel Master calls you, and you don't even respond!"
Jìnglǐ said in a pitiful voice, "You told me not to speak."
"Dare you talk back!" Ku Jue was practically furious. If not for the distance between them, he would have already attacked.
"Well, what are you going to do then!" Jingli pouted.
"Hit him."
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“Ah”
Ku Jue pointed at Jiang Wang and snarled, “Beat him! Give that obstinate wretch a good thrashing!”
"Don't do that…" Jingli shrank her neck: "Little Junior Brother is also pitiful, I feel bad just listening to it."
Regardless of the bitterness, Ku Jue said fiercely, "Don't you listen to your master"
Jing Li pursed her lips and said, "Listen."
"Then what are you standing there for" Ku Jue commanded, "Beat him up!"
Jing Li bowed to Jiang Wang with a respectful salute: “Junior brother, I apologize for this.”
Yet, Jiang Wang didn't dodge or evade. He even closed his eyes and said with a wry smile, "If this could appease the master, then this beating is what Jiang Wang deserves."
“Give me that pathetic act again! Do you think I’m stupid” Ku Jue’s anger flared: “Jing Li, get your hands moving!”
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"Alright, Master, but when I try to do it, I can't maintain the Round Light Mirror," Jing Li said. With a release of his hand seal, he dispelled the shimmering mirror, ending the communication.
"Use me to deliver your great compassion and mercy, a big slap..." The pleading voice abruptly stopped.
Meanwhile, Jing Li turned around with a menacing air and faced Jiang Wang.
He has always been the most obedient.
Most people in the temple thought that the suffering was not well-suited.
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He alone revered the notion of suffering as divine, treating its random pronouncements as absolute truth.
At this time, his right hand was raised high...
It wasn't a forceful blow, though. He simply placed it lightly on Jiang Wang's forehead and considered it a fight won.
"Don't be sad…" he said softly.
>ough totems, and all totems are subservient to the monarchy.Jiang Wang and the others had also studied the art of totems, but they treated totems merely as tools for wielding power, not the source of...