Han Feng transmigrated to a cultivation world and joined a medium-sized sect, Yellow Maple Valley. He unexpectedly activated a life simulator.
After each life simulation ended, he could save ...
If Han Feng were to kill the Void Beast, even more Void Beasts would emerge from the Void Dao Realm.
After killing one wave of Void Beasts, even stronger Void Beasts will appear.
These Void Beasts are even more troublesome than Mosquito Beasts, as they are skilled in the Void Dao and can appear anywhere.
Han Feng was afraid that Wan Shishi's actions would anger the Void Beast.
Getting rid of the Void Beasts won't be an easy task for them then.
Void Beasts are the same as Mosquito Beasts; they are not unintelligent, but that doesn't mean they have none.
Han Feng and his companion killed the Void Beast's companion right in front of it.
He transformed himself in front of the Void Beast again; it was simply too much.
Han Feng was skilled in the Void Dao, and he passed through the Void Dao Realm without any accidents.
There were no cases of devouring Dao Realm cultivators, but there were purple mosquito beasts that were close to the Dao Heaven Realm.
After leaving the Void Dao Realm, Han Feng entered the Taiji Dao Realm.
The Tai Chi Dao Realm is extremely mysterious, where the entire world transforms into a giant Tai Chi diagram.
The sides are black and white, with a partition in the middle.
Black fish swim among black fish, and white fish swim among white fish.
For those who are not proficient in the principles of Tai Chi, this is a dead end.
Other creatures that enter the black area will be attacked by black fish.
If other creatures enter the white area, they will be attacked by the white fish.
For outsiders to enter, they must quickly transform into either a black or white fish to avoid attacks from the fish in the area.
Even ordinary cultivators who excel at the Dao of Transformation cannot be exactly the same as the white fish or the black fish.
Tai Chi Tao is one of the Five Primordial Elements, and it is very difficult to imitate.
Han Feng already possessed the Tai Chi Dao, so he easily traversed the Tai Chi Dao Realm.
Having traversed two Dao Realms, he entered the third.
The third Dao Realm is still the Six Paths Dao Realm.
Han Feng was speechless.
He felt it had nothing to do with him; it must be Wan Shishi who made a mistake.
Han Feng advanced through the Six Paths Realm, taking nine steps at an extremely fast speed.
He would stop after taking nine steps and then continue after a while.
Just like last time when it took nine steps, the Netherworld Green River made no sound.
Han Feng and Wan Shishi arrived at the Six Paths Palace.
He thought he would pass smoothly, but an unexpected incident still occurred.
This time, Han Feng was not greeted by the six judges and Yama, but by a solemn and dignified Buddha with his eyes closed.
When Han Feng first saw the Buddha with his eyes closed, he was filled with awe and felt an urge to bow down in reverence.
But after watching for a while, he felt a chill run down his spine.
The Buddha's mouth, with its eyes closed, was split open, reaching all the way to his ears, as if he were laughing hysterically.
Wan Shishi and Han Feng, who were standing next to her, felt the same way.
The two immediately dared not move forward and wanted to leave the Six Paths Palace.
But Buddha suddenly opened his eyes and told the two to move forward.
The two had a very ominous premonition and wanted to leave the Six Paths Palace.
But a powerful force blocked their way from behind, forcing them to move forward.
The two had no choice but to move forward and enter the cycle of reincarnation.
Han Feng and Wan Shishi entered the Heavenly Dao, and before entering the Heavenly Dao, they had to learn about their past and present lives.
At the entrance to the Heavenly Path, a huge stone emitted light, shining upon the two of them.
Then, their past and present lives appeared before him.
Most of the scenes in the past and present lives are of Han Feng killing people.
Each time he watched these images, he felt remorse.
Wan Shishi's situation is the same as Han Feng's; the scenes that appear are all scenes of murder.
She was in a worse state of mind than Han Feng, and had already started to cry bitterly.
Then a bizarre scene unfolded: Wan Shishi came before Buddha and committed suicide.
Han Feng survived through his past and present lives, and then Buddha himself killed him.
"These six Dao Realms are too difficult."
Han Feng thought that if he persisted in taking nine steps, he could successfully exit the Six Paths Realm.
The six judges and Yama were not seen, but a strange Buddha appeared instead.
This strange Buddha can reveal your past and present lives, the key being whether or not you have killed any living beings.
Once you have killed a living being, you will inevitably feel remorse.
Intense regret can disrupt one's state of mind, leading to situations like Wan Shishi's.
Han Feng knew some Buddhist teachings, including the prohibition against killing.
Cultivators are inherently destined to fight against the heavens and against other people.
Who can refrain from killing?
Those who can truly refrain from killing would never reach the third step of the cultivator realm; they would have died long ago.
Putting everything else aside, that wicked Buddha couldn't kill Han Feng in either his past or present life.
He then personally killed Han Feng.
The charlatan himself has killed people; what right does he have to judge others?
Han Feng only had one choice: to step out of the Seven Steps Timeout.
He recalled the legends about Buddha.
When the Buddha was born, he immediately took seven steps.
The seven steps mean stepping out of the six realms of reincarnation, meaning that the Buddha transcended the six realms of reincarnation.
Han Feng took nine steps ahead, nine steps representing the extreme, striving for perfection.
To achieve perfection, one must rid oneself of the seven emotions and six desires, and must not break the precepts.
Walking through the world, how many people can achieve such perfection?
Not only should they refrain from killing, but they should also be free from the seven emotions and six desires.
Nine is the ultimate, meaning perfect.
Han Feng and Wan Shishi took nine steps, signifying their pursuit of perfection.
Neither of them are true saints, so they certainly couldn't achieve that perfection.
It's normal that they both failed the test of the Deceptive Buddha and died in the Six Paths Palace.
The correct answer is seven steps, rather than nine.
Han Feng initially only saw the judge and Yama, and did not think about anything related to Buddha.
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