Fang Jian from Earth became an immortal official in the Heavenly Court. Not only does he have a golden finger, but the Jade Emperor also values him.
So do you think Fang Jian will pretend to ...
Fang Jian slowly landed on the ground amidst the bloody rain. He gently shook the Taiyi Golden Light Sword in his hand to wipe off the blood.
"Namo Bukong Jicheng Buddha." At this moment, a Buddhist chant rang out. Fang Jian looked up and saw that the abbot of Bukong Temple, Sangmojie, had finally stood up.
He slowly stretched out his right hand forward, then slowly opened his palm towards the sky. The next moment, two golden lights flew up from Kongming and Golden Eagle Dharma King respectively, and finally fell into Sang Mojie's palm.
Those were two relics shining with colorful divine light, and they were the relics of the Golden Eagle Dharma King and Kongming.
The sarira is formed after Buddhist disciples picked the golden immortal fruit. It is the crystallization of all the achievements such as "primordial spirit", "soul", "Taoism", "cultivation", and "merit".
As long as the relic is there, even if one dies, one will not enter the underworld and fall into reincarnation, but will be reincarnated and cultivated again under the arrangement of the Buddha.
Sang Mojie put away the relics of Kongming and Golden Eagle Dharma King, then stepped forward and pointed his hand at Kongyan on the ground.
Suddenly, a ray of Buddha's light flew out from Sang Mojie's fingers and landed on Kong Yan in an instant.
The next moment, Kong Yan felt his whole body warm, and then his right leg became numb and itchy, and then new flesh and blood began to slowly grow from the broken part of his right leg.
In less than thirty breaths, Kong Yan's right leg grew back.
Kong Yan quickly stood up and bowed to Sang Mojie, saying, "Thank you, Brother Abbot! Brother Abbot, Brother Jinying and Brother Kongming were both killed by Fang Jian..."
But before Kong Yan could finish his words, Sang Mojie raised his hand and interrupted him, "The Dharma Ending Great Tribulation, do you know what the Great Tribulation is?"
"Brother Abbot..." Kong Yangang wanted to answer, but found that he didn't know how to answer. The great catastrophe of the Dharma Ending Age is itself a catastrophe.
But the most important thing about the catastrophe is not this, but the word "catastrophe".
Sang Mojie said, "At the moment when the Dharma Ending Tribulation descends, all cultivators below the rank of Golden Immortal, regardless of whether they are Taoists, Buddhists, demons, or monsters, will be caught in the tribulation."
After saying this, Sang Mojie ignored Kong Yan and walked straight to Fang Jian. He first saluted with all fours, then said to Fang Jian, "Master Hongqing, the outcome has been decided, life and death have been determined, can you please stop?"
Fang Jian stared at Sang Mojie. The monk in front of him gave him a very different feeling at the moment.
If Sang Mojie was a good old man with a sad face, calm and solemn before, Sang Mojie at this time was like a wise man who could understand all the wonderful principles.
Fang Jian's heart trembled. His Daoist heart told him that the monk in front of him was by no means comparable to the likes of Jin Ying and Kong Xiu. There was a true light of compassion and wisdom in his eyes.
Fang Jian is still willing to give enough respect to such people.
So Fang Jian put away the Taiyi Golden Light Sword, then nodded and said, "Now that Jinying and Kongming have been killed, I will not pursue the remaining people."
"You!" Kong Yan's face changed, and he stepped forward to argue with Fang Jian again, but was immediately stopped by Sang Mojie.
Then Sang Mojie looked at Kong Yan with a serious face and said, "Junior Brother Kong Yan, from now on, you are dismissed from your position as the elder of Bukong Temple. Kong Xiu, Kong Yan, and Jin Ying are also dismissed. From now on, you are no longer elders of Bukong Temple, nor are you disciples of Bukong Temple anymore."
"What?!" Kong Yan's expression suddenly changed. He looked at Sang Mojie with an incredulous expression and said, "You want to kick us out of Bukong Temple?"
Sang Mojie did not answer Kong Yan's question. Instead, he looked at him and said, "Junior brother, after you come down the mountain, you should start as an ascetic monk, experience more of the mortal world, and then you can break through and transcend."
But Kong Yan completely ignored Sang Mojie's words. He raised his finger, pointed at Sang Mojie's face and said, "What right do you have to kick us out of Bukong Temple? Bukong Temple is the teacher's temple in the human world. You have no right to kick us out!"
Sang Mojie said calmly, "I am the abbot of the Bukong Temple. I have the power to expel you. If you are dissatisfied, you can go and ask the teacher for your opinion."
After saying that, Sang Mojie waved his sleeves and said, "Go, don't say anything more."
Listening to Sang Mojie's words, Kong Yan's eyes widened. He stared at Sang Mojie for a long time, and finally his eyes turned red and he said angrily: "Okay, I'll go find the teacher right away!"
After saying this, Kong Yan ascended into the clouds and turned into a ray of fairy light, flying towards the western sky.
As Kong Yan left Bukong Temple, Sang Mojie waved his hand again to remove the Bukong Temple's protective formation. The next moment, all the monks in Bukong Temple rushed out and came to the gate of Bukong Temple, then knelt down with their hands folded towards Sang Mojie.
Sang Mojie looked at the monks and said, "I know what you are going to say, so you don't have to say it."
As soon as Sang Mojie finished speaking, eight Taiyi Xuanxian guardian monks and thirteen Xuanxian monks from Bukong Temple stood up and walked out. These twenty-one people came before Sang Mojie and bowed to him, saying, "The abbot's actions today have tarnished the reputation of our Buddhist sect and have disappointed and chilled the hearts of our disciples. Since the abbot does not allow us to speak, we disciples have no choice but to withdraw from Bukong Temple."
Sang Mojie nodded and said, "Okay."
The twenty-one disciples looked up at Sang Mojie, their eyes full of disappointment. Then they kowtowed three times to Sang Mojie, then stood up and ascended the clouds, leaving the Bukong Temple.
This scene left the abbots of the various temples that had been summoned at a loss. Sang Mojie then continued to ask the remaining monks of Amoghavajra, "Is there anyone else who wants to leave Amoghavajra?"
The monks did not respond for a long time, and no one stood up.
Sang Mojie nodded slightly and said, "Since no one wants to leave, then get up."
The monks bowed respectfully and then stood up. At this time, Sang Mojie called out, "The guardian monk Tieyi."
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