When Huixin saw that Randeng had his eye on the magic weapon in her hand, she felt even more disgusted. Upon hearing Randeng's words, she was extremely angry and said, "You fickle villain, you are neither Taoist nor Buddhist, a complete mess, what kind of logic is this?" With that, she struck Randeng with the Zixiao Sword in her hand.
Upon hearing this, Randeng was furious. He was most averse to having his defection from the sect mentioned. He had once been a follower of the Dao in Zixiao Palace, but he had first lowered himself to join the Chan Sect, and then defected to Buddhism. How could he not be angry when someone brought it up today? Randeng roared, "How dare you, you lowly servant, deceive me!"
After saying this, golden light emanated from the relic above the head of the lamp, and he raised his hands to form a large cloud hand, trying to capture Huixin in an encircling manner. However, how could Huixin let him capture her? Seeing the two cloud hands close together, Huixin stomped her foot and flew into the sky, escaping the encirclement of the cloud hands.
Unexpectedly, Huixin's actions played right into Randeng's hands. Randeng had anticipated Huixin's move and devised a plan to surround the area with three hands, leaving one empty space between the ground and the space above. In an instant, Huixin would inevitably choose the upper space, where Randeng had already secretly placed the purple-gold bowl, waiting for Huixin to fall into his trap.
Huixin was puzzled, but then she noticed a ruthless smile on Randeng's lips. A sense of treacherousness crept into her mind, and she suddenly felt as if she had entered a swamp of mud, unable to move. Huixin realized she had fallen into a trap. She looked up and saw the purple-gold alms bowl. The Buddhist light emanating from the bowl pulled her in like a pillar of light, leaving her no choice but to focus her spiritual energy. The Purple Cloud Sword in her hand let out a long cry, and lightning flashed on its blade. Strands of purple light gathered into a ball, and she swung the sword with all her might. A ball of lightning instantly shot out from the blade. It was only three zhang away when it hit the purple-gold alms bowl. The ball of lightning exploded, and the purple-gold alms bowl could not withstand it. It broke off the Buddhist light and rolled down.
Ran Deng was shocked to find that Hui Xin possessed such abilities. He caught the falling purple-gold bowl and saw that the magic weapon was even more severely damaged. He had been greedy and wanted to take Hui Xin into the purple-gold bowl, then use his magic power to control her and trap her so as to take her magic weapon. He never expected that Hui Xin would release lightning with her sword, and the purple-lightning divine lightning would envelop the bowl. Fortunately, the divine lightning only exploded on the outside. If it had exploded inside the bowl, the magic weapon would probably have been ruined.
This Purple Heaven Divine Lightning is no ordinary technique; it was passed down by the Dao Ancestor. Only two people in the prehistoric world know it: Dao Ancestor Hongjun and Xuantian. Hongjun's ability to do so is self-evident, and Xuantian's ability to do so stems from his recording of the entire sermon. However, the Purple Heaven Divine Lightning is extremely difficult to refine, even more so than the Heavenly Divine Lightning, which is why Xuantian did not pass it down. Apart from these two, no one else in the prehistoric world knows this powerful spell.
When the Dao Ancestor preached, he incorporated many Daoist techniques into his teachings, thus preaching both the Dao and the Dharma. However, the Purple Heaven Divine Thunder was a Daoist technique specifically taught, yet no one mastered it completely, relying entirely on comprehension. The Three Pure Ones gained the most from the memories of the Heavenly Divine Thunder, combining them with their own understanding to create the Three Pure Ones Divine Thunder. The Demon Master Kunpeng also possessed great talent, comprehending the Heavenly Demon Divine Thunder. Others also made their own gains, with the Three Pure Ones, Emperor Jun, and Kunpeng being the most outstanding. Each of them had their own unique understanding of thunder techniques, resulting in the greatest power.
The others all gained something, more or less, but no one knew how to make the genuine Purple Heaven Divine Thunder. However, the Purple Heaven Sword that Huixin obtained was extraordinary. When the Dao Ancestor created the world, a wisp of Purple Heaven Divine Thunder adhered to a stone. The Dao Ancestor saw that it had some potential, so he refined it into a sword, named it Purple Heaven, and then put it into the Qiankun Cauldron to return to its original state. That is why this sword can emit Purple Heaven Divine Thunder. Although it is not the genuine version, its power is very great.
Therefore, Randeng was also very surprised that Huixin could release the Purple Heaven Divine Thunder. However, after thinking for a while, he realized that the Purple Heaven Divine Thunder was brought by the Purple Heaven Sword. His greed surged up and he vowed to seize the sword.
Then Randeng shouted, "You vixen! How dare you ruin my magic treasure! I swear I will never let you get away with this!" After shouting, Randeng unleashed several bolts of lightning, which were the Jade Purity Divine Lightning. The lightning bolts attacked Huixin. At this time, Huixin did not have any defensive magic treasures in hand and relied only on her protective immortal light for protection, so she was in a rather sorry state.
Huixin had never been so disheveled. She bravely endured the blow and approached Randeng, swinging her sword at him. Randeng dared not risk his life, as he did not possess any superior defensive magic treasures. Seeing Huixin's sword coming at him, Randeng could only point to the relic on his head and release Buddhist light to block the sword. However, the two were evenly matched in cultivation, and with the immense power of the Zixiao Sword, how could the Buddhist light possibly withstand it?
The moment the sword struck, the Buddha's light was instantly shattered. The sword's momentum continued unabated, following the attack relentlessly. Randeng was greatly alarmed and fled before he could even block it. Huixin, however, was not about to let him go, relentlessly pursuing and striking. Randeng dared not linger, only fleeing up and down. There's a saying, "Thirty years east of the river, thirty years west of the river," and this was certainly a testament to that.
Meanwhile, Liao Zhen and Tathagata were locked in a fierce battle. Liao Zhen never expected that this saint's magic weapon would be so powerful. With his cultivation level, his physical body was as strong as a great witch, and ordinary magic weapons could not harm him at all. However, his defense was broken by the Seven Treasures Tree with a single blow. Fortunately, Liao Zhen was quick-witted and stopped his attack, retreating several feet to dissipate most of the force. He looked disheveled, but he was not seriously injured, only his skin looked a little bad.
Tathagata did not let the opportunity pass, relentlessly pursuing and attacking Liaozhen. Seeing that he was no match for him, Liaozhen took advantage of a moment of evasion to release the Extreme Eye Pearl above his head. The Extreme Eye Pearl emitted thousands of golden rays, which were extremely dazzling. Tathagata was caught off guard and had to withdraw the Seven Treasures Tree to defend against Liaozhen's attack. After his eyes adjusted, he saw that Liaozhen had already retreated to the side.
After releasing the Extreme Eye Pearl, Liao Zhen leaped away. After a brief adjustment, his injuries healed with the circulation of his magic power. Fortunately, his technique was unique. At this moment, Tathagata had already adapted and was about to attack again when Liao Zhen sneered, "Only you have it? You have it, and so do I."
Twenty-six. Which sage doesn't protect his own?
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