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Nightfall 1052 The Magnificen

Immediately upon receiving the order from Buddhism, the Right Royal Court sent out their reinforcements. It was a great honor and opportunity for the pious Buddhists from the grassland to be able to visit the legendary Buddha land. The snowstorm and long journey could never intimidate them. They regarded it as the Buddha's test.

Yet the leading monk soldiers seemed to be pretty worried. Different from the cheerful and excited nobles from the Royal Court, they understood the situation much better. The Xuankong Temple had always been superior. But this time they even went so far as to seek help from the secular world. It could only mean that the Buddha land was undergoing great hardships and extreme dangers. 

Down at the bottom of the Giant Sinkhole in the Wilderness, it was still dark and gloomy as it had been throughout countless years. But nowadays there were many campfires on the fields spreading warm yellow light to the nether world. They provided a direction for the miserable and gathered more and more companions.

Jun Mo stood by a meadow far from the campfires. He stared at the sky-reaching peak hundreds of miles away emotionlessly. He seemed much slimmer than he was years ago, and his handsome face got darker. The empty sleeve was swaying in the wind, and his newly grown hair seemed stubby.

He had lived and fought here for six years. He would probably fight until his last moment. But no one had any idea how exhausted he was because he never showed any trace of exhaustion or frustration on his calm face.

The Prajna Peak was still imposing and steep as it always was. The yellow temples scattered in the lush forest were no less awe-inspiring. The chimes at dawn and dusk were still mystical and distant. The Xuankong Temple stayed superior as if nothing had changed.

Rage had inflamed the fields down in the Giant Sinkhole and spread to the foot of the peak. The outrageous uprising had made its way here but were defeated many times. It seemed as if they could never succeed but actually the situation was changing. And the Buddha land was no longer in its full glory. The Main Hall was never restored ever since it destroyed by Sangsang. The Buddha's chessboard was thrown into the underground magma and could never be brought to light again.

Many had died and many were dying. They were people from the eminent monks in Xuankong Temple, the nobles in the tribes and their loyal warriors, as well as the outrageous uprising slaves. The chimes were knells. How could they be mystical and distant?

Jun Mo stared silently at the Prajna Peak, the steep cliffs and the Buddha's relics. He seemed resolute although he had no idea when he could lead the people to the Prajna Peak and burn down the yellow temples. But he would continue fighting until he made it.

The empty sleeve swayed in the wind and occasionally got twisted. Jun Mo was trying to untwist it while an arrow was shot at him. He got it off with his iron sword and frowned slightly. A former female slave came to him and helped untwisted the sleeve. 


The uprising had lasted for many years. The wild fire had spread across the fields. Jun Mo knew that the Xuankong Temple and the Buddha land would eventually lay down their mystical superiority and belief, and seek for help from the secular world, at least from the Yuelun Kingdom or the Right Royal Court. 

He would be confronted with more difficulties and might never be able to lead the slaves out of the underground world to a real home. But so what? He tried, and was still trying. A man might lose a battle, but he must be resolute and broad-minded. He felt exhausted and lowered his head so that people around him would not see.

He was the Second Brother of the Academy. Throughout the years he had stayed away from the Central Plains and fought in the underground world in obscurity, and was almost forgotten by the outside world. He used to be the most courteous and dignified person. But now he was dressed in worn-out monk robe and boots. His previous glory was nowhere to be found.

Yet whoever knew what he had been doing could not disregard him the slightest. Even though he lost an arm to Liu Bai and could never break through the Five States, and even though he stayed away from the Central Plains, he could still shake the entire human world in a single strike, and spread it to every corner on the continent.

The Xuankong Temple was dragged by the inflamed rage of the uprising army. How could they spare any attention to join the war in the human world? How could the Yuelun Kingdom and the Right Royal Court be of any threat to Tang? Taoism and Buddhism could never collaborate against the Academy again like the did years ago. The situation in the human world had changed a lot silently. And the person who made it was just Jun Mo.

He only had one arm and one iron sword. Yet he had stopped one third of the Tang's enemies. In that sense what he did was indeed extraordinary, both for the underground people who had been enslaved by Buddhism for years as well as for the Tang Empire.

It was impossible to find a word to describe what Jun Mo had achieved these years. If one had to choose a word, it must be magnificent.

Jun Mo was not a pleasant person. He had always been quiet and solemn, and was used to disciplining the disciples of the Academy with violence. He could not even convey his affection properly. Therefore he was never respected as the Eldest Brother, or as loved as Chen Pipi.

Jun Mo liked to reason with his enemies but his reasoning did not make any sense in most cases. Therefore whenever his enemies recalled him, they could only get headaches.

But Jun Mo was still magnificent.

Jun Mo could always see the vast ocean and the blue sky, and embrace a magnificent mind. He knew no limitation to his abilities, therefore every step he took was unrestrained. Because of his magnificence, he did not think that he was fighting alone. That was probably why others like Long Qing could never surpass him.

He had subordinates and followers. At the beginning there were only a dozen of them, whereas now there were hundreds and thousands. His followers were all over the fields. He always regarded them as his companions and fellow travelers.

The thousands of soldiers stationed behind Jun Mo were his earliest followers and now the core of the uprising army. Throughout the battles these years, the former slaves who used to know only how to grow barley and herd sheep were becoming more and more powerful. They were only familiar with farm tools in the past. But now they were skillful at using weapons. 

They had very strong willpower and remained calm in the battlefields no matter what happened. They would never give up or surrender after a single failure.

They were all like Jun Mo and shared similar spirit and character. They all had magnificent minds and noble sentiments.

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In the winter battle, Jun Mo and the tens of thousands of uprising soldiers successfully broke through the defense line of the noble army. They came to the foot of Prajna Peak as they did several times throughout the years. No one from the uprising army was cheerful and excited because history had proved that they could not stay here for long. It was very close to the thousands of temples in the Prajna Peak. Therefore the monks would receive reinforcements in no time. When confronted by the powerful figures from Buddhism, they could never win with only one Jun Mo.

But they had no fear for self-sacrifice. They had fought aggressively to come all the way here despite that they might have to retreat on the following day because that was Jun Mo's order. Was he trying to prove to the Xuankong Temple again and again that the uprising army was unyielding? Or did he just want to revive the sinking morale via the victories?

Only Jun Mo himself knew the answer. Or even he himself could not be sure whether he was right or whether the person could echo from thousands of miles away.

Down at the foot of the Prajna Peak, tens of thousands of fully armed noble warriors stood side by side with thousands of monk soldiers in kasayas from the Xuankong Temple. Among the crowd there were the powerful arhats from the Commandment Hall. And on top of the trails there stood the ultimate powerful figure: the resolute Qi Nian, World Wayfarer of Buddhism.

"You will never get to the peak. What's the point of making more and more sacrifices? The Buddha is compassionate and cares for the welfare of all living beings, so back-off." Qi Nian's voice was like the chimes that resounded across the gloomy underground world. The tens of thousands of uprising slaves heard his words and reacted differently.

Jun Mo replied emotionlessly, "I've been there." He held the tilt of the iron sword in his left hand and gazed at the scar on Qi Nian's face. It was humiliating for him.

When Sangsang and Ning Que were trapped in the Buddha's chessboard, he had to make his way up to the peak by himself. He broke through their defense lines, eventually came to the cliffs and met the Chief Monk of Scripture. That was how he opened the Buddha's chessboard.

During that process, he confronted Qi Nian once. Of course he won and Qi Nian lost several teeth and was severely wounded.

"Even if you could get up there, so what?" Qi Nian said calmly without any sense of being humiliated, "Our master sits right there among the cliffs. What else can you do?"

Indeed, even if he could break into Prajna Peak, what else could he do? Jun Mo had been there once but could not win. It was meaningless.

"I can do nothing. But I just hate to hear you bald donkeys talk about the Buddha being compassionate and caring about all the living beings. It is disgusting and outrageous." Jun Mo continued, "When I get here, I will spit on your master's face and see how he would react. Will he let it dry in the wind or take his cane to fight me? But the thing is he walks too slowly to catch and kill me. So you will have to wait to see what will happen there." 

"In order to show off your prestige, you have already sacrificed so many people. I don't think that's in accordance with the Academy's philosophy or the Headmaster's teaching." Qi Nian looked around the uprising slaves dressed in worn-out furs and clothes and said with sympathy, "Why don't we make peace?"

If Ning Que were present, he would definitely mock and give his middle-finger. But Jun Mo neither mocked nor put up the finger. He was a courteous man who had no idea what the middle-finger meant. He just stared at Qi Nian calmly as if he was looking at an idiot.

Qi Nian frowned slightly and asked, "What do you want?"

Jun Mo did not tell but sat down on the chilling meadow. He took out some gravel and threw them out.

The gravel rolled on for a while and stopped.

People wondered if he was doing divination. Could those gravel work as turtle shells or cow bones? What was the prophecy? But Jun Mo was not divine.

His hair turned grey within a few days ever since he lost the arm. Then he shaved his head and started reading Buddhist scriptures. He broke through levels of cultivation and was respected as a master throughout the fields. But he was not converting to Buddhism or becoming a monk. He clung to the teaching of the Academy and refused to talk about the ridiculous, the deity, the world beyond life and death, or the fortune told by the Eight Trigrams.

He was calculating. His calculation was based on the fragmented information he received and evolved constantly. It was a very complicated process and required great arithmetic abilities. But as they all knew, he was outstanding in this.

The gravel scattered among the dry wild grass. Jun Mo stared at the grass and gravel silently while he pondered. Ye Su was dead, which meant that the Abbey Dean did not care about the future of Taoism or his belief in Haotian. It also proved that he did not care about Haotian's being weakened. But why?

He turned away from the grass and gravel and looked into the grey sky. Then he came across another possibility. There was a her in the Heaven. And there was another her here in the human world. If the belief was weakening, she would definitely be weakening. But before making any hypothesis they had to prove that there were two Haotian. 

Jun Mo could not prove it. He could only make his guess according to the Abbey Dean's actions because that was the best explanation to what he had been doing so far.

So did Sangsang not return to the Divine Kingdom? Was she still here in the human world?

Jun Mo frowned. No matter if it was the Abbey Dean's own wish or he was carrying out the order from the Heaven, he would never let them kill Sangsang. Or perhaps it was because he could never let his enemy achieve whatever they wanted. But more likely it was simply because the Haotian in the human world was Sangsang. Jun Mo believed that Ning Que should have also sensed this and he would definitely leave Chang'an to look for her. He had no doubt about that as he knew Ning Que and Sangsang the best. He knew that nothing meant more to Ning Que than Sangsang, not even the entire human world.

But what would Ning Que do before he left Chang'an? Once the Thirteen Primordial Arrows were taken out of Chang'an they would lose its killing power. He would definitely make some shots before he took off. Where would he target at? It could not be the Divine Halls of West-Hill which were protected by the Array of Clear Light. Even the Eldest Brother could not break through, not to mention his iron arrows. It could be neither the Golden Tribe Royal Court nor the Yan or the East Wilderness. It must be here. 

Indeed, Ning Que must be pointing at the Xuankong Temple at the moment.

Jun Mo was certain. Once Ning Que left Chang'an, he would need him back as soon as possible. He was not narcissistic, but he was clearly aware of his abilities. In other words, it was their best choice. Ning Que was very particular about gain and loss. If he was going to make one or even a few shots, he would have to maximize the result.

Upon thinking of that, Jun Mo looked above to a plateau high up among the cliffs. It was where the Chief Monk of Scripture was. Many years ago the Chief Monk of Scripture was wounded by the Eldest Brother and Jun Mo for several rounds and followed by Sangsang. Therefore he had been dedicating in practicing.

But as long as he was sitting by the cliffs, the Prajna Peak would never collapse, or would the monks in the yellow temples and the noble warriors of the tribes ever lose their confidence.

Jun Mo knew what he had to do. He had kept quiet for a long while after throwing the gravel into the grass. His enemies as well as followers were all wondering.

Jun Mo pulled out of his sword, or rather, raised his sword to the gloomy sky. It was an upright and straight iron sword, and he held it up as if it were a torch.

Behind him, the most loyal and courageous thousands of former slaves went into an uproar because it was not a signal of attacking, which made them confused and anxious. But no matter how confused or anxious they were, they would never disobey his order. The uprising army retreated from the fields like a falling tide.

Thousands of former slaves covered the retreat while they stared at Jun Mo who still stood by the meadow. They were confused but not worried.

Jun Mo never claimed to be a liberator, a leader, a merciful god or a living Buddha. But he was no less compassionate and merciful than a savior for the former slaves. He was the true Buddha who would escort them to the ultimate happiness. As a Buddha, he would definitely be fine.

Qi Nian placed his palm in front of his chest while the rosary swung in the breeze. An awe-inspiring and powerful Dharmakaya could be seen indistinctly.

"What do you want?" He stared at Jun Mo and felt somewhat worried.

Tens of thousands of former slaves were retreating like falling tide. The dark mass of people swept through the fields, mountains, rivers and whatever in their way. It was massive.

Jun Mo said nothing but proceeded ahead with the iron sword in his hand. He walked toward tens of thousands of enemies by himself, and seemed even more magnificent. The iron sword pierced through the chilling wind and almost took people's breaths. Jun Mo was going to fight his way up to the peak, again.

When he held his iron sword in front of the Verdant Canyon years ago, tens of thousands of elite cavalrymen were not able to move a single step forward. Today he was going to fight his way up to the peak. Would these tens of thousands of soldiers be able to stop him?

Qi Nian plus all the powerful figures from the Commandment Hall of Buddhism might be able to defeat him as a team. But the Prajna Peak was a huge hill. How could they guard it?

As long as he was determined, he would definitely break into the peak, no matter the cost. But what Qi Nian could not understand was why. Why would Jun Mo do this?

He broke through to the peak last time to save his Youngest Brother. This time it was also for his Youngest Brother. He wanted him to feel relieved when he left Chang'an for his important business. He had his reason and justification. Therefore he would and had to do it.

In the gloomy world, the iron sword pierced through the air and deafening clashes of killing weapons were heard. Broken limbs were scattered and blood splashed. 

Buddhist chanting continued and the chimes resounded. The morale of Buddhism was elevated. Countless powerful figures poured onto Jun Mo but failed to stop the iron sword.

Jun Mo started fighting his way up. It took him three days and three nights. In the midnight after three days and three nights, Jun Mo finally came to the highest plateau on top of the Prajna Peak. It was dawn again, and he finally came to where the pear tree used to be.

On the other side of the vines on the mountain trail, dead monks' bodies were all over and blood flooded like brooks. He was also soaked in blood.

There was no pear tree now and only lots of vines. Only the ruins of the destroyed temple could be seen as well as a dust stained white stupa. There was no one else in front of the white stupa except for an ordinary looking senior monk. He was the living buddha in the human world.

Jun Mo came to the senior monk. Qi Nian was forced to jump into the brook previously by his iron sword and could not come instantly. Therefore no one could ever stop him now.

The monks from the Xuankong Temple were actually not very serious about stopping him because even if he could get up to the plateau, what could he do?

He was indeed the great Second Brother of the Academy. But the Chief Monk of Scripture had obtained the unbreakable vajra body, the highest level of Buddhism. Who could ever defeat the living buddha?

The Chief Monk of Scripture opened his eyes and greeted him, "It has been a few years. Mr. Second looked travel-stained as you were back then, but a bit more withered." The Chief Monk of Scripture smiled warmly and seemed calm.

Jun Mo stared at the gap by the plateau and answered after a while, "I would never have peace as long as I do not burn down the evil Buddha land. How could I not be dusty and withered?"

In the gap, there used to be a pear tree. He was the one who chopped the cliff with his iron sword and took that pear tree to thousands of miles away. It should be planted at the back hill of the Academy now.

It must have grown into a huge tree. Jun Mo felt some yearning all of a sudden. He had to finish this quickly.

The Chief Monk of Scripture looked at him and said calmly, "The arrow cannot kill me."

The most powerful and effective killing weapon of the Academy was no longer a secret to the top cultivators around the world now.

Many years ago in the White Tower Temple in Yuelun Kingdom the Chief Monk of Scripture had taken Ning Que's iron arrow. More precisely, he did not take it because he did not even dodge. 

Nowadays with the entire Chang'an city as the power supply, the iron arrows were much more powerful than they used to be. But the Chief Monk of Scripture could not be intimidated, as he had the unbreakable vajra body.

When facing the same sets of the Thirteen Primordial Arrows, the Chief Monk looked much calmer than the Butcher. It was because they had different perceptions of death and that he had confronted it previously.

Staring at the blood stained and pale Jun Mo, the Chief Monk raised his eyebrows in the wind. He was indifferent rather than arrogant because he was peerless in this world.

"There is never an all-mighty weapon in the world, not even the Buddha's chessboard, or the bell. How could the iron arrows made by some ordinary people in the Academy stand out?" the Chief Monk smiled and asked. "I do not understand why you choose to shoot me when you have a greater chance to kill many others with those iron arrows."

"For you, the Abbey Dean, the Drunkard and the Butcher, the iron arrows are not fatal. As for others, even if they could be killed by the iron arrows, why should we waste it on them?" Jun Mo was telling the truth. It sounded helpless but actually conveyed his absolute faith and confidence in himself and the Academy.

"But you still cannot kill me with the arrows," the Chief Monk repeated. "You've paid great prices to come up to the peak only to stab me with your iron sword so that Ning Que could make the shot. Now that you know it can never kill me, don't you think you were wasting your time fighting constantly for three days and nights? Moreover, isn't it meaningless that you've been fighting for years non-stop to get here?" The Chief Monk stared at him with sympathy.

Jun Mo held his iron sword tighter.

The roaring flames throughout the underground world and the Buddha land seemed overwhelming and might eventually burn down the entire Xuankong Temple. But he was the only one who knew that if they could not take down this senior monk there would never be an end to the war.

It was probably indeed meaningless. But it did have some significance.

"You asked why we wanted to shoot you. The reason is very simple. It is because you are slow. You've been sitting here on the plateau forever. It would be a pity if we do not try targeting at you." Jun Mo took one step forward to the white stupa. Rain water from last night dripped and flowed by his feet through the cracks on the plateau.

Blood was dripping from his body. It fell into the puddle and splashed some water drops. With the dim light coming from outside the Giant Sinkhole, it could be seen clearly that some lines of blood were swirling in the water drops and tangled the lights into various forms.

All of a sudden, the lights reflected in the water drops were dispelled. No matter refracted or softened, they were crushed into sprinkles and brightened up the puddle. The reason was that the iron sword had smashed everything on the plateau together with the puddle and the water drops, so was the lights.

Upon a piercing sound the iron sword was raised and broke through the air. It came instantly onto the Chief Monk of Scripture barely in a blink.

The iron sword stabbed on the chest of the Chief Monk. A low bang was heard as if some heavy object had hit on a rock drum. Or a stone hit on a bronze bell, creating some resounding chime.

Anyway, it could not be the sound of an iron weapon hitting on a human body because the Chief Monk of Scripture had obtained the unbreakable vajra body long ago. The living Buddha's body was nothing worldly!

Jun Mo's iron sword used to break many cliffs, storms and even the Great River in the south. But it could not be pushed into the Chief Monk's body for even one inch.

Looking at the awe-inspiring and calm Chief Monk of Scripture, Jun Mo seemed indifferent. He was not shocked but his sword-like eyebrows were dashing.

A clear whistle was heard in the center of the plateau and spread around. It frightened the birds in the woods, splashed the waterfall and swirled the falling leaves.

Jun Mo whistled while he charged all his energy into the iron sword… and lifted it up!

He raised his eyebrows and as well as the sword! The iron sword bended slightly on the Chief Monk's chest and was lifted up!

For decades the iron sword shared Jun Mo's character that it would rather break than bend. But right now it was slightly bent because of the huge weight it carried.

Jun Mo was trying to lift the Chief Monk with the iron sword. More precisely, he wanted to break the Chief Monk's bond with the Earth, where all his power came from.

To be enduring and unmovable like the earth, it was the horrifying state of the Chief Monk of Scripture from the Xuankong Temple. It also told the source of his power.

What Jun Mo wanted was to separate him from the Earth. Even if he could not break his vajra body, he could at least minimize his divine dharma skills.

The Chief Monk of Scripture was the most powerful in Buddhism as a living Buddha. His profound level was unimaginable. Therefore he would never let anyone break his bond to the earth and cut off his power supply.

The connection between an object and the Earth was gravitation, and namely the weight. The heavier the object was, the tighter the connection should be. Therefore the mightier the gravitation would be.

The connection between the Chief Monk of Scripture and the earth was peerless. Therefore he should be the heaviest person in the world.

The Eldest Brother used to say that the Chief Monk of Scripture and the Butcher walked slowest in the world. One of the reasons was that they were both very heavy. To cut his bond with the earth, one had to carry the weight as heavy as the earth itself. Who could ever succeed?

The iron sword created sounds that put one's teeth on edge. The slightly bent sword was shivering as if it would break in the next moment.

Jun Mo was no less indifferent. His eyes below the dashing eyebrows seemed like chilling stars. There was no sentiment but only resoluteness and perseverance.

The clear whistle was heard again on the plateau and resounded among the cliffs. The monks of Xuankong Temple were shocked and scared on their way up.

With the clear whistle, Jun Mo took another step forward. His iron sword was pressed against the Chief Monk's chest and pushed him one meter backwards! But the Chief Monk was still sitting on the ground. The bond was not cut off. Yet he had moved. It was at least proof!

Indeed, the Chief Monk's body was almost rooted in the earth and seemed unmovable. But actually he had been forced to leave the ground a few years ago. At that time the Chief Monk was placing his palm on the Buddha's chessboard. It was Jun Mo who lifted the chessboard with his iron sword. The moment the chessboard left the ground, the body of the Chief Monk was lifted from the plateau as well.

Right then, Li Manman came and took the Chief Monk away from the plateau for a tour around the Heaven and Earth, and crushed him. Today Li Manman was not here, but the iron sword was present.

Along with some rustling, the skinny body of the Chief Monk of Scripture was pushed onto the broken white stupa and an outline of a human figure was created.

Another clear whistle was heard, for the third time. There should be no more than three times.

Jun Mo's iron sword straightened up suddenly like the Monkey King who eventually broke out of the boulders after tens of thousands of years.

The iron sword was freed. From bent to straight, the iron sword had released all the tension onto the Chief Monk of Scripture. And the skinny figure was finally raised from the ground! Ever since then, the Chief Monk could no longer be unmovable like the Earth. He still had the unbreakable vajra body and was steady as a mountain. But how could a single mountain be compared with the earth? And did Jun Mo's iron sword ever surrender to a mountain?

The iron sword was further lifted up. The Chief Monk was now a meter above the ground.

The surface of the white stupa continued to crack and debris were scattered. His two grey eyebrows swung in the wind and smashed the leaves that fell onto them.

He stared at Jun Mo silently, suddenly closed his eyes and started chanting. He finally sensed the danger because of the iron sword in his chest as well as the iron arrows from far away.

In the sky above the Prajna Peak, a shrill whistle was heard. It was much louder than Jun Mo's clear whistle previously and much more horrifying. It was emotionless and ruthless probably because the object that created the whistle was simply steel. It carried no human emotions and was created only for killing.

The pear tree from the plateau was replanted in the Academy. But there were still many vines and Bodhi trees by the cliff. Upon that shrill whistle, the thin and broad leaves started falling on to the ground. Countless leaves rustled chillingly.

It was winter time. The chillness did not come from some autumn wind, but rather from the arrow intent.

The half ruined temple at the rear of the plateau further collapsed. It turned into scattering rocks and randomly piled beams, and unveiled a cave on the cliff behind.

An iron arrow appeared on the left chest of the Chief Monk of Scripture. The iron arrow was jet black. It was perfectly straight and flawless. No one knew what it was made of but it seemed devouring. The complicated talismans all over the shaft enhanced it horrifying character.

The iron arrow showed up unreasonably and unpredictably. No one could tell why or how. One second ago it was still thousands of miles away. In the next it appeared in the Prajna Peak, as if it had nothing to do with the shrill whistle.

It seemed like the iron arrow had never traveled thousands of miles through mountains and rivers. It was not like Distanceless that could pass through the interlining in the Qi of Heaven and Earth. It looked like it had been on the left chest of the Chief Monk of Scripture for years and was only revealed because someone thought about it just now.

The Chief Monk lowered his head and looked at the iron arrow on his chest. It did not pierce through his skin and flesh, and seemed to have stopped. But he knew that it would be launched the next moment. Then the iron arrow started to press forward ruthlessly.

It shivered for tens of thousands of times in a blink. The sharp tip kept pressing into the skinny body of the Chief Monk of Scripture. If someone could take a closer look, he would see the bits of iron falling down from the tip of the arrow!

The Chief Monk's unbreakable vajra body was indeed unimaginably firm. Even the Thirteen Primordial Arrows that were made of secret alloys was worn out like this!

Right then the shrill whistle was heard again! A second iron arrow appear out of nowhere on the right chest of the Chief Monk of Scripture! It carried the massive power from thousands of miles away and bombarded here!

One iron arrow stood for an entire City of Chang'an. Two iron arrows stood for twice the power!

The bond between the Chief Monk of Scripture and the earth was finally cut off. No matter how unbreakable you are, how could you withstand my shots with twice the power of the entire City of Chang'an!

His face turned extremely pale while his body trembled in the air while being lifted by Jun Mo's iron sword. His skinny fingers were pressing together like picking up a flower in the wind.

The wind on the plateau was chilling. There was also the wind brought by the arrows from Chang'an. The fingers of the Chief Monk were about to be pressed together, but pushed aside by the wind on the arrow. The intent of picking up a flower was gone.

Then he was about to start chanting again. But with the wind on the arrow poured into his mouth, he was immediately silenced. Even if he could recite some verses, how could those scattered words mean anything?

Twice the power of the City of Chang'an was charged on the two iron arrows. The crushing power fell right onto the skinny body of the Chief Monk. With a bang, the Chief Monk's body was embedded into the white stupa. And the falling stupa collapsed instantly, breaking into two pieces!

Under the massive power of the iron arrows, the Chief Monk's body darted backward. It flew over the ruined temple and entered right into the cave. Jun Mo's iron sword kept him lifted and pushed forward together.

Dust was blowing like thunder. And the cave started quaking. After a long while the thunders and quaking gradually came to an end.

No one knew where the Chief Monk was taken by the two iron arrows. Around the Prajna Peak dust prevailed and the cliffs kept quaking as if they were about to collapse.

Many monks from the Xuankong Temple came up the Prajna Peak toward the plateau. They heard the shrill whistle and saw the dust blowing on the plateau. Although they had no idea what was happening up there, they could not help but feel restless and worried. On top of that, they heard the second whistle but still did not realize it was the iron arrow coming from Chang'an thousands of miles away because they could not see the arrow. The monks could only vaguely see an indistinct tunnel appeared amongst the dust.

The Prajna Peak was a huge hill that grew out of the Buddha's relics after his nirvana. The plateau where the Chief Monk of Scripture sat was the Buddha's left hand. Throughout the years, the Buddha's palm kept open, with two fingers pressed together as if they were picking up a flower, which used to be the pear tree. Many years ago, the pear tree was removed by the Academy hence there was no flower in the Buddha's hand ever since. The intent of picking up a flower was gone. Only the open palm stayed against the chest where it was covered by vines and Bodhi Trees on the cliff.

When the monks finally got to the plateau, they could only see the horrible ruins. The former lush vines were chopped and scattered like dead snakes among the ruins of the white stupa and the ancient temple. And the Bodhi trees were all gone, probably crushed and buried under the rocks. 

There was a deep crack on the plateau as if it went down through the mountain to the brooks. And a deep cave on the cliff was emitting some profound horror. No one knew how deep that cave was, and whether it went directly to or thrust through the Buddah's heart. Was the Chief Monk in there?

Deep inside the Prajna Peak, about a dozen miles away from the entrance, there were still thunder and flying stones. They hit onto the walls and created low bangs.

The stones hit on the walls and created low bangs because it was a newly formed tunnel when the Chief Monk's body was pushed into the cliff. The surface of the wall was heated to red, almost melted and turned into magma by the friction. 

Deep down the cave, there was no light except for the dim redness on the walls. But the two people inside were no ordinary human beings hence they could see clearly. 

The dust was settled and the thunders ceased.

Jun Mo's hand was trembling while holding the iron sword. Blood gushed from his wounds and fell onto the heated ground sizzling.

The Chief Monk was still lifted in the air by the iron sword. His kasaya was torn and his cane was gone. The skinny old monk was stained with dust and looked miserable.

The two iron arrows thrust through the chest of the Chief Monk. The sharp arrowheads must have nailed into the cliff behind the Chief Monk. Only half of the shafts could be seen slightly swaying.

Ever since he had obtained the unbreakable vajra body, it was probably for the first time that he was wounded by human weapons. The monks from the Xuankong Temple would definitely be stupefied if they could see this. But the Chief Monk was not bleeding. Although he was thrust by Ning Que's two iron arrows, he was not bleeding at all. Nor did his pale face flush, or did any blood gush out of his chest.

The wounds on the body pierced by the iron arrows were distinctive. But there was no blood, flesh or even bones inside. The body seemed to be made of gold or jade, rather than human flesh.

The Chief Monk of Scripture stared at Jun Mo and said with difficulty, "I've told you. You cannot kill me with the arrows."

Jun Mo said nothing further. He charged every bit of his cultivation into the iron sword, and pounded it onto the two iron arrows emotionlessly.

Pounding bangs were constantly heard from deep down the cave. After a long while, the pounding eventually stopped. Jun Mo supported his exhausted body with the iron sword and rested for a while. Then he stood straight again, looked above toward the cliff and nodded with satisfaction.

He had virtually bent the two solid iron arrows with his iron sword, and turned them into shackles. They were thrust through the body of the Chief Monk and made it impossible for him to escape. 

The Chief Monk of Scripture could never step onto the ground. Nor could his back reach the cliff. The only connection between him and the outside world were the two bended iron arrows now.

His bond with the earth was completely cut off.

Jun Mo was of course very satisfied. Then he recalled what the Chief Monk of Scripture said previously: "We could not kill you with the arrows. But we can nail you until your death." While saying so, he looked very calm yet bursting with pride. He defeated the living Buddha together with his Youngest Brother, and imprisoned him in the cave. How could this not be magnificent? 

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Chapter 1117
Chapter 1116
Chapter 1115 - Unfolding The Sky (III)
Chapter 1114
Chapter 1113
1112 The Fall Of West-Hill II
1111 The Fall Of West-Hill I
Chapter 1110
Chapter 1109
Chapter 1108
Chapter 1107
Chapter 1106
Chapter 1105
Chapter 1104 - A Bowl Of Noodles
Chapter 1103
1102 Born To Be A Pair I
Chapter 1101
Chapter 1100
Chapter 1099
1098 A Mountain Equalling Sky, A Stick Equalling Eyebrows
1097 You See
Chapter 1096
Chapter 1095
1094 By The Lake I
Chapter 1093
1092 Peace Of Mind
1091 Kept Heading North
Chapter 1090
1089 The Banquet III
1088 The Banquet II
Chapter 1087
1086 The Strai
Chapter 1085 - On Both Sides Of The River
Chapter 1084
Chapter 1083 - Human Could Never Predict Heaven's Will
Chapter 1082 - Stone Statues And Chicken Soup
Chapter 1081 - Crushing Rocks On The Chest
Chapter 1080 - Eradicating Buddhism (Part 3)
Chapter 1080
Chapter 1079 - Eradicating Buddhism (Part 2)
Chapter 1079
Chapter 1078 - Eradicating Buddhism (Part 1)
Chapter 1078
Chapter 1077 - Small Town, Butcher's Shop And The Knife
1076 Crossing The Great Swamp, Seeing The River
1075 The Jolly Dashing Wind Through Thousand Miles
1074 A Wisp Of Haoran Qi
Chapter 1073 - Heading for Yangzhou (II)
Chapter 1072 - Heading To Yangzhou (Part 1)
1072 Heading To Yangzhou Part 1
1071 Back To The Verdant Canyon
1070 Talisman, Tree, Bridge And The Person Attached To The Top
Chapter 1069 - Something I Had To Do
Chapter 1068
1067 One In The East, One In The Wes
Chapter 1066
1065 The National Master's Array
1064 I Retrieved What She Had Sent Ou
1063 Back To The City Of Wei
Chapter 1062
Chapter 1061 - Morning Glow, Breeze, Wild Flowers, Grass, And The Arrow
Chapter 1060 - The Dawn Over Here Is Quiet
Chapter 1059 - The Bleeding Setting Sun, And The Ink-Black Deep Ocean
Chapter 1058
1057 The Blade Longed For Blood, And I Longed For Horses
1056 The Joy Of Not Knowing The Resul
1055 Tricks Of The Headmaster And His Disciple, Backed By Chang'an
Chapter 1054 - Her Being Pursued
1053 Countless Pairs Of Hands
1052 The Magnificen
1051 The Arrow Pointed At The World
1050 The Butcher's Shop In The Town
Chapter 1049 - The Blooming Tree By The Corner
Chapter 1048
1047 Down The abyss, By The Lagoon
Chapter 1046 - Looking Up To Sky
Chapter 1045 - The Dreadful Person In The Way
1044 Sages Never Get Lonely
1043 Sacred Flame Roaring, My Body Burning
Chapter 1042 - Farewell In The Yellow Sand
Chapter 1041 - I Want To Look At The Sun
1040 Truly Alive
1039 He Was No Longer One Person
1038 Between Heaven And Earth, There Stood Tang Xiaotang
Chapter 1037 - The White Smoke
1036 Blood Phoenix Shrilling In Peach Mountain III
1035 Blood Phoenix Shrilling On Peach Mountain II
Chapter 1034.1
1034 Wind Roaring
1033 That Winter
1032 There Is Hope II
1031 There Is Hope I
1030 The Childish, The Bright, And The Ordinary II
1029 The Childish, The Bright, And The Ordinary I
1028 The Childish, The Bright, And The Ordinary I
1027 Her Faith
1026 Then Nothing
Chapter 1025
1024 The Talk He Wants With Her II
1023 The Talk He Wants With Her I
Chapter 1022 - God Is Gone, Then What About Haotian?
1021 The Academy's Matter Of Course
1020 The Specter Of The Academy
Chapter 1019 - The Way To Negotiate With The World (II)
1018 The Way To Negotiate With The World II
1017 The Way To Negotiate With The World I
1016 Let's Gamble, On Human Lives II
1015 Let's Gamble, On Human Lives I
Chapter 1014
1013 Who Fights With His Life, And Who Sells The Liquor?
1012 Happy Excursion
1011 The Treachery II
1010 The Treachery I
1009 The Messenger I
1008 Killing In The Autumn Wind And Rain III
1007 Killing In The Autumn Wind And Rain II
1006 Killing In The Autumn Wind And Rain I
1005 Every Human Being Has Compassion
1004 Killing A Virtuous Man
1003 Looking After II
1002 Looking After I
1001 The Revolution Failed
1000 In The Crystal Of Light And Realm Of Darkness, Who Is Watching You?
999 Why Sorry
998 The Sighs
997 A Sigh
996 A Man Died
995 The Last Strike
994 The First Strike
Chapter 993
992 A Young Man In Indigo Gown
991 Someone Lifted The Curtain
990 Haotian's Gift To The Human World II
989 Haotian's Gift To The Human World I
988 The Destination
987 Never Let You Go
986 Spring Breeze Turns into Rain and the Compassionate Ark Liberates All
985 My Love, How Could You Not Understand?
984 Finish The Tea Before You Ask Why
983 A Brand New Work
982 Ning Que And Sangsang Return And The Chessboard Goes Back
Chapter 981
980 Spring Thunder In The Human World, And Holding Flower In The Buddha Land
979 Merciful Ferry And Unreasonable Buddha
978 Cultivating Buddhism Part III
Chapter 977
Chapter 976
975 Cultivating Buddhism Part I
Chapter 974
Chapter 973
Chapter 972
Chapter 971
970 The Bodhisattva
969 Devils and Ghosts at the River Bottom
Chapter 968
967 Slashing Forward
966 Kill At Sigh
965 A Crow Fell on a Pig
964 Killing Buddha and the Old Pickle Jar
963 Poisoned
962 They Open the Black Umbrella But Can't Leave
961 See through the Sky and Phra Pidta
960 Striking You is Because Missing You, So it is Loud
959 The Sky Wants to Strike You
958 Shadow and Bell
957 Who
956 When
955 Return With Fruitful Results
954 Blossoms At Las
953 Hand in Hand
952 Shoulder By Shoulder
951 Rendezvous
950 It is Sword Anyway Part III
949 It is Sword Anyway Part II
948 It Is a Sword Anyway I
947 Man Must be Resolute and Broad-Minded
946 Breaking the Bones
945 A Prairie Fire
Chapter 944
943 Aversion
942 Attachmen
941 The Other End of the Chessboard
940 One Green Pear through Five-Hundred Years
939 White Tower Bursting Out of Clouds
938 Western Land, Ning Que's Bliss
937 Buddha's Palm
936 Enchanted Morning Bell and Return of Light of Buddha
935 The Way Jun Mo cultivates Buddha Dharma
934 Snow Lotus on the Cliff
933 Ugly
932 Beautiful
931 Look at the Sky From the Bottom of a Well
930 Stepping on The Mountain Towards The Bodhi Tree
929 Questioning Heaven in the Morass, Collecting Things Under the Jade Tree
928 In the Human World II
927 In the Human World I
926 Life is A Cultivation
925 On Behalf of Heaven
924 Long Time No See
923 The Mean House
922 The Mean Abbey
921 The Moon Does Wax and Wane, and People Do Suffer Old Age and Illness
920 God Gets Sick Part Ⅲ
919 God Gets Sick Part Ⅱ
918 God Gets Sick Part Ⅰ
917 I Am Not Among All Living Creatures
916 I Think I Am the Sea
915 I Want to See the Sea
914 Untitled
913 Her Image
912 Some Trivial Matters
911 Splash-Ink and Dirty Clouds
910 Cursive on the Cloud
909 Intruding the Palace
908 The Most Despicable Man
907 Those No One Could Understand
906 The Gloom Absorber, the River Crosser and the Marshmallow
905 Overestimating Oneself by the Yellow River
904 Peach Mountain in Havoc after the Snowstorm
903 From the Abyss to the Abbey
902 Into the Abyss Together
Chapter 901
Chapter 900
899 The Days in the Divine Hall of Light Part Ⅱ
898 The Days in the Divine Hall of Light Part I
897 Do You Find This Interesting?
Chapter 896
Chapter 895
894 Those You Could Never Understand
Chapter 893
892 The Feeling
891 Sangsang Has Hurt Me a Thousand Times Part Ⅱ
890 Sangsang Has Hurt Me a Thousand Times Part I
889 Asking the Heaven Part Ⅱ
888 Asking the Heaven Part I
887 Climbing Up the Peach Mountain
886 Messy to Unravel
885 The Yellow River Once Flowed
884 A Step from Jun Mo, an Arrow from the South
Chapter 883
Chapter 882
Chapter 881
Chapter 880
Chapter 879
Chapter 878
Chapter 877
Chapter 876
Chapter 875
Chapter 874
Chapter 873
Chapter 872
Chapter 871
Chapter 870
Chapter 869
Chapter 868
Chapter 867
Chapter 866
Chapter 865
Chapter 864
Chapter 863
Chapter 862
Chapter 861
Chapter 860
Chapter 859
Chapter 858
Chapter 857
Chapter 856
Chapter 855
Chapter 854
Chapter 853
Chapter 852
Chapter 851 - Before the Flowers and Beneath the Moon (Part 2)
Chapter 851
Chapter 850 - Before the Flowers and Beneath the Moon (Part 1)
Chapter 850
Chapter 849
Chapter 848
Chapter 847 - Hatred of Two (Part 2)
Chapter 847
Chapter 846 - Hatred of Two (Part 2)
Chapter 846
Chapter 845 - Hatred of Two (Part 1)
Chapter 845
Chapter 844
Chapter 843
Chapter 842
Chapter 841
Chapter 840
Chapter 839
Chapter 838
Chapter 837
Chapter 836
Chapter 835
Chapter 834
Chapter 833
Chapter 832
Chapter 831
Chapter 830
Chapter 829
Chapter 828
Chapter 827
Chapter 826
Chapter 825
Chapter 824
Chapter 823
Chapter 822
Chapter 821
Chapter 820
Chapter 819
Chapter 818
Chapter 817
Chapter 816
Chapter 815
Chapter 814
Chapter 813
Chapter 812
Chapter 811
Chapter 810
Chapter 809
Chapter 808
Chapter 807
Chapter 806
Chapter 805
Chapter 804
Chapter 803
Chapter 802
Chapter 801
Chapter 800
Chapter 799
Chapter 798
Chapter 797
Chapter 796
Chapter 795
Chapter 794
Chapter 793
Chapter 792 - Unacceptance of the Noble Kingdom (Part 3)
Chapter 792
Chapter 791 - Unacceptance of the Noble Kingdom (Part 2)
Chapter 791
Chapter 790
Chapter 789
Chapter 788
Chapter 787
Chapter 786
Chapter 785
Chapter 784
Chapter 783: Frozen (Part I)
Chapter 782
Chapter 781: Armed with Chang'an to Fight (Part I)
Chapter 780
Chapter 779: Break up with the Past
Chapter 778
Chapter 777: Divine Talisman, Pinprick, and Faded Lotus
Chapter 776: This Road Is Impassable
Chapter 775: Understanding and Defense
Chapter 774: Full Devotion Because of Sadness
Chapter 773
Chapter 772
Chapter 771: Storming into the City
Chapter 770: Chang'an, the Falling Snow
Chapter 769
Chapter 768
Chapter 767
Chapter 766: Water in the Yellow River from Sky
Chapter 765
Chapter 764: Sword Competition in the Verdant Canyon (Part 2)
Chapter 764
Chapter 763: Sword Competition in the Verdant Canyon (Part 1)
Chapter 763
Chapter 762
Chapter 761
Chapter 760
Chapter 759
Chapter 758: Second Brother's Rule (Part I)
Chapter 757
Chapter 756
Chapter 755
Chapter 754
Chapter 753: A Sleepless Night (Part I)
Chapter 752
Chapter 751
Chapter 750: The Best of the Best (Part I)
Chapter 749
Chapter 748: Cage of Ten Thousand Swords
Chapter 747
Chapter 746: The Iron Sword Wants You to Cry
Chapter 745: The Source of Calmness (Part II)
Chapter 744
Chapter 743
Chapter 742: Heavy Sound
Chapter 741: Building Fences and Forging Iron
Chapter 740: An Arrow Shower, Red Lines, and a Sword
Chapter 739: Killing Silence
Chapter 738
Chapter 737
Chapter 736
Chapter 735
Chapter 734
Chapter 733
Chapter 732
Chapter 731
Chapter 730
Chapter 729
Chapter 728
Chapter 727
Chapter 726
Chapter 725
Chapter 724
Chapter 723
Chapter 722
Chapter 721
Chapter 720
Chapter 719
Chapter 718
Chapter 717
Chapter 716
Chapter 715
Chapter 714
Chapter 713
Chapter 712
Chapter 711
Chapter 710
Chapter 709
Chapter 708
Chapter 707
Chapter 706
Chapter 705
Chapter 704
Chapter 703
Chapter 702
Chapter 701
Chapter 700
Chapter 699
Chapter 698
Chapter 697: A New Story (Part 2)
Chapter 697
Chapter 696: A New Story (Part 1)
Chapter 696
Chapter 695
Chapter 694
Chapter 693: Ascension (Part 1)
Chapter 693
Chapter 692
Chapter 691
Chapter 690
Chapter 689
Chapter 688: The Headmaster's Story (Part 2)
Chapter 688
Chapter 687: The Headmaster's Story (Part 1)
Chapter 687
Chapter 686
Chapter 685
Chapter 684
Chapter 683
Chapter 682
Chapter 681
Chapter 680
Chapter 679
Chapter 678
Chapter 677
Chapter 676: Sword of the World (Part 2)
Chapter 676
Chapter 675: Sword of the World (Part 1)
Chapter 675
Chapter 674
Chapter 673
Chapter 672: Dark Dreams (Part 2)
Chapter 672
Chapter 671
Chapter 670
Chapter 669
Chapter 668
Chapter 667
Chapter 666
Chapter 665
Chapter 664
Chapter 663
Chapter 662
Chapter 661
Chapter 660
Chapter 659
Chapter 658
Chapter 657
Chapter 656
Chapter 655
Chapter 654
Chapter 653
Chapter 652
Chapter 651
Chapter 650
Chapter 649
Chapter 648
Chapter 647
Chapter 646
Chapter 645
Chapter 644
Chapter 643
Chapter 642
Chapter 641
Chapter 640
Chapter 639
Chapter 638
Chapter 637
Chapter 636
Chapter 635
Chapter 634
Chapter 633
Chapter 632
Chapter 631
Chapter 630
Chapter 629
Chapter 628
Chapter 627
Chapter 626
Chapter 625
Chapter 624
Chapter 623
Chapter 622
Chapter 621
Chapter 620
Chapter 619
Chapter 618
Chapter 617
Chapter 616
Chapter 615
Chapter 614
Chapter 613
Chapter 612
Chapter 611
Chapter 610
Chapter 609
Chapter 608
Chapter 607
Chapter 606
Chapter 605
Chapter 604
Chapter 603
Chapter 602
Chapter 601
Chapter 600
Chapter 599
Chapter 598
Chapter 597
Chapter 596
Chapter 595
Chapter 594
Chapter 593
Chapter 592
Chapter 591
Chapter 590
Chapter 589
Chapter 588
Chapter 587
Chapter 586
Chapter 585
Chapter 584
Chapter 583
Chapter 582
Chapter 581
Chapter 580
Chapter 579
Chapter 578
Chapter 577
Chapter 576
Chapter 575
Chapter 574
Chapter 573
Chapter 572
Chapter 571
Chapter 570
Chapter 569
Chapter 568
Chapter 567
Chapter 566
Chapter 565
Chapter 564
Chapter 563
Chapter 562
Chapter 561
Chapter 560
Chapter 559
Chapter 558
Chapter 557
Chapter 556
Chapter 555
Chapter 554
Chapter 553
Chapter 552
Chapter 551
Chapter 550
Chapter 549
Chapter 548
Chapter 547
Chapter 546
Chapter 545
Chapter 544
Chapter 543
Chapter 542
Chapter 541
Chapter 540
Chapter 539
Chapter 538
Chapter 537
Chapter 536
Chapter 535
Chapter 534
Chapter 533
Chapter 532
Chapter 531
Chapter 530
Chapter 529
Chapter 528: Frosted Red Maple Leaves, Riders in Black
Chapter 527: The Shabby Temple in Autumn
Chapter 526
Chapter 525
Chapter 524: Can't Leave the Green Hill
Chapter 523: Candy of Life
Chapter 522
Chapter 521: Heaven's Orders and Darkness
Chapter 520: Gray-eyed Cub
Chapter 519
Chapter 518
Chapter 517
Chapter 516: Prophecy of the Broken Beam
Chapter 515
Chapter 514
Chapter 513
Chapter 512
Chapter 511: The Lonesome Mountain
Chapter 510
Chapter 509: Heart's Blood
Chapter 508
Chapter 507: The Black Horse Carriage with A Sunroof
Chapter 506: Disappointed before Parting
Chapter 505: Small Pills
Chapter 504
Chapter 503: Just Because of One More Look at You
Chapter 502
Chapter 501
Chapter 500
Chapter 499
Chapter 498
Chapter 497
Chapter 496: The Story of Spring(III)
Chapter 495: The Story of Spring (II)
Chapter 494
Chapter 493
Chapter 492: Tomb Sweeping
Chapter 491
Chapter 490: The Same World, the Different Thoughts
Chapter 489: Friends from the Same Sect and Enemies in the Winter Forest
Chapter 488: After Your Death
Chapter 487
Chapter 486: Lullaby
Chapter 485
Chapter 484
Chapter 483: The Open Spear
Chapter 482
Chapter 481: The Blood Flag Will Not Fall
Chapter 480: The Meeting of Iron Flowers and Iron Arrows
Chapter 479
Chapter 478
Chapter 477
Chapter 476
Chapter 475: Snowing
Chapter 474
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
Chapter 471: Blood in the Palm; People on the Bridge
Chapter 470
Chapter 469
Chapter 468: Watching the Snow
Chapter 467: Winter Solstice Festival
Chapter 466: Disabusing
Chapter 465
Chapter 464
Chapter 463: Stronger Feeling of Autumn
Chapter 462
Chapter 461
Chapter 460
Chapter 459
Chapter 458: The Fisherman and the Invitation
Chapter 457
Chapter 456
Chapter 455: Retiring and Growing Old
Chapter 454
Chapter 453: Observing the Sword for A Whole Night and Drawing it
Chapter 452: Why Fight with Someone Who Was Not in the Same State as Yours?
Chapter 451
Chapter 450
Chapter 449
Chapter 448
Chapter 447: The Time Would Come for Stars to Fall
Chapter 446
Chapter 445
Chapter 444: The Arrival of A Maiden Taoist Priest Drenched in the Rain.
Chapter 443
Chapter 442
Chapter 441: Holding Umbrella
Chapter 440: Planting Lotus
Chapter 439: Moving Trees
Chapter 438: Sword Thunder
Chapter 437
Chapter 436
Chapter 435: Blasting the Stream
Chapter 434: Torn Armor
Chapter 433: Cutting the Weeds
Chapter 432
Chapter 431
Chapter 430
Chapter 429
Chapter 428
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
Chapter 425
Chapter 424
Chapter 423
Chapter 422
Chapter 421
Chapter 420
Chapter 419
Chapter 418
Chapter 417
Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411: Borrowing the Sword (Part 2)
Chapter 411
Chapter 410: Borrowing the Sword (Part 1)
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
Chapter 408
Chapter 407
Chapter 406
Chapter 405: The Academy Is Always Very Polite
Chapter 404: Why Don't You Give in? (Part 2)
Chapter 404
Chapter 403: Why Don't You Give in? (Part 1)
Chapter 403
Chapter 402
Chapter 401
Chapter 400
Chapter 399
Chapter 398
Chapter 397
Chapter 396
Chapter 395
Chapter 394: The Third Book
Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388: Jumping Down From the Waterfall and Talking About Beasts
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360
Chapter 359
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356
Chapter 355
Chapter 354
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351
Chapter 350
Chapter 349
Chapter 348
Chapter 347
Chapter 346
Chapter 345
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327: Depressed yet Zealous
Chapter 326: Everyone Has a Chain on His Neck
Chapter 325
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286
Chapter 285
Chapter 284
Chapter 283
Chapter 282
Chapter 281
Chapter 280
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277
Chapter 276
Chapter 275
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260
Chapter 259
Chapter 258
Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
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Chapter 80
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
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Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
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