I Really Don't Know How to Practice

Chapter 846 Buddha Hongyuan

Looking at Kujie who turned into a relic, Han Xu was filled with emotion.

In his previous life, he had heard that only monks with extremely profound Buddhist teachings could turn into relics after death. Kujie had done all his life for the people of the world, and he deserved the title of a monk.

When Wuche walked out of the study with Kujie's relic in his hand, a thousand-foot Buddha light suddenly appeared in the sky, and the golden light fell, bathing Xiaoquan Temple in holiness.

In the Buddha's light, huge Buddha statues appeared. There were a total of twenty Buddha statues, all of which were phantoms condensed by Buddhist masters with boundless magical powers.

They were the abbots of the other seventeen Buddhist temples, as well as the Buddhist sect masters Kongting and Kongyu. The largest Buddha statue in the middle was the Buddha, the supreme master of Buddhism.

The Buddha said loudly: "Send Kujie!"

"Send Kujie!" The other Buddha statues spoke at the same time, and then everyone recited the scriptures together. The magnificent voice resounded over the territory of Xiaoquan Temple within a radius of a thousand miles, and echoed for a long time.

At this moment, all those who heard the voice, whether they were Buddhist disciples or not, put down what they were doing, put their hands together, saluted to the sky, and bid farewell to Master Kujie.

All the monks of Koizumi Temple came, their eyes full of grief. They accompanied Wuche and placed Kujie's relics in a stone pagoda.

After the relics were placed in the stone pagoda, they immediately emitted a golden glow, as if Kujie would always be here watching Koizumi Temple, and through Koizumi Temple, he also cared about the people of the world.

The funeral was simple. The disciples remembered Kujie together. After reciting the scriptures of rebirth, Wuche officially asked everyone to go back as the abbot and do what they should do.

Although the disciples were sad, they also understood that Kujie did not want his departure to affect everyone. What they had to do was to live every day in the future, protect Koizumi Temple, uphold Kujie's wishes, and benefit the people.

"Master Han, I am waiting for you at the Great Xumi Temple." Before the Buddha statue in the air disappeared, Han Xu received a message from the Buddha, who already knew that he had come to the Buddha Realm.

After sending Kujie off for the last time, Wuche's emotions gradually calmed down. After taking over the responsibility of the abbot, he seemed to have grown a lot all of a sudden, not in terms of strength, but in terms of mentality.

Wuche, who had just become the abbot, also had many things to deal with, so Han Xu did not stay in Xiaoquan Temple, refused Wuche's repeated requests, and embarked on the teleportation array to the Great Xumi Temple.

This trip was originally to see the Buddha. Since the Buddha had invited him, Han Xu naturally had to go as soon as possible.

The Great Xumi Temple is located on the top of Xumi Mountain in the extreme west of Tianxuan Realm. The Buddha's light shines here all year round, and the entire sky is golden. Even if you are thousands of miles away, you can see the magnificent temple floating on the top of the mountain.

Even though Han Xu had seen all kinds of grand scenes, when he really saw the size of the Great Xumi Temple, he couldn't help but sigh from the bottom of his heart for its sacredness and grandeur.

In front of him was the holy land of Buddhism, which was also known as the most sacred place in the three realms.

"Welcome to Supreme Han!" When Han Xu walked to the front of Mount Xumi, the Buddhist sect leader Kong Ting had been waiting here for a long time.

"Master Kong Ting." Han Xu returned the greeting. He did not think that he was superior because of his status as the Supreme. Although he could do so, he still followed the etiquette of a junior.

"Supreme Han, you are polite." Master Kong Ting turned sideways and raised his hand and said, "Please!"

Han Xu nodded, indicating that Kong Ting should go first, and he followed behind. Then, the two turned into two streams of light and escaped into the void and came to the Great Xumi Temple.

The temple is full of sacred Buddhist power, and the sound of Sanskrit makes it easy for people to enter the realm of emptiness and clarity. Along the way, you can see monks carefully cleaning the temple. Although these monks are not very old, their realms are not low. Overall, the strength of the Great Xumi Temple should be above Kunlun.

Han Xu sighed, it turns out that the deepest hidden is the most powerful. If it weren't for the fact that Buddhist disciples are not competitive with the world, how could the Tianxuan Realm allow Kunlun to dominate in the past.

When the monks saw Han Xu, they just bowed politely, and then continued to do their own things, as if Han Xu, the supreme being, was not as important as them cleaning the temple.

Putting aside their realm and strength, just talking about this mentality, it is far beyond the reach of ordinary people.

"The Buddhist holy land is well-deserved."

"Han Zhizun, you are too kind. Please come this way."

Kong Ting took Han Xu through the hall and the training room, and then a sacred mountain range appeared in front of him, like a paradise. It was hard to believe that there was a mountain range in a temple.

On a sacred mountain, there was a thatched house and a courtyard surrounded by a wooden fence. There were no door panels at the location of the courtyard and the door of the thatched house. There was only a straw mat hanging on the door of the thatched house.

Kong Ting walked outside the courtyard and said to the thatched house: "Master, Han Zhizun is here."

After speaking, he nodded to Han Xu and left.

The straw mat was automatically lifted, and an old man with a kind face walked out of the thatched house.

"Meetings, Senior Buddha."

"Amitabha! Han Zhizun is polite. My Buddhist name is Hongyuan."

This was the first time Han Xu heard the Buddhist name of the Buddha. Perhaps there were not many people in the entire Three Realms who knew this Buddhist name.

"Supreme Master Hongyuan!" Han Xu was not pretentious and addressed him as an equal.

"Supreme Master Han, are you here for Yuan Tu's matter?" Hongyuan brought Han Xu into the yard and asked straight to the point.

"Yes, we have collected intelligence. The three supreme sects are now controlled by Yuan Tu. Moreover, Yuan Tu has an extraterritorial demon named Zhan Kui under his command. He is equally powerful. In a one-on-one fight, Yang Qingcang and Ximen Wuhui are not his opponents."

"Moreover, I suspect Yuan Tu is planning a terrible thing. If he succeeds, the catastrophe may come early."

Han Xu originally prepared many arguments to persuade the Buddha to take action, but now standing in front of the old man, he can't say it.

What can be seen from the Buddha's eyes is wisdom, love, and non-contention but not inaction.

Han Xu believes that the Buddha has understood everything. It is not beautiful to say too much. If the Buddha is willing to take action, it doesn't matter if he says nothing. If the Buddha does not want to intervene, even if he talks a lot, the Buddha will not leave this thatched house.

I only heard the Buddha say: "Han Supreme, in fact, you don't need to come to the Buddha Realm. I know what Kujie did before. Although Buddhist disciples are not competitive, they are also one of the countless living beings in this world. Buddhist disciples are not just pure practitioners who only care about themselves. When necessary, they can also transform into angry Vajra to slay demons and eliminate monsters."

"Junior understands."

Han Xu stayed in the Great Sumeru Temple for three days. During these three days, he and Hongyuan Supreme sat and talked about Taoism. Whether it was cultivation or life, Han Xu had many new insights.

Three days later, Han Xu returned to the Taoist sect. Before he had time to rest, someone came to report that Chu Yu had returned with serious injuries.

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