Incredible Insight: Cultivating Immortality at Eight, Astonishing Zhang Sanfeng - Chapter 232
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At the end, Shakyamuni had ceased resisting. He had even actively infused his power into the relic. Its perfection owed much to Shakyamuniâs cooperation. Ning Changge understood whyâShakyamuni hoped for mercy.
But Ning Changge hadnât intended to wipe out Buddhism entirely anyway.
Without Shakyamuni or these twenty Buddhas, Buddhism was destined to decline irreversibly.
His gaze swept across those presentâresting briefly on members of Cihang Jingzhai, Jingnian Zen Temple, and other Buddhist factions. His voice was calm yet carried an undeniable authority:
âFrom this day forward, no new Buddhas shall be born in the Nine Provinces for a thousand years!â
Buddhas were the only ones who could pose even a slight challenge to him. By imposing this restriction, he ensured no further threats would arise from Buddhism.
The crowd was stunned.
A thousand years without new Buddhas?
Buddhism would undoubtedly decline significantly during this time.
After all, Heaven-Man experts could only live up to three cycles of sixty years at most. Sustaining their legacy for a thousand years without Land Immortals would be incredibly difficult. Sacred sites relied on Land Immortals to endure over centuries.
The crowd felt conflicted but accepted this as the outcome of Buddhismâs defeat in its long-standing rivalry with Daoism. If Daoism had lost instead, its fate would likely have been just as grim.
The remaining Buddhists bowed deeply to Ning Changge:
âWe thank the Little Immortal for sparing us. From now on, Buddhism in the Nine Provinces will focus solely on spiritual practice and abandon martial arts. No new Buddhas shall be born for a thousand years.â
Perhaps it was this crushing defeatâŚ
Or perhaps witnessing so many Buddhas enter nirvanaâŚ
But many monks seemed to have gained newfound clarity. Reflecting on their lives thus far, they felt they had only half-understood Buddhismâs teachings. A desire to truly alleviate othersâ suffering began to take root in their hearts.
Ning Changge nodded slightly.
With his spiritual senses, he could discern whether their submission was genuine or feigned.
He anticipated that some Buddhist factions might secretly continue practicing martial artsâbut such minor transgressions were inconsequential. They could even serve as training opportunities for Wudang disciples in the future.
The crowd marveled at Ning Changgeâs composure and strength. Today, he had single-handedly subdued all of Buddhism. When news spread across the Nine Provinces, it would undoubtedly cause an uproar!
Compared to Zhang Sanfengâs centenary celebrationâŚ
This event would leave an even greater mark on history.
If defeating the Sword Demon had cemented Ning Changgeâs place among the Nine Provincesâ eliteâŚ
Then todayâs events would spark debates about whether he deserved to be called the strongest in the Nine Provinces, reigning supreme over his era!
The grand hall was shrouded in silence.
Everyone present remained quiet.
They were well aware of the events that had transpired atop Tianzhu Peak. The black-robed Land Immortal who had fallen to Ning Changgeâs Five Elements Void Sword was a figure from the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. During the Dao-Buddhist conflict, various dynasties had sought to exploit the chaos to infiltrate Wudang and uncover records or inheritances of the Immortal Dao.
But no one had anticipatedâŚ
Ning Changge had not even gone to Emperor Treading Peak for the Dao-Buddhist battle. Instead, he had remained seated atop Tianzhu Peak.
With a single sword strike, he had slain a Land Immortal.
When news of this reached them, they were both enraged and terrified. After all, the black-robed figure wasnât some newly ascended Land Immortal but one of the top experts beneath the Mongol Yuanâs three greatest masters.
Yet he had been casually killed by Ning Changge.
When news of the events at Emperor Treading Peak followed, they were left utterly speechless.
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He single-handedly annihilated Buddhism!
Even the legendary reincarnation of Shakyamuni Buddha had perished, leaving everyone in shock. Such overwhelming power was simply absurd!
The Mongol Yuanâs upper echelons were shaken. While Genghis Khan feared Ning Changgeâs strength, he was also deeply covetous of the Immortal Dao. The allure of such a cultivation pathâoffering not only longevity and resurrection but also unparalleled combat powerâwas irresistible to any ruler.
If such methods could be disseminatedâŚ
Genghis Khanâs heart burned with ambition as he looked at his gathered experts and ministers, hoping they could provide a viable plan.
The National Preceptor Eight Scribes spoke after some thought:
âGreat Khan, all evidence suggests that this Little Immortalâs strength is unparalleled in the Nine Provinces. Any plan to infiltrate Wudang with a small force is doomed to fail. Even if the three of us joined forces, we would likely be no match for him.â
The demonic sect master Meng Chixing and the imperial expert Si Hanfei both nodded solemnly.
No matter how unwilling they were to admit it, they had to acknowledge Ning Changgeâs overwhelming power. This was now a consensus across the Nine Provinces.
If Ning Changge defeated a few more top-tier experts, he would undoubtedly be recognized as the strongest in the Nine Provinces!
Genghis Khan did not blame his three top experts. Instead, he asked gravely:
âSo, as the National Preceptor suggests, our only option is to besiege Wudang with an army?â
Eight Scribes nodded firmly:
âIf the Great Khan wishes to seize the secrets of the Immortal Dao, this is our only option.â
âSuch strength requires an army of at least a million soldiersâand not just any soldiers. Only our Mongol Yuanâs elite Heavenly Wolf Army stands a chance!â
His tone was heavy with caution.
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