This is a locked chapterChapter 27: Taoist Sect's Great Senior Brother
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In this chapter, the taoists discuss the merits of changsheng's candidature for the title of teacher of the Buddha's disciple. The taoist, who is the senior brother of the sect, feels that his life has been reduced by 10 years because of his knowledge. He also feels that he is now his disciple's teacher, and that the buddhists have no choice but to send him to the land of the daluo to promote Buddhism. He feels that the karma of his master is with him and that he has the right to tell him the doctrine of the Mahayana Buddha. Believing that his master will be blinded by his victory, he decides that alchemy is the best way to go in life. He says that he already has a hundred recipes for pills, and he can start refining them. He is angry that the elder of the land, who has inferior skills to him, could not beat him. . He tells . , "you're ugly, but you sure know beautiful dreams." . The elder replies that he had his eyes on the martial nephew first, but that he was too ugly for him. He asks the elder if it is possible that he could have done it on purpose, and the elder says that it is not. He then tells the elder that since martial nephew is so good, why not allow him to compete with him? . he says that since the buddists have already given the title to him as teacher of buddhas disciples, he will not share his gold with them. The older man says that this is not nice, since he wants to be selfish. He warns the elder not to be so violent,
This is a locked chapterChapter 27: Taoist Sect's Great Senior Brother
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the taoists discuss the merits of changsheng's candidature for the title of teacher of the Buddha's disciple. The taoist, who is the senior brother of the sect, feels that his life has been reduced by 10 years because of his knowledge. He also feels that he is now his disciple's teacher, and that the buddhists have no choice but to send him to the land of the daluo to promote Buddhism. He feels that the karma of his master is with him and that he has the right to tell him the doctrine of the Mahayana Buddha. Believing that his master will be blinded by his victory, he decides that alchemy is the best way to go in life. He says that he already has a hundred recipes for pills, and he can start refining them. He is angry that the elder of the land, who has inferior skills to him, could not beat him. . He tells . , "you're ugly, but you sure know beautiful dreams." . The elder replies that he had his eyes on the martial nephew first, but that he was too ugly for him. He asks the elder if it is possible that he could have done it on purpose, and the elder says that it is not. He then tells the elder that since martial nephew is so good, why not allow him to compete with him? . he says that since the buddists have already given the title to him as teacher of buddhas disciples, he will not share his gold with them. The older man says that this is not nice, since he wants to be selfish. He warns the elder not to be so violent,