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Chapter 28 Part 2
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The next day, the old man and the young girl are back in the forest. The old man tells the young man that he is from the "qingyun" sect, which is the most powerful cultivation system in the world. The young man tells him that he has seen him using a golden mace, which reminds him of the buddhism of the ancient times. He asks if the golden mace is a reference to the ancient buddhist doctrine of mantra, which has been passed down from one generation to the next. The man explains that his master told him that the mantra has changed since then, and that it is his duty as a cultivator to help people whenever they are being persecuted by monsters. He says that the black rock cave is the mayor of the forest, and villagers used to dig up black rocks to build roads there. He tells the two men that if they do not stop running, they will be caught and punished. The two men are shocked to see that the old sawr and the girl have returned to the forest again, and they are angry that they have to try their luck on the young woman. They blame it on the old master's technique of earth-rifling, which they claim is the only way to get to the girl. The elder man says that he does not know where the girl went after they parted ways, and he is surprised to see the look on the older man's face. The older man says the girl is special to him, but he has no interest in her. The younger man says he is going to teach the elder man a lesson, and the two of them go back to their jobs.
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Celestial Destroyer - Scroll of White Silk Cloud • Chapter 28 Part 2 • Page ik-page-4489548
Chapter 28 Part 2
This is a locked chapterChapter 28 Part 2
About This Chapter
The next day, the old man and the young girl are back in the forest. The old man tells the young man that he is from the "qingyun" sect, which is the most powerful cultivation system in the world. The young man tells him that he has seen him using a golden mace, which reminds him of the buddhism of the ancient times. He asks if the golden mace is a reference to the ancient buddhist doctrine of mantra, which has been passed down from one generation to the next. The man explains that his master told him that the mantra has changed since then, and that it is his duty as a cultivator to help people whenever they are being persecuted by monsters. He says that the black rock cave is the mayor of the forest, and villagers used to dig up black rocks to build roads there. He tells the two men that if they do not stop running, they will be caught and punished. The two men are shocked to see that the old sawr and the girl have returned to the forest again, and they are angry that they have to try their luck on the young woman. They blame it on the old master's technique of earth-rifling, which they claim is the only way to get to the girl. The elder man says that he does not know where the girl went after they parted ways, and he is surprised to see the look on the older man's face. The older man says the girl is special to him, but he has no interest in her. The younger man says he is going to teach the elder man a lesson, and the two of them go back to their jobs.
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