âWhatâs your elder martial brotherâs name?â
Li Xiaobai suspected he had heard wrong and confirmed once more.
âMy elder martial brother is Li Xiaobai, a genius of the Eastern Continent, who is on good terms with my elder martial sister. This time, my elder martial sister asked him to escort me.â
Hu Meizi proudly said.
âWho is your elder martial sister?â
Li Xiaobai was utterly confused. Someone was impersonating him and swindling others in his name. How famous had he become?
âYe Wushuang of the Five Poison Cult! She just joined a few months ago, and now she is already a True Disciple of the Five Poison Cult, directly taken as a disciple by the Supreme Elder. In terms of seniority, she is even on equal footing with the sect!â
As Hu Meizi mentioned Ye Wushuang, a hint of longing appeared in her eyes. Her elder martial sister was the example she strove to emulate.
However, upon hearing this, Li Xiaobai was even more bewildered. Ye Wushuang? His second elder martial sister?
So, there was also his elder martial sisterâs story involved. But who exactly was this person impersonating him?
âWhere is your elder martial brother now?â
Li Xiaobai looked at Hu Meizi and asked.
âElder Brother Li has gone to the Great Grave. I snuck out. Do you know about the Great Grave? Why donât we also go to the Great Grave? Youâre such a big shot; surely there would be no problem. Perhaps you could even join forces with Elder Brother Li!â@@novelbin@@
Hu Meizi looked at Li Xiaobai and said.
âHas the Great Grave already been opened?â
âNot yet. Elder Brother Li went to scout the nearby area so that he can be among the first to enter it when it opens. He is always very cautious about these matters.â
âTake me to where you live. Letâs wait for your Elder Brother Li to return. I want to see who this mystery person is.â
Li Xiaobai picked up Hu Meizi, and his golden battle chariot turned into a streak of light, vanishing in an instant.
The journey was silent.
With Hu Meiziâs guidance, Li Xiaobai successfully avoided many detours and entered the city.
This was a rather remote city in the Western Continent, which had a peculiar structure. Standing at the city gate, one could see a huge Buddha statue in the distance, almost reaching into the clouds. Hu Meizi mentioned that it was Buddha Country, located right in the center of the Western Continent. It was a vast natural Pure Land, and the rest of the cities were built in a ring around Buddha Country. Compared to it, they were not only dilapidated but also remote, primarily serving as resting places for incoming cultivators.
The Great Grave was situated in the mountains on the border between Buddha Country and the city right below them, guarded by many skilled monks of the Buddhist Sect. It was a place where outsiders were forbidden.
The city walls bore the words Santian City, written flamboyantly, representing yesterday, today, and tomorrow, symbolizing the past, present, and future, quite in tune with the Zen spirit of the Buddhist Sect.
Putting away the golden battle chariot, Li Xiaobai entered the city with Hu Meizi, both maintaining a low profile without attracting the attention of the city gate guards or other observant individuals.
Hu Meizi and that fake Li Xiaobai lived in an inn within the city, but at this moment, that person had not yet returned.
Sitting down at a table in the inn, they quietly listened to the conversations of the crowd. Most of the cultivators in the city were here for the Great Grave, temporarily resting in this city until it opened.
âAh, I just went to the boundary area to check. Itâs entirely guarded by Buddhist disciples, led by monks from the Great Thunderclap Temple. They have completely sealed it off, not letting any cultivator get close. It seems like this opportunity is beyond our reach,â a rugged man said with regret on his face, somewhat indignant.
âNo matter, they can only guard it temporarily. If the Great Grave really opens, those peerless masters will surely break in. At that time, this Buddhist defense will be nothing but a formality,â another added.
âEven so, itâs still fraught with danger. Even the high monks from the Great Thunderclap Temple have been deployed. One can only imagine how astonishing the origin of this Great Grave must be,â said a pessimistic bystander.
âSpeaking of the Great Thunderclap Temple, I heard that Master Wuhu will be preaching the Buddhist scriptures in Buddha Country in a few days, enlightening all beings. I wonder if we will have the chance to glimpse the mysteries within?â another speculated.
âForget about it; Buddha Country is not an easy place to enter. One wrong step and youâll be caught by Arhat Hall. Itâs nowhere near as free as the outside world. Besides, to listen to the teachings of the master, you need an introductory letter from a monastery, not just anyone can go,â explained another.
At a nearby table, cultivators were drinking and venting their dissatisfaction; Li Xiaobai overheard plenty of useful information.
Seemingly caught up in his emotions, the burly looking cultivator suddenly slammed the table and shouted angrily,
âHmph, I donât think the Great Thunderclap Temple is all that impressive. Despite their high-and-mighty attitude in sealing off the tomb, their disciples were beaten up by Jiumozhi just recently! If Master Wuhu really decides to hold a sermon, many geniuses from the Buddhist Sect will attend, and Jiumozhi will not miss this chance to challenge them again!â
âAt that time, the geniuses of the Great Thunderclap Temple might just lose all their dignity in front of all the cultivators!â
The burly man called out.
âBrother Wang! Be careful about what you say, and watch your step. Weâre in the Western Continent, and you canât just say anything!â
The people sitting nearby immediately grabbed the burly man, looking terrified. As the saying goes, walls have ears. This is the Western Continent, and speaking ill of monks in the territory of the Buddhist Sect; isnât that asking for trouble?
The speaker might have no intention, but the listener might read into it.
Li Xiaobaiâs eyes lit up, and he raised a cup of wine to the burly cultivator, saying, âThe drinks for these gentlemen are on my table. I am Liu Jinshui; hereâs a toast to the heroes. Itâs good to make friends when abroad!â
âWhat a generous brother!â
âIâm Wang Datou, and I accept your friendship!â
The burly cultivator laughed heartily, apparently in much better spirits and sat down at Li Xiaobaiâs table with his food and drinks. His eyes lit up when he saw Hu Meizi.
âWhat a beautiful girl! Is she your younger sister? Truly a match of talents and beauty, a pair of scholar and beauty indeed!â
Hu Meizi was about to explode, but Li Xiaobai kicked her.
âI gather from the heroic spirit of you gentlemen that you are also here for the tomb?â Li Xiaobai filled their cups and slowly spoke.
âYes, weâve all come to try our luck. But itâs not easy to strike it lucky; there are too many powerful competitors. Most likely, we will return empty-handed this time.â
Wang Datou glanced meaningfully at Li Xiaobai, clearly noting that he wasnât as simple as he appeared. Those who could mingle in this environment were all sharp-minded, naturally not ready to bare their hearts over a table of drinks. His coming over was to probe Li Xiaobai.
âBrother Wang might be a bit too pessimistic. Even if the tomb is not meant for us, isnât Master Wuhu from the Thunderclap Temple going to hold a sermon on understanding the Buddhist Law? We can still think of ways to attend, right?â
Li Xiaobai casually remarked.
âHeh, Brother Liu, youâre thinking too simply. Listening to the Buddhist sermons isnât that easy. If you arenât careful and get too involved, youâll end up following the monks for life.â
Wang Datou snorted, shaking his head with amusement.
âWhat does that mean? Could it be that after listening to that masterâs teachings, one will convert to the Buddhist Sect?â
âExactly, after a sermon at least half of the audience will be so moved theyâll become followers of the Buddhist Sect, if not at the very least devout believers.â
âAnd why wonât the other half be affected?â
âListening to monks has a technique.â
Wang Datou suddenly spoke mysteriously.
âPlease enlighten me, Brother Wang!â
Li Xiaobai said earnestly.
Wang Datou nodded with satisfaction and enunciated carefully, âWhen you interact with monks in the Pure Land of Buddhism, remember this phrase: âListen, but donât listen fully!'â
âOnce you master this technique, itâs not so easy to be converted into a disciple of the Buddhist Sect.â
Li Xiaobai: ââ¦â