Journey of the Fate Destroying Emperor

Chapter 1405 Civilization War: Rapid Escalation & Development (I)



Chapter 1405  Civilization War: Rapid Escalation & Development (I)

A monk dressed in a black robe with the character [pain] engraved on his bald head. The monk held prayer beads on his hand and he recited sutra, but anyone who saw him would not think he was some divine or enlightened monk.

On the contrary, his body's aura was cold, indifferent, and full of resentful souls—this man was an evil monk. People who claimed to be evil monks, meat-eating monks, flower-stealing monks, and others have always existed in the upper dimension.

During Maitreya's reign, Buddhism prospered, and these people were labeled heretics, but it was hard to eliminate them — until she became one of the suns. With her immense power, these blasphemous monks were hunted down like mad dogs. In fact, she did not even have to spend too much time on them; with one thought, she could take control of the word [monk] and eliminate anyone who dared sully it.

This evil monk should have been long eradicated from this world, so why was he still alive? If there is one thing cultivators are great at, it's finding a way to survive. After Maitreya's sublimation as a sun and once she started eliminating these people, these evil monks ran to Taoism to find refuge.

Supreme Unity knew these people could have some effect on Buddhism by ruining their reputation, so he provided them with asylum. Maitreya was not happy and wanted to retaliate. Sadly, Supreme Unity did not care as much as she did about Taoims' reputation. This decision was among the first signs of cracks between the two suns.

The Suffering Monk waited in a dilapidated temple until two people appeared: a woman and a man. Their slightly red eyes and the fact they covered every part of their body were indications that they had the plague.

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