Unparalleled After Ten Consecutive Draws
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chapter-1085
Chapter 1085: The Last Fated One, Papiyas Scripture, Settling Debts With The Lin Clan
The ruler of Honorable Yokai Hall arrived at Yin Underworld Universe.
The scene alone shocked a lot of the audience, and it also sparked heated discussion.
“Oh my goodness! Shouldn’t the Honorable Yokai Hall Ruler be at the hall? Why is he here attacking Chu Kuangren?”
“What is going on?”“I guess we’re in for a show.”
The Yokai Ruler stood high up in the air with a powerful aura and glimmers of fiery spark around him. There was a surge of powerful and elegant energy around him as if he was an emperor.
“Yokai Ruler, do you want to go to war with me?”
Icy-cold killing intent appeared in the Yokai Ruler’s eyes in response to Chu Kuangren’s question. He really wanted to kill Chu Kuangren on the spot, but he sensed another powerful presence coming in rapidly — it was Hundred Academy’s Dean.
Chu Kuangren was already mature in terms of power level, so even if he were to engage, he could not make the kill in a short time.
Once the Dean arrived, it would be another tough battle.
“Brother Chu, the Battle of Destiny does not tolerate an anomaly. You better watch out,” the Yokai Ruler said and turned around, wanting to leave.“The last Fated One, he’s at the hall right?” Chu Kuangren suddenly asked.
The look on the Yokai Ruler changed after hearing the question.
“How did you–”
“Right now. From you.”
“You tricked me.”
The Yokai Ruler’s heart sank for a moment, and his tone was as cold as a blizzard.
“It’s you being stupid, or my tricks wouldn’t have worked. Besides, even if I don’t trick you for it, I more or less know it,” Chu Kuangren said.
When he killed the Blood Monk Disciple, there were two wills of the Immortal World. One of them either belonged to the dead Yuan Xu or Lin Yan.
It made him wonder if the will would search for its next host after the current one was dead.
Yet, coincidentally, the Yokai Ruler appeared right when he was about to retrieve the will of the Immortal World.
It was obvious that the Yokai Ruler wanted to prevent him from taking them.
If he did not get them, the wills of the Immortal World would go on to the next Fated One.
Among the known Fated Ones, other than Shang Honghua, there was one more mysterious one.
The coincidental appearance of the Yokai Ruler felt off. Did he come all the way here just to stop Chu Kuangren from getting the wills of the Immortal World?
No. The Yokai Ruler’s objective was the will of the Immortal World itself.
Therefore, Chu Kuangren figured that the last Fated One should be at the Honorable Yokai Hall.
The Yokai Ruler seemed to be certain that the remaining wills of the Immortal World would go to the Fated One back at the hall, and that was why he intervened.
Of course, the speculation was a little farfetched, hence the trick. It was great that Chu Kuangren got the answer with his trick, and even if he could not, it did not matter.
“Chu Kuangren, my son is the Fated One. Even if you are an anomaly, you shall submit,” the Yokai Ruler said.
“Are you referring to the crown prince of the hall? Oh, then let me give you a piece of advice. You should start finding the next heir,” Chu Kuangren said.
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His calm composure and aura were unmatched when he said that.
The look on the Yokai Ruler’s face was as still as water when he grunted and said, “You shall pay for your arrogance sooner or later.”
Then, he left in the form of a stream of light.
Chu Kuangren watched with intense killing intent as the Yokai Ruler left. “Maybe the Yokai Hall doesn’t need to find the next heir since they won’t exist soon. Why would they need one?”
He did not pursue or try to attack the Yokai Ruler.
After all, he knew the Yokai Ruler was not any Heavenly Immortal. The Yokai Ruler was a lot stronger than the Heavenly Immortal of the Heavenly Dao Sect, whom he killed before.
He might not be scared of the Yokai Ruler, but it remained difficult to kill such a powerful Heavenly Immortal. However, he believed he had a way around it as well.
After the Yokai Ruler left, the Dean also sensed his absence halfway through the journey, so he stopped and returned to the academy.
Back in the Yin Underworld Universe, Chu Kuangren reaped the spoils of the battle with Ming Zi and Blood Monk Disciple.
He found a black scripture from the Yin and Yang Ring of Blood Monk Disciple.
The title of the book was spelled Papiyas Scripture.
It was an Immortal Scripture written by the ancient demonic entity, the Demonic Buddha Papiyas.
The Demonic Buddha Papiyas was the king of the Desire Realm, the nemesis of Buddha, and a powerful existence that could rival an Arch Gilded Immortal.
It might even be at Dao Fusion or Primordial level.
Scripture written by such an entity was everything but normal.
The scripture could rival Jade Pool Immortal’s Scripture or even the Prime Clarity Spiritual Scripture. The mystic knowledge contained in the pages was unlike anything else.
“Too bad it’s just a fragment of the whole, like the Jade Pool Immortal’s Scripture,” Chu Kuangren said as he shook his head.
If it were a complete Papiyas Scripture, the Blood Monk Disciple might be a rank higher than he was.
Despite being a fragmented piece of scripture, it was still a great reference to Chu Kuangren. He might be able to pull out several examples to his benefit from the scripture.
“This scripture is a lot more practical than the fancy will of the Immortal World.”
Chu Kuangren happily kept it away.
Then, he continued scouring the place for other treasures. He did find quite a number of Demonic Dao treasures, but they were barely useful to him.
They were great for exchanging for Immortal Crystals, though.
The Yin Underworld Seal was a decent treasure as well. After all, a Golden Immortal Weapon was considered a rare item here in Planquilon Immortal World.
Unfortunately, he already had the Nine Province Cauldron.
“I should find some time to send this back to Firmament Star,” Chu Kuangren mumbled.
After that, he left the Yin Underworld Universe.
Several days later, in a certain city, a mystical energy fluctuation spread from an inn.
All the cultivators within the proximity saw a terrifying apparition of the Demonic Buddha, and the appearance alone invoked their deepest desire.
Fortunately, it only appeared for a mere second.
Despite appearing for just a short time, the deepest desire from one’s heart, breaking free of the moral shackles, gave everyone who felt it the chills.
It was not the desire that was scary; it was the feeling of losing control.
“Who did this?”
Someone looked at the source of the energy fluctuation in fear.
Many left the inn in a hurry, as if they were running away from a demon king’s castle.
Inside the inn, Chu Kuangren slowly opened his eyes. Deep within his eyes, a hint of solemn yet wicked black Buddhist Light appeared for just a moment.
“This Papiyas Scripture really holds a lot of mystical knowledge.”
After spending days on the Papiyas Scripture, he had mastered it and another source energy completely.
The source energy was a strange one. It was the combination of desire and Buddha, which made it feel strong, solemn, and enchanting but also dangerous!
Other normal cultivators might risk losing their mind to the source energy, and it would only get more dangerous once it ranked up to one’s Immortal’s Core.
Even an Arhat Bodhisattva who excelled in meditation might succumb to its temptation but not Chu Kuangren.
His Daoist core was indestructible, and it would never budge in front of evil. He could master the complete Papiyas Scripture if there were one, let alone a fragmented piece.
After his closed-door meditation, Chu Kuangren moved on to the next item on his agenda.
“He Fei, come with me to the Lin clan,” Chu Kuangren said.
Surprised, He Fei asked, “Master, are you going after the Lin clan this time?”
“Since you and He Yun are already my followers, it’s time for the Lin clan to pay for challenging my patience multiple times.”
“Boss, are we going to a fight again? Great!”
Excited, Lil Fox threw punches in the air. She might be an audience to all of Chu Kuangren’s battles, but watching the battle with her own eyes made her feel like she was part of it.