Sign In Buddha’s Palm

Chapter 62: Come In.



Chapter 62: Come In.

Edited by: Mochiusagi

Weng!!!

The tattered animal skin exuded a faint light.

As Su Qin’s Divine Sense continued to pour in, the shimmer on the surface of the animal skin dimmed. Finally, after a click, the animal skin shattered and dissipated in the air.

Su Qin opened his eyes.

“So that’s how it is.” Su Qin muttered in a low voice.

Su Qin’s guess was correct. The animal skin does indeed ‘store’ some information, and this information was invisible to normal people. Simply, only a Legend can ‘read’ the information inside.

“No wonder there is no Arhat level Martial Artist in this world. It turns out to be related to the Life Aura from 800 years ago…” Su Qin thought

According to the information ‘stored’ in the animal skin, 800 years ago, the Heavens and Earth changed drastically. In that era, several Legend Realm Martial Artists all felt the Life Aura, they broke through the sky and disappeared.

This Life Aura drove several Legends of that era crazy. Because even if you enter the Legend Realm, you will only have 500 years of lifespan.

500 years might seem long, but in fact, for any Legend, it wasn’t enough. Just one secluded cultivation could last several years and even decades!

So 800 years ago, when the Life Aura that pierced the sky was able to greatly extend the lifespan of Legends, they chased it and left such ‘information’ on things like the animal skin. That way, in future generations, any newly born Legends won’t need to stay on this continent for too long and can just follow in their footsteps.

Of course, this information was only circulated in the forces that once gave birth to the Legends.

Although the Shaolin Temple also had an Arhat, their most recent was Arhat Pao but he died 900 years ago. Arhat Pao passed away 100 years before the Life Aura was discovered. Hence, the Shaolin Temple did not know of this secret.

“I was wrong…” Su Qin sighed.

Originally, he no longer minded revealing his identity, as there was without an existence of the Arhat level. But now it seems that although there may not be one on this continent, outside the continent in the endless sea, there might be plenty.

After all, for a Legend, there is no need to supplement consumption through food. Moreover, a Legend is also able to take advantage of the wind, traveling through the sea as if it was as simple as drinking water and eating.

“Life Aura?” Su Qin frowned.

Although the animal skin recorded the reason for the big change 800 years ago, they were very secretive about mentioning the Life Aura.

“So what if there are other Legends?” Su Qin thought about it again and was a little relaxed.

At least those Legends are far overseas and pose no threat to Su Qin here.

“You all chased the Life Aura.”

Su Qin shook his head slightly.

Other Legends may be very eager to continue their lifespan, hence their pursuit of the Life Aura, but Su Qin is different. Since entering Arhat Buddhahood, Su Qin has faintly noticed that his life essence has skyrocketed from 400 to 800 years.

Currently, Su Qin is only 30 years old. Even if he doesn’t do anything in the future and his strength stagnates, he can still live for another 770 years.

“Why is my lifespan 300 years longer than the ordinary Legend?” Su Qin was a little puzzled about this.

No matter if it is an Arhat or Legend, their lifespan is 500 years, but Su Qin’s is 800 years.

“Is it because I forged my body with Supreme Yin and Supreme Yang?” Su Qin thought of a possibility.

After the constant Sign Ins, Su Qin roughly understood that when a Grade 1 Great Grandmaster wanted to transform his body, they used a different method, and it was according to their respective physique.

For example, one Grade 1 Great Grandmaster’s physique would be biased towards the Yang, and thus relies on the path of “Yang” to transform his body.

Another one is a Grade 1 Great Grandmaster whose physique is biased towards Yin, and in order to transform his body, he must embark on the path of “Yin”.

As for people like Su Qin, in which both Yin and Yang coexist, they have never appeared before.

“Is it because of the [Eyes of Truth]?” Su Qin’s eyes narrowed slightly.

It was, after all, the [Eyes of Truth] which prompted him to look for a Yin Attribute Body Refining Cultivation Art to combine with his [Invincible Vajra Divine Art], and temper his body.

Just as Su Qin was thinking, he suddenly looked in a certain direction.

“They’re here…”

With Su Qin’s current perception, even without using Divine Sense, he knew the situation near him.

At this moment, Su Qin noticed that Abbot Hui Wen and others were arriving at the Handyman Court.

Abbot Hui Wen and the restless Court Heads moved towards the Handyman Court.

“Are you sure he has returned to the Handyman Court?”

Abbot Hui Wen looked towards a little Novice Monk who was leading the way, he solemnly asked.

“Abbot.”

“I have seen Martial Uncle Zhen Guan many times, I will not mistake him for anyone else.”

The Novice Monk who led the way patted his chest confidently.

Although he didn’t know why the Abbot was looking for Su Qin, looking at their faces, it should be to punish Su Qin or something.

“Huh?”

The Martial Monk Court Head’s face suddenly became cold.

“From now on, you are not allowed to call that person Martial Uncle!”

The Martial Monk Court Head glared at the Novice Monk and almost made him cry.

Soon, the entire group entered the Handyman Court, cautiously standing outside Su Qin’s room.

“You go first.”

The Martial Monk Court Head looked at the Novice Monk leading the way, and waved his hand.

“Yes.” The Novice Monk immediately followed his orders.

After the Novice Monk left.

The surrounding area suddenly fell into silence.

Abbot Hui Wen and the Court Heads looked at each other, with expressions of nervousness. They didn’t know if they should speak out or not.

Although the door in front of them was as fragile as thin paper to any of them, at this moment, this door seems to have turned into a heavy mountain.

Without the permission from the existence inside, even if they give Abbot Hui Wen and the others ten times the courage, they would not dare push the door open rashly.

As Abbot Hui Wen and the Court Heads were hesitant to make a call, a quiet and leisurely voice, neither fast nor slow rang in everyone’s ears:

“You all come in.”


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