Other language: Vietnamese

Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 76: Let the World Judge Right and Wrong, Merit and Fault [271]



Summary

Lin Wu Jing discusses with Fo Zhu the stubbornness of a captive who refuses to reveal information about a sacred object potentially connected to the Li Jia, which could impact their ancestral rites. Despite Lin Wu Jing's attempts to persuade the captive, he remains defiant, insisting on his lifestyle as a thief and mocking the Buddha sect's motives. Lin Wu Jing ultimately realizes that the captive's devilish nature is deeply ingrained, making enlightenment nearly impossible. Meanwhile, Li Hao enjoys a peaceful moment at a tea stall, interacting with the owner and a young girl named Ying Xiaoxiao, who shows curiosity about him. After a pleasant exchange, Li Hao leaves, while the tea stall owner and Ying Xiaoxiao discuss his remarkable qualities, hinting at a deeper connection to a past figure from Tianmen Pass.

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