Spirit Vessel

Chapter 594: Tan Qingsu



The majestic peak was imposing, situated up in the clouds.

The green cliff had trees twisting around like dragons with a cave by the midpoint. The entrance was an eight-meter-tall door made of stone. It looked like the dwelling of an immortal.

Feiyun was now wearing a white Buddhist robe, sitting in a meditative position beneath a Bodhi Tree outside of the entrance.

Complexion - perfectly white; brows - thick and tidy. His black-as-ink hair fluttered in the wind.

Anyone who sees him right now would see the word “calm” just an immovable boulder.

The Bodhi Tree towered at 300 meters. The leaves have grown for three hundred years yet still haven’t fallen. It carried an aura of vicissitudes.

The leaves rustled when the breezes came. A single leaf finally fell down, looking like a green butterfly.

A woman wearing a white buddhist dress came out; hair tied up in a buddhist bun with lotuses beneath her feet.

She was shrouded in a buddhist aura; only around the age of twenty but her eyes carried a sad and profound flash. This pair of eyes was polished by time. One would only have them after experiencing several hundred years.

She stood on the platform outside the entrance like a saintess. Her left hand held a string of green beads as she calmly said: "This is your sixty-fourth day of meditation, fifteen days longer than the previous. It looks like like the Calmheart Mantra is effective for you.”

Feiyun has been here for nearly one year, cleansed by the mantra for the eighth time. The hatred in him has dispersed by half but the evil affinity remained, evident by his face’s appearance.

His hands were down at his dantian. He slowly opened his eyes with a faint, red circle around them, still cold: “How do you know I’ve awakened?”

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