Chapter 110 - 95: The Little Nun Snatches the Taoist
The Demon, a great power of the Demon Path, was nearly ground into the earth, unable to even lift his head.
Yet even so, his body remained robust as if made of fine iron; it was unclear whether he had regained a portion of his strength through seizing a new body and being reborn. His precise cultivation level gradually revealed itself as he resisted the Buddha’s dharma form.
His Daoist foundational level was at the Eighth Level, four of which were fulfilled.
His foundational level was the same as Ao Tang’s, meaning the opponent was at least a great power within the Body Integration Realm. The foundational level represents the upper limit, but it is not a very strict exchange system—a Seventh Level foundational level can only indicate a high probability of breaking through to the Fourth Realm.
What truly mattered was the dharma form condensed from the foundational level, completing the most fundamental dharma form of the Fourth Realm. It was akin to laying a solid foundation beforehand, only needing to add bricks on top. Cultivation can be accumulated day by day, but the foundational level can only rely on innate talent.
Jade Sword Buddha was at the Sixth Level with each combining to form twelve levels—equivalent to Ao Tang.
But in reality, it was a thorough crushing; the Demon great power had almost no ability to resist, even more exaggerated than Gu Wen challenging a Seventh Level True Monarch across ranks.
Is this the future Buddha Ancestor, the inheritor of the Three Religions?
Jade Sword Buddha turned to Gu Wen and said, "Sword Dao is ever-changing, and this monk’s sword follows the great momentum. You may choose to learn or not, but the method to condense your sword is of utmost importance. Look at this Demon’s foundational level; it is as fragile as your Sword Heart."
Such pressure on the Demon great power wasn’t his full strength?
