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#2395 - Chu Hao makes trouble at Lingshan



#2395 - Chu Hao makes trouble at Lingshan

As Chu Hao spoke, he had already killed many Buddhas. The remaining Buddhas were terrified of Chu Hao and retreated behind the Tathagata Buddha.

"Chu Hao, you are too presumptuous."

"How can we allow you to run wild in our Western Paradise?"

"You have committed heinous crimes by killing so many Buddhas in our Western Paradise."

Dipamkara and the others shouted at Chu Hao, but despite their shouts, they dared not take the initiative to engage Chu Hao in battle.

These big shots were also injured in the Dreamland Realm, and even at their peak, they were no match for Chu Hao.

"Chu Hao, you are being insolent!"

Under such circumstances, Tathagata Buddha, as the master of the Western Paradise, had no choice but to take action.

The entire Western Paradise only had him capable of stopping Chu Hao. Tathagata Buddha shouted and extended a single palm, actively launching an attack towards Chu Hao.

Chu Hao swung the God-Slaying Spear, directly blocking Tathagata's palm, while simultaneously retaliating with his other hand.

In an instant, the two had risen from the ground into the air, engaging in battle for more than a dozen rounds.

After these dozen or so rounds of fighting, Chu Hao and Tathagata Buddha were basically evenly matched, but their expressions were completely different.

Tathagata Buddha was already injured. Fighting Chu Hao meant gritting his teeth, enduring the injuries, and attacking with all his might, his expression tense.

Chu Hao, on the other hand, was relaxed and casual, not even using his full strength, because he knew that Tathagata Buddha was injured and would definitely lack stamina.

Therefore, he was not in a hurry to defeat Tathagata Buddha. The longer the time dragged on, the more advantageous it would be for Chu Hao.

Since Chu Hao had stormed the Western Paradise, he had no intention of leaving so quickly. He wanted to stir up trouble in the Western Paradise properly.

"Tathagata Buddha, let's fight another hundred rounds. Bring it on!"

Chu Hao said with a smile, taunting Tathagata Buddha.

But these words, when they fell into Tathagata Buddha's ears, almost made his lungs explode with anger, let alone a hundred rounds.

Just these dozen or so rounds of fighting had already triggered Tathagata Buddha's injuries, making him feel extremely painful.

Under a hundred rounds, Tathagata Buddha would probably directly suffer a relapse of his injuries, and might even lose half his life.

"Chu Hao, you are too presumptuous!"

"Today, this venerable one will show you some real power."

"Battle!"

As soon as Chu Hao uttered the word 'battle,' he unleashed his Battle Intent.

Although an intent battle is not as direct as a magical technique, the intensity of the competition is not at all weaker than a magical technique.

Once intent is unleashed, it can assimilate a region of heaven and earth, and all the power within that region becomes one's own.

The heaven and earth assimilated by intent can be called a domain. The larger the domain, the stronger the power. Saints can instantly assimilate tens of thousands of miles of space.

And the battle of intent is the swallowing and assimilation of two intents in the same space. Whoever's intent is stronger naturally takes the lead, and the weaker one retreats and is swallowed and assimilated.

From the perspective of intent itself, Chu Hao's Battle Intent is more suitable for offense, while Tathagata Buddha's Zen Intent is more suitable for defense.

Intent itself is neither strong nor weak. The struggle of intent is about a person's understanding and control over intent.

When Chu Hao's Battle Intent was unleashed, its momentum was like thunder and fire, like flowing light and lightning, carrying immense power and awe-inspiring heavenly might.

Tathagata Buddha's Zen Intent, on the other hand, was completely different. When unleashed, it was like a vast ocean, calm and unperturbed, capable of embracing all rivers and overcoming hardness with softness.

This is like the competition between fire and water. Although water can extinguish fire, fire can also evaporate water.

The battle of intent unfolded in the space of Mount Sumeru, but intent itself is formless. If it is not used to exert power with spiritual energy, it cannot be seen.

Although it could not be seen, it could be felt. This was most obvious to Dipamkara Ancient Buddha and the big shots of the Western Paradise.

Chu Hao's Battle Intent and Tathagata Buddha's Zen Intent were impacting back and forth in their locations.

Under the control of the two, sometimes the Battle Intent took the upper hand, and sometimes the Zen Intent took the lead.

Dipamkara Ancient Buddha and the big shots of the Western Paradise sometimes felt as if they were surrounded by thunder and fire, and sometimes felt as if they were in a state of stillness like water.

This feeling changed too frequently, and even they couldn't stand it, feeling irritable and wanting to vent.

"Tathagata Buddha, I wonder how long you can last?"

Chu Hao said with a smile to Tathagata Buddha.

Although the battle between the two intents had not yet clearly determined a winner, Tathagata Buddha was fighting with all his might.

Moreover, the triggering of the injuries in his body had already made Tathagata Buddha grit his teeth, and he was about to be unable to hold on.

Chu Hao was more like playing a cat-and-mouse game, not in a hurry to gain the upper hand, just to make Tathagata Buddha desperately persevere.

Because the more Tathagata Buddha persisted in this way, the more uncomfortable he would be when the injuries he triggered broke out.

"Not good!"

Tathagata Buddha finally couldn't hold on any longer and shouted loudly.

Along with the shout, a mouthful of old blood spurted out, and Tathagata Buddha swayed and fell directly from the air.

Dipamkara Ancient Buddha and the others hurriedly caught him, but Tathagata Buddha's injuries had already erupted, and he no longer had the strength to fight.

Tathagata Buddha's loss of combat power was a disaster for the Western Paradise.

This meant that no one could stop Chu Hao anymore, and what followed was Chu Hao's brilliant performance alone.

"Chu Hao, don't be complacent. Although the Buddha is injured, our Western Paradise has plenty of people."

"I don't believe that the combined power of the Western Paradise can't defeat you."

"Our Western Paradise is definitely not a place where you can run wild."

Dipamkara Ancient Buddha and the others shouted angrily. As they spoke, Dipamkara Ancient Buddha and the big shots of the Western Paradise had already formed a formation.

These people were going to join forces to face Chu Hao together.

Not only them, but also the Buddhas, who were sitting cross-legged, chanting scriptures, providing Buddhist assistance and blessing to Dipamkara Ancient Buddha and the big shots of the Western Paradise.

"Come and fight!"

Chu Hao looked at Dipamkara Ancient Buddha and the others, and seemed extremely interested.


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