In Li Huowang's memory, most monasteries were built deep in the mountains. It was much rarer to see one built in the city. However, he couldn't be bothered with such things; all he cared about right now was the name of the monastery that the worshiper had just mentioned—"Righteous Monastery?"
Li Huowang immediately recalled the conversation Zheng Kun had with Dan Yangzi before they died. They seemed to have been chased by the monks of this Righteous Monastery previously.
His heart started beating faster as he realized that they had found the right place; after going through so much on their journey, they had finally arrived.
The view before them suddenly changed as they turned another corner. Clean and neat stone slabs paved the way to a wide staircase. A majestic temple stood at the end of the staircase, which had hundreds of steps, incense smoke wafting around it.
A black plaque stood above the tall temple doors, with a name written in red words—The Righteous Monastery. Right below it was a couplet:
"The seed of virtue blossoms, Buddha's body's grace,
On pure waters, the moon reflects with jade-like embrace."
With the numerous lit-up incense sticks, the entire temple was shrouded in white smoke, giving it a heavenly feeling.
"Young Taoist, I can't accompany you further, so please go on ahead. Also, the Western Capital City is different from Jianye Town—there's a curfew at night. So, please remember to come back before nightfall," said Lu Zhuangyuan.
Li Huowang took a deep breath, then walked toward the crowded steps.
He followed the worshipers and stepped into the monastery, where several large halls stood before him. There, Li Huowang stood still like a rock amidst the tide of humans, taking in his surroundings.
He found the main temple, but he didn't know what to do next. How should he interact with the monks here?
Should I directly say that I was Dan Yangzi's disciple? But I'm afraid of being instantly swatted to death by them.
However, before he could even come up with a plan, monks from the Righteous Monastery approached him; even in such a massive crowd, Li Huowang's Taoist robes stood out quite a lot.
As he heard the monk speak, he realized that this man's pure Buddhist demeanor and values were not something the old monk from before could compare to. "Amitabha! Jian Dun at your service."
Li Huowang immediately returned the greeting when he saw the well-fed monk bow toward him with clasped hands. "Master, it's an honor to meet you. I am known as Xuan Yang."
"As a disciple of Taoism, you're probably not here to burn incense and worship the Buddha, right? Please come this way."
Li Huowang nodded as he glanced at the bustling crowd, then followed him through a door at the side. He pondered what he should say next while observing the scar on the monk's head.
The two of them moved through the majestic halls, the clamor of the crowd gradually fading away. Finally, they arrived before a row of stone tables and chairs under a golden ginkgo tree.
"Sir, please." Monk Jian Dun sat down, unhurriedly turning the prayer beads in his hands. He did not ask Li Huowang about his sect or origin, thoroughly displaying the calm and composed nature of Buddhist disciples.
Li Huowang silently thought for a while, then looked at the monk before him. "Dan Yangzi is dead."
There was a sudden pattering sound as the yellow-brown Buddhist beads in the monk's hand scattered in all directions.
Li Huowang just silently nodded when he saw the fat monk stand up. As expected, the monks here had definitely interacted with Dan Yangzi before.
"That bull-headed old Taoist is really dead? This matter is of utmost importance; please recount everything to me in detail."
Since he wanted answers, Li Huowang had to give enough information to the other party. Apart from hiding the fact that he had taken away the so-called sacred text, Li Huowang described everything that had happened at Zephyr Temple to the monk before him.
"Master, can Dan Yangzi really attain immortality under such circumstances?"
Li Huowang leaned forward slightly, then continued in a solemn voice, "Or rather, is it possible that he has become something else?"
A gentle breeze blew past, rustling the leaves of the golden ginkgo tree beside them.
"Sir, are you sure that you really heard Dan Yangzi speaking into your ear?" Jian Dun was equally serious.
"Yes, definitely. It was not just a hallucination. There was also the abnormal situation with the God of Happiness." Irritation flashed through his eyes as he recalled the scene. "The God of Happiness couldn't be seen directly and wanted to come out of the darkness to eat me. But its body, which was hidden in the darkness, seemed like it was being pulled by something. Though I have no concrete proof, I have a conjecture that it was Dan Yangzi who was pulling on the God of Happiness in the darkness—it was Dan Yangzi who had attained immortality."
Jian Dun spent some time pondering with a serious expression before he stood up. "Sir, please wait a while; this matter is of grave importance."
Then, Jian Dun clasped his hands toward Li Huowang and turned to leave in a hurry.
Though the other party didn't say anything, his attitude conveyed enough information. Li Huowang looked up at the clouds in the sky.
Sure enough, Dan Yangzi's matter is not something that can be concluded so easily.
Jian Dun returned quicker than Li Huowang had expected, coming back in no more than half an incense stick's time. This time, he had a fresh string of Buddhist beads in his hand.
"Sir Xuan Yang, this way please. The abbot wishes to meet you in person," said Jian Dun.
The Righteous Monastery was very large, and they had to walk within the temple for some time before finally arriving at a grand hall.
Outside the grand hall, Li Huowang peered in through the octagonal door and saw five towering Buddhas, each several meters in height. They sat cross-legged, each striking a different yet equally majestic pose.
Before the five golden statues was a prayer mat with a figure seated on it wearing a monk's robe. The figure also had a five-Buddha hat on his head, similar to that of Monk Tang.
Li Huowang could hear the monk chanting sutras as soon as he stepped in, the chanting echoing throughout the spacious hall.
Under the gaze of the five huge golden Buddhas, Li Huowang's steps unconsciously slowed.
Soon, the chanting stopped, and the monk sitting on the prayer mat slowly turned around.
Li Huowang was surprised at his appearance; it was that of an old man with white brows and a beard. However, what truly surprised him was not the abbot's exceptionally kind appearance, but his eyes. It was a pair of pink eyes. After having spent so much time with Bai Lingmiao, Li Huowang could tell at a glance that the abbot also suffered from albinism.
"Amitabha, this humble monk, Xin Hui, pays my respects," Abbot Xin Hui clasped his hands together and spoke calmly.
"I am Xuan Yang. It's good to see you, Abbot." Li Huowang returned the greeting before sitting down as well.
"Abbot, about Dan Yangzi—" Li Huowang was interrupted as the other party raised his hand to stop him.
"Benefactor Xuan Yang, do you recognize these five Buddha statues in this hall? The one in the middle is Vairocana from Vajradhatu, the Diamond Realm. The one on the East is Akshobhya from Abhirati, the Eastern Pure Land. The one on the South is Ratnasambhava from Śrīmat, the Southern Pure Land. The one on the West is Amitābha from Sukhavati, the Western Pure Land. And the one on the North is Amoghasiddhi from Prakuta, the Northern Pure Land. Together, they are known as the Five Dhyani Buddhas."
Li Huowang started feeling a little anxious.
What does this monk mean to do, talking about all these irrelevant things right now?
"Abbot, let's talk about all these things when we have time in the future. May I ask—what has Dan Yangzi transformed into?"
Xin Hui clasped his hands together and once again looked at Li Huowang calmly. "He has become a Buddha."