Chapter 283 - The Mystery of Immortal State (1/2)

Chapter 283: The Mystery of Immortal State

Dashava Kunloon.

He was the renowned Dharma Spell master in the Chinese Community of South East Asia. Of all the Gong Tau masters, he was the only one of Chinese descent. He was one-fourth Chinese and was considered one of the two most powerful Chinese dharma spell grandmasters, the other being Zhou Daoji. However, unlike Zhou Daoji who used Feng Shui Dharma Spells, Kunloon excelled at the black magic of Gong Tau and Curses.

He resided in the northern territory of Thailand and wielded as much power and influence as the Thailand King himself. Many leaders of northern Thailand militia groups were Dashava’s disciples. The residence of Chiang Mai called him the One-eyed Naga King.

Alodi knew that the t.i.tle of One-eyed Naga King was not easily given to just anyone.

The old man had become blind a while ago, however, he had used dharma spells to create a third eye on his forehead. This third eye not only had much sharper vision than that of normal eyes, but it could also quickly unleash powerful and deadly Dharma Spells.

Alodi had challenged the old man, thinking he was invincible. However, his iron fist that could stun a big tiger seemed as week as tofu. The old man had used many curses on Alodi and weakened him significantly. After the battle, Alodi was deeply impressed by the old man’s power and decided to become one of his disciples. Later, he became the Guardian of the One-eyed Naga King.

“Thirty years ago, I traveled to Hong Kong with a great martial artist from Malaysia called Ma Yanxiu. We planned to take over Hong Kong for ourselves, but we were stopped by Zhou Daoji. He used the Nine Dragon Spell Chain and killed Ma Yanxiu. Zhou Daoji’s power was on par with me, so I didn’t think I would emerge as the victor in a conflict with him.” Kunloon rose to his feet and walked on the stone floor barefooted. He continued to tell his memory in a husky voice.

“After I have returned to Chiang Mai, I have dedicated all my time in cultivation and finally achieved the One Eye Dharma Spells. I braved Hong Kong again but was once again stopped by him. This time, he had cast a huge Dharma Array over the Jiu Long Mountain and I am not certain I could get past. So I wavered at the last moment and returned Thailand empty-handed.”

Alodi listened quietly.

He knew that the information he had just heard was a secret war between two of the most powerful masters in SouthEast Asia. They had both reached the peak of the Dharma Spells and possessed unthinkable techniques that could turn the tables in a blink.

“Over twenty years, I have focused on cultivation and gained power each day. I am confident that other than the only Ancestral Patriarch, no one in Thailand could stand against me. Even Zhou Daoji was no match against me.” Kunloon said lightly. “I never thought that as soon as I finally thought of a counter for Zhou Daoji’s Dharma Array, he is already dead.”

“He had kept me at bay for thirty years, but he was killed? What does that say about my power then? What have I been doing over the thirty years?”

“Teacher.” Alodi s.h.i.+vered. He lowered his head until his forehead was almost touching the floor.

“Who did it?” Kunloon linked his hands behind his back and stood underneath the statue of the One-eyed Naga King.

“A Chinese Martial arts Grandmaster, his name is Chen Beixuan.” Alodi said fearfully.

“Chen Beixuan?” Kunloon furrowed his brows and said: “I know the names of all top Martial artists in China. Lin Tatian, Hua Yunfeng, Ye Nantian and even Lei Qianjue from the Hong Sect. I have never heard of Chen Beixuan.”

“Teacher, he is a new rising star in the Chinese martial arts community. He made his name by killing Lei Qianjue. People say that he is the most powerful Grandmaster in China.” Alodi explained as an expectant light appeared in his eyes.

He was a Master in Ancient Muay Thai in Thailand and was excited to spar with such a powerful foe. At his level, unless he was fighting the Grandmaster-level Martial artists, he rarely got excited about fighting anymore.

“Lei Qianjue died in his hands?” Kunloon paused a second and didn’t seem to be alarmed by the news.

“I saw Lei Qianjue’s strength ten years ago. I admit that he is powerful, but he was not nearly as powerful as me. I was more surprised by Chen Beixuan’s victory over Zhou Daoji than that over Lei Qianjue.”

Kunloon lifted his chin as proud flashed in his eyes. “Cultivators who had reached my level could feel how difficult it was to reach the Immortal State from Transcendent State. Of all the Immortal State cultivators in history, only one was a Martial artist and rest of them were spellcasters. For most martial artists, the gap between the two levels was unbridgeable.”

“Who was that one Martial Artist who made it?” Alodi asked curiously.

“The one from the Lin Family. The most powerful man in China a hundred years ago.” Kunloon said slowly and cautiously. Each word that came out of his mouth seemed to carry a heavyweight.

“Lin family of Southeastern China?” Alodi lowered his head.

Although The Lin Family had been mostly keeping to themselves lately, their name still instilled fear into the hearts of those who evoked it. Twenty years ago, the traitor of the family, Lin Tatian nearly dominated SouthEast Asia. Even Alodi had seen the power of Lin Tatian. However, such a mighty figure was stricken down by the Lin family swiftly. It was evident that despite the Lin Family’s reticence, they still harbored great and unimaginable power.

“I have rumors saying that Chen Beixuan was a master in both Dharma Spell and Martial Arts,” Alodi said in confusion.

“I see.” Kunloon nodded.

“But, isn’t the key to perfecting martial arts dedication? If he dabbled in both Martial arts and Dharma Spells at the same time, wouldn’t that cause a distraction?” Alodi asked dumbfoundedly.

He had dedicated his entire life to Ancient Muay Thai, he must follow the way of the Muay Thai regardless of the activity he was engaging in. Let it be walking, sitting, sleeping, eating, and even having s.e.x, all of those activities had to be carried out in a manner that benefited his training. Therefore, the fact that Chen Fan had cultivated in both Martial arts as well as Dharma Spells perplexed him as it seemed inefficient to him.

“You don’t quite understand it yet.” Kunloon linked his hands behind his back and replied as a light of wisdom flickered in his eyes.