Chapter 52 (1/2)
Chapter 52: The Ming Cult’s Last Leader
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The handwritten article ritten in ancient writing, and although it was not thick, it still took Mo Wen about half an hour to finish reading it
To his shocking discovery, the secret cha, the strongest late stage Golden Elixir real Cult originated from Persia, and was also known as Manichaeis Zun It entered the central plains of China during the Tang Dynasty The Tang e te Cult teachings taught doing good and foregoing wrongdoing, and that all life was equal If wealth was obtained, it should be used to help the poor They abstained fro Zun
However, the Ming Cult that had expanded for thousands of years had long branched off into its own sect Although it had originated from Persian Manichaeis of the Ming Cult, it was known far and wide Its folloorshi+pped Ming Zun, as the God of Fire and the God of Goodness Therefore, the Ming Cult always ood and rid of evil They hated evil with a vengeance
For dynasties and generations, if the e the people and resulting in the people unable to e the govern Cult constantly faced crackdown fro labelled as an evil cult The governhteous sects to prosecute the Cult had been around for thousands of years Whether it was its underlying foundation or its influence, both should not be underestiovern Cult, they had never once succeeded in doing so
The Golden Age of the Ming Cult hen they overthrew the once glorious Yuan Dynasty, taking over the lands and establishi+ng the Ming Dynasty, which would prosper for hundreds of years The Ming Cult was then established as the national religion, achieving the pinnacle in its thousand years of existence
Chang Qingfeng was the cult leader when the Ming Cult was most prosperous, but he was also the last cult leader of the Ming Cult
According to hio, the martial arts circles in the central plains of China faced an unprecedented catastrophe The balance of the world changed, and h it had re Cult was not spared even as a national religion
After the catastrophe, the once prosperous Ming Cult fell apart, frag was severely wounded until he was on the brink of death In order to preserve the legacy of the Ming Cult, he desperately fought and escaped entrap hi Cult, the Ming Dynasty suffered a heavy blow and was overthrown; the Manchurians seized the opportunity and conquered the central plains of China
Although the handwritten article did not clearly state what the catastrophe was, to be able to topple dynasties, thousand year old cults, and kill off a later stage Golden Elixir realm ancient martial arts practitioner, it was no trifle ing catastrophe happened three hundred years ago; what secrets did it hide for the cult leader, Chang Qingfeng, to be so secretive and avoid talking about it in his handwritten article
Luckily, before the catastrophe befell, Chang Qingfeng had already prepared for the worst, providing the Ming Cult with an escape route Although the Ming Cult was fragmented, it was not entirely eradicated, and there still existedCult’s influence in the world However, after hundreds of years, whether or not these re Cult survived was hard to say
This cave abode was one of the last cards in Chang Qingfeng’s hand Al Cult’s most complete archive and the most prized treasures were stored here in this cave abode
However, to keep it a secret, and to avoid incident, Chang Qingfeng did not infor to wait till they had truly been backed into a corner and were at the end of their rope before confiding in his close aides
But the ferocity of the catastrophe was far beyond his expectations Before he knew it, the Ming Cult was fragmented; there were those who died, those ounded, and those who fled His series of arrangeravely wounded and escaped into the secret cave abode, passing on not long after