I Stayed At Home For A Century, When I Emerged I Was Invincible

Chapter 503 - 503 Mo Tu Becomes A Buddhist (Part 1)



503 Mo Tu Becomes A Buddhist (Part 1)

Bloodline transformation was not that easy.

The more powerful a race was, the more difficult it was to do so.

Moreover, he would have to pay a huge price for it.

If an expert wanted to abandon their bloodline, their cultivation level would fall at the very least, or they would suffer a backlash and die, never to rise again.

Generally speaking, the replacement or transformation of bloodlines was to use a stronger bloodline to devour the weaker bloodline.

However, the demon race was a strong race.

In the entire chaos, only chaotic beings were more powerful than the ancient demon bloodline.

Among the many races, only the human race was special. They could refine stronger bloodlines to strengthen themselves and further improve their bloodlines.

It would not diminish the essence of the human bloodline, merely strengthen it.

In the past, in order to rise up, the human race had refined the bloodlines of various powerful races in order to strengthen themselves.

He had even created various secret techniques that utilized their bloodlines to cultivate certain bloodline powers.

However, with the emergence and creation of the human race’s own cultivation techniques, this method of strengthening one’s own bloodline gradually faded from the history of the human race.

Gradually, the blood essence of the strong experts from other races was used as a supplementary material for cultivation.

For example, the blood essence of the demon race could be purified and refined to help strengthen the body.

The uniqueness of the human race was also the reason why they were suppressed by other races.

Mo Tu was a mixed-blood demon. If he wanted to change his bloodline, he would have to obtain the blood essence of a chaotic being and use a stronger bloodline to suppress and dispel the demon bloodline.

Otherwise, the only way to strengthen his bloodline was to purify his demon bloodline, which in turn would make him more like an ancient demon, and even easier for them to control.

This was the tyranny of the demon race.

Mo Tu was already a Daoyuan realm cultivator, which made it even harder for him to transform his bloodline.

Back then, the reason why the mixed-blood demons escaped into the chaos was to find supreme treasures, and even the blood essence of chaotic beings to transform their bodies and replace their bloodlines.

In the endless chaos, danger and opportunity coexisted.

Who could guarantee that there were no more chaotic beings?

Even if all the chaotic beings were dead, they might accidentally stumble upon the corpse of the chaotic being that still possessed blood essence.

If Mo Tu wanted to transform his bloodline, there was only one way to go, which was to cultivate Buddhism and become a Buddhist.

He could transform the demon bloodline into the Buddhist meridian!

This could not be considered a bloodline exchange because the Buddhist meridian was not a bloodline, but a Dao meridian.

However, as long as Mo Tu transformed his demon bloodline into a Buddhist meridian, he would be completely separated from the ancient demon race, and would no longer be at risk of being suppressed and controlled.

Mo Tu was a Daoyuan realm expert, so it was actually quite difficult for him to transform his demon bloodline into a Buddhist meridian.

After all, due to the unique characteristics of the demon race’s bloodline, the Dao path he opened up also had the characteristics of the demon race’s Dao paths.

In order to complete the transformation, the Dao path that was opened also had to be transformed, and its demonic characteristics removed.

There was only one way to achieve this.

Connecting Mo Tu’s Dao path with the Buddhist Dao principle!

The Buddhist Dao principle had grown by leaps and bounds from when it had first been established. It was not a major problem to use it to convert Mo Tu’s Dao path’s demon characteristics.

The key factor was that Mo Tu’s Dao path was established on the foundation of the Great Dao of the nine zones. As such, he would have to use the Heavenly Dao laws as a bridge to connect the Great Dao and the Buddhist Dao principle.

That would eliminate the possibility of a backlash from the Great Dao when the source of his Dao path was transferred.

If this was successful, Mo Tu’s Dao path would be connected to the Heavenly Dao laws, which would strengthen it and the Buddhist Dao principle. Furthermore, this might elicit a chain reaction and have the other Daoyuan realm demons also follow suit, which would be a great development for the Heavenly Dao laws.

Of course, the premise for all of this was that Mo Tu was willing to undertake this process.

Mo Tu was deep in thought. He already knew that the demons of the nine zones had entered the Buddhist World to avoid heart tribulations. They were once called the Buddha race.

However, as the number of races converted to Buddhism increased, they were no longer called the Buddhist race, but rather just Buddhists.

It was a sect that used Buddhism as its foundation and cultivated Buddhist dharma.

Chu Xuan continued, “The Buddhist meridian is not a bloodline. It is a Dao meridian and augments the cultivator’s talent for Buddhism. Furthermore, Buddhist power has a restraining effect on demonic power.”

Mo Tu was moved when he heard this.

It could restrain demonic power!


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