The two Westerners unleashed their full power, with various Sanskrit chants and heavenly sounds resounding, and Buddhist radiance swirling and circling everywhere, exuding an imposing aura that seemed to subtly overwhelm them.

In contrast, Li Muyun and the others sat cross-legged on the ground, lost in thought, their presence much less imposing.

Li Muyun smiled slightly, letting the thousands of scriptures drift past his ears, but they did not touch his heart in the slightest.

What's the point of discussing the Tao if they just parrot scriptures and spout clichéd, vulgar platitudes that have been around for centuries? What use is there in listening to such things?

Li Muyun simply closed his eyes and pretended to sleep, letting the two monks unleash their power. When they ran out of energy, he would naturally step in and crush them.

There are very few people in the world who have a deeper understanding of the Tao than him!

He is absolutely confident that he will win this debate!

"Giving and keeping precepts are like the earth bearing its weight; patience and diligence are like rivers flowing; meditation and wisdom are like the unobstructed sky. To cultivate Bodhicitta, one must cultivate the union of wisdom and compassion, like the sun and moon shining together; emptiness and existence are not two, like waves and water sharing the same body. This is the true meaning of Buddhism. Do you understand?"

The unclean boy swayed his head and recited his lessons fluently and with great relish, bringing out the lessons he had repeated a thousand times before, saving himself the trouble and effort.

In their view, this debate on the Dao is clearly the path to certain victory, and all their daily studies and practices can be put to good use.

The two, Bu Jing and Bu Jie, rambled on and on before finally stopping. They looked at Li Muyun and the others with smug expressions, as if they wanted to see if the others had already submitted to Buddhism.

"Is it finished?"

The big blue ox picked at its ear, its expression arrogant and unruly. It moistened its mouth and asked the two men without even looking at them.

"Yes, I have already submitted..."

The impure man's expression brightened with joy, and he quickly asked, believing that the great blue ox had already submitted to the Buddha's teachings. However, he was interrupted halfway through his sentence by a hurried voice.

"I curse your ancestors for eighteen generations! A bunch of bald, dead, donkey-like thieves, spewing filth and croaking. They may seem big and useful, but they're just dried-up dung. Even the thick, hard golden body of a Buddha statue wouldn't be worthy of being used as toilet paper by me..."

"Damn your jar! I, the divine ox, have heard that you, Bodhisattva, are neither born nor purified, neither defiled nor destroyed, neither male nor female. You wicked creature, do you dare to let me, the divine ox, see your true form?!"

"They are filthy and fly around the entire prehistoric world, pointing at this and demanding that, ripping off anyone they see. They are a bunch of bald monks who preach about encouraging people to improve themselves, but do the work of beasts!"

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The big blue ox stood with his hands on his hips, his voice booming like a bell, each word and gesture powerful and forceful, directly insulting the Buddhist ancestors for eighteen generations.

This sudden turn of events left everyone present stunned.

The two monks opposite them stood frozen in place, their faces turning completely black, and the Buddhist aura patterns behind them trembled in waves, their anger reaching its peak.

Even Amoghavajra, who practiced asceticism and silence, trembled upon hearing these words. His lips curled into a groan, and his eyes blazed with fury, as if he wanted to execute the great blue ox on the spot.

Even Li Muyun paused, looking at the big blue ox with some embarrassment.

This giant blue ox is truly fearless; only it would dare to utter such blasphemous words...

The Ten Kings above twitched their foreheads and quickly looked at Ksitigarbha beside them, but Ksitigarbha did not react much and remained calm as he listened.

The Ten Kings breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, it was Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva who had come. He was profound and serene, and already possessed Buddha-nature. If it had been someone with a violent temper, he probably would have lost his temper by now.

He immediately spoke up.

"Great Green Ox! This first round of trials is for discussing the Dao, not for insults! Words that could cause serious injury are strictly prohibited!"

Upon hearing the Tenth King's words, the Great Green Ox finally quieted down, muttered a few curses, stepped back, and glanced at Li Muyun beside him.

"Alright, this divine bull has had his fill. Now you can go."

Li Muyun rolled his eyes at the big blue ox, realizing it was just using this opportunity to vent its dissatisfaction, completely disregarding any discussion of Dao.

The impure and unrestrained one in the distance looked furious, his eyes blazing with anger as he stared at the big blue ox, wishing he could devour it alive. He only calmed down a lot after hearing the transmission from Ksitigarbha.

His face was ashen, his muscles bulged with veins, his expression was cold, and his voice was deep, yet he still began to discuss the Dao.

“In the generation stage, the Buddha visualizes himself as a mandala, transforming the five poisons into the five wisdoms. In the completion stage, he practices the energy channels and subtle points, directly realizing the rainbow body. In the Great Perfection, he directly points to the nature of mind like a lion pouncing on a person, transcending the three times in one go.”

"Enough! This is just empty words. Your mind is fickle and unpredictable. You don't even touch upon Western doctrines. You're just showing off by paraphrasing scriptures. Is this what you call 'discussions'?"

Li Muyun finally came to his senses after sitting in meditation, stood up, and looked up at the impure and unrestrained person in front of him.

He was already angry because he was not abstaining from cleanliness and purity. After being scolded by the big blue ox and having his mouth shut by Li Muyun, his hair stood on end and his aura was clearly revealed.

Li Muyun sneered, his expression unchanged, staring straight at the two people in front of him, showing no fear in the face of the power of the Void Refinement Realm.

"What? Have I hit a nerve with you two? Are you now so angry and embarrassed that you don't want to discuss the Dao anymore, but instead want to discuss the Dharma directly?"

"Hmph, sharp-tongued, you're nothing but a mere Nascent Soul cultivator. Let us hear what your brilliant ideas are."

Bu Jie sneered, pulled Bu Jing beside him to sit cross-legged, his expression full of disdain, clearly not believing that Li Muyun could offer any profound insights.

"Listen carefully, there are three thousand Great Daos: the Dao of Man, the Dao of Earth, the Dao of Heaven, and the Dao of Sages. These three thousand Great Daos have originated from the beginning of creation and have continued to this day. The Dao of Man is the middle one, the Dao of Earth is the lower one, and the Dao of Heaven is the upper one. Only when the three Daos of Man, Heaven, Earth, and Sages are united can one comprehend the Dao of Sages."

Li Muyun stood calmly before the two men, speaking with passion and eloquence, directly addressing the origins of the Dao.

The two judges above were already drowsy, and listening to these young people at the Refinement of Emptiness and Transformation of Spirit discussing the Dao was pure torture to them.

But as soon as Li Muyun said this, the two of them perked up and their eyes fell on Li Muyun.

The Ten Kings looked strange, somewhat puzzled and confused.

Did this kid learn a few tricks from Hades? But to start by talking about such profound principles of cause and effect is too overwhelming and probably won't last.

Bu Jie Bu Jing's heart skipped a beat. He lowered his head and remained silent, but murmured as he pondered Li Muyun's words.

The world knows there are three thousand Great Daos, but it is difficult to explain what they are. One person finishes speaking and another takes the stage, but after all the debate, they can't escape the shackles and end up with their own interpretations.

But Li Muyun's macro-level remarks seem to transcend all schools of thought and forge his own path!

Without pausing for a moment, the fragments of the Jade Butterfly of Creation within Li Muyun's body shimmered with light, revealing countless pillars reaching to the heavens. On each pillar, numerous runes shone brilliantly.

This Daoist essence constantly intertwined and surfaced in his mind, deepening his understanding of the Great Dao.

At this moment, he frantically expounded on the Great Dao and its ethics, from the beginning of the creation of heaven and earth to the evolution of the Dao. Many gods, demons, immortals and Buddhas were visualized and placed in their positions, displaying extraordinary and wondrous abilities.

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