The Blood of Youth 少年歌行 Episode 6 Recap

 The Blood of Youth 少年歌行 Episode 6 Recap


It was at Master Wangyou's insistence that Wuxin strikes out on his own. Regardless of what he decides, he must keep his true feelings in mind and never look back. After riding down the mountain, Tang Lian and the others discovered that the golden light emanating from the Dafanyin Temple was the "Leaking Power" of Buddhism's six mystical forces.


Wuxin stepped out of the treasure hall, waving her robe, and acting as if she'd forgotten all about the time she spent sobbing like a baby on the floor. Xiao Se and Lei Wujie had faith in Master Wangyou's knowledge of Buddhist lore, but they failed to anticipate a certain turn in the route that they would soon follow with Wuxin.



With bright eyes and a bright smile, Shengxue in red and Ruxue in white went out of the temple together, while the third thought about how to redeem Qianjinqiu. A group of six black men with swords lined up outside the temple. Till Lei Wujie reported himself four times, Zen Master Dajue sat cross-legged on the head, eyes closed, in silent meditation.


Lei Wujie had broken the formation, and Xiao Se and Wu Xin were discussing it calmly while they waited and observed, but then they went silent and the six of them formed an Arhat formation. Wuxin noticed the shift in formation and quickly dragged Lei Wujie to safety. When Lei Wujie regained consciousness, he was next to Xiao Se, who had transformed into Wuxin.


Zen Master Dajue answered Wuxin, continuing to meditate in silence and refusing to even open his eyes. Wuxin transformed into a vajra bell, enveloping the group of six, and in a second, everyone could hear their screams of agony. If the delusion isn't shattered soon, I fear these folks will all perish. Now that Zen Master Dajue has a vajra body, he glares at Wuxin with a malicious radiance and smacks him with his palm, making the exact seal of the Great Tathagata.


Tang Lian hesitated at the entrance for a very long time before finally stepping inside. Despite her efforts, she was unable to settle on a course of action. Good thing Wang Rensun provided him some guidance and helped him figure out exactly what he was thinking. At the last minute, just as Zen Master Dajue was about to execute Wuxin, Tang Lian arrived to intervene. In a sudden change from his usual calm demeanor, Zen Master Dajue's normally placid countenance became a mask concealing a raging rage, and he sprang for him with lethal purpose. enemy.


Wuxin took advantage of his lack of forethought and adopted a strategy similar to Huagong Dafa, abolishing his own cultivation in the process; he called this strategy "Compassion and Compassion." Zen Master Dajue eventually came to, abruptly awoke from his coma, stopped harping on his former grievances, and walked slowly away with his students. Yet, right as things seemed to be looking up, Wushuang City waded into the murky waters, propelled by Lu Yuzhai and Wushuang.


Wushuang yelled out the names of the four swords, and as soon as they were released, they flew at Tang Lian and the others, engaging in a never-ending battle. Xiao Se may not have been able to use his inner power, but he was a master of light kung fu and left no bruises. In fact, the rest of them posed a greater threat. After the initial battle, Tang Lian, Sikong Qianluo, and Monk Wuchan felt a bit worn out, and Wuxin even banned his martial skills. Nobody stood a chance, not even Lei Wujie.


Wuxin remained in the same spot, staring blankly in front of him, his mouth muttering the words "one thought becomes a demon and one thought becomes a Buddha." Then, he appeared by Xiao Se's side, and it was his misfortune that allowed him to understand the art of the six powers. In light of this, Lei Wujie felt jealous and irritated. A youthful hero in his mind, he believed he was unstoppable as he traversed the waterways.


In reality, it had been tolerated up until recently; after all, Minghou and Yueji had been globally recognized for years, and Wuxin was a genuine martial arts prodigy, a phenomenon that occurred only once per century. Only the young man before him, Tang Lian, the eldest student of Xueyue City, could command five flying swords with such ease at such a tender age, leaving him at a loss for action. Xiao Se saw Lei Wujie's low spirits and encouraged him by saying that they would be the ones to take First Place in this generation.


Wushuang took advantage of the victory and pursued, shooting multiple swords at once, reasoning that Wuxin was too injured to put up much of a fight. Seeing that Wuxin was at her limit, Xiao Se silently sighed that this was a bad situation. Lei Wujie heard the noise and sprang into action, blocking Wuxin's blade and saving both himself and Wuxin.


Wushuang liked Lei Wujie's focus on love and justice, so he put away his sword and said that he would not pursue it today. He also expressed his desire that Lei Wujie would become famous and challenge him in the future.


Wushuang turned to look at elder brother Lu Yudi and propose a formal truce; Lei Wujie immediately consented; however, Lu Yudi would not let him go. The long sound of the cannon, like the roar of a dragon and tiger, announced the arrival of this person just as a black gold spear fell from the sky, piercing the sky for millions of miles.

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