Chapter 183: Heavenly Eye (1)
Heavenly Eye (1)
Countless tales of the Heavenly Eye were spread throughout the Central Plains.
The Chief Abbot of Shaolin foresaw numerous impending calamities, all of which unfolded exactly as he had predicted.
Not only did he predict the emergence of the True Gate of Demons in the Central Plains, but various other disasters were also averted, thanks to the Heavenly Eyes prediction.
As his achievements piled up after one another, he garnered admiration not only from the general populace but also from the Murim Alliance.
Its not like there is just one Heavenly Eye.
When considering the Heavenly Eye title, it bore resemblance to the Five Dragons and Three- No, it was similar to the Heavenly Dragon title, which became the sixth dragon.
And the position of Shaolins Chief Abbot was exclusively bestowed upon those possessing the Heavenly Eyes.
Including the current Chief Abbot, of course,
And the previous and the previous, previous Chief Abbot.
They were all able to become Shaolins Chief Abbot because they possessed the Heavenly Eyes.
Numerous speculations circulated regarding the mysterious process of inheriting the Heavenly Eye.
Some rumors suggested that upon the death of the current possessor, the power was passed on to another chosen member of Shaolin.
Alternatively, whispers persisted that the Chief Abbot could directly transfer this power to a designated individual just before their death.
But in the end, no one was able to know since it was top secret of Shaolin and that wasnt what was important right now anyway.
Whats important was that a man with such formidable power was looking for me for some reason.
I wonder why.
He only looked for me, so he must want something from me.
But I wondered what that was.
Maybe its about the book?
The book I picked up yesterday with Shaolins martial arts in it.
I wondered if I was getting called because of that, but deep down, I didnt think the Chief Abbot would call me just for that.
Is there any excuse I could use to feign innocence?
I had none for now.
It was hard for me to just say I came here for a tour, especially when the Chief Abbot himself said he wanted to see me.
Tsk.
In the end, I realized there was no way around it, so I informed everyone around me.
Go on without me, Ive got something to take care of.
Tang Soyeol made a dissatisfied expression after hearing my words, but she also couldnt argue much since the person who approached me was a high-ranking member of the Central Plains. Diiscover new stories at nove/lbin(.)c/om
You too, leave without me.
Oough Can I not come with you?
No.
After strictly telling her no, Wi Seol-Ah pouted her lips, but I couldnt do anything about it.
Take her with you and go down without me.
After telling Hongwa, she immediately pulled Wi Seol-Ah away from me.
You dont have to wait for me and could just leave.
Not knowing how long this would take, I told them all to leave including Namgung Bi-ah.
As such, Namgung Bi-ah, too, was about to leave without a word, but the Mighty Staff spoke up.
The Chief Abbot said that he also wants to see Lady Namgung.
After hearing him, Namgung Bi-ah tilted her head. It seemed like she didnt expect to be summoned as well.
Lady Namgung as well?
The Mighty Staff nodded to my question.
Namgung Bi-ah too?
Hearing this, I couldnt help but furrow my brow.
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The Heavenly Eye, Chinyoung.
He served as the 23rd Chief Abbot of Shaolin and was a nominee for the Alliance Leader of Murim Alliance, alongside the Harmonic Sword and the Celestial Plum Blossom.
Despite being the weakest in martial arts, he wielded more influence than others.
It made sense.
After all, the Shaolins Chief Abbot was the one predicting the disasters of the Central Plains.
While his martial arts might not be top-notch, his significant sway over the Central Plains and the Orthodox Faction justified his standing.
Even though, in the end, the Alliance Leader spot was taken by the Harmonic Sword.
I apologize for calling you here so abruptly.
A skinny old man sat across from me.
He had a long white beard and many discolored spots on his face that showed his age.
And he had a rather slender physique for a martial artist.
Despite the Ten Sect Alliance boasting numerous martial artists, the old man, who happened to be the influential Chief Abbot of Shaolin, appeared surprisingly feeble.
Its not a problem.
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