Chapter 1822
At the sight of such movements, the crowd could not help but show curiosity.
On the other hand, the fire around the altar started to burn vigorously. Some of the people started to
feel ufortable and it started to get slightly chaotic.
Upon seeing this, Dharma Dahnbar shouted, "This is the test that all of you will need to go through.
If you fail, there''s no need to continue with the apprenticeship."
Upon hearing this, themotion on the altar significantly subsided.
After all, everyone present was at least of the Yellow Level. Even though they were not as strong,
most of them were still able to withstand the heat. Moreover, they were still on the path of wanting to
be disciples of Dharma Dahnbar in their hearts. Hence, they knew that they needed to withstand
this great trial in order to not lose this rare opportunity.
As they thought of this, Fade''s expression turned even darker.
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The actions of Dharma Dahnbar and the rest of the Tsochins seemingly became more suspicious as
the worry in his heart grew. He was afraid that Dharma Motkha''s words about the sacrifice were
bing true.
As soon as Fade was thinking, Heidey stared at the busy monks below. All of a sudden, she thought
of something and said, "I know, I know something."
"What do you know?" He asked.
She pointed at the sand painting below and said, "I know what they are doing."
"What are they doing?" Gorvyn couldn''t help but ask.
She replied, "They''re building the Mand."
"The Mand? What''s that? It''s obviously just a drawing. How are they going to build the
Mand?" Gorvyn asked in confusion.
Heidey exined, "Mand is a term in Buddhist teachings. Legends say that it''s a ce in the
skies where the gods live. ording to Buddhist tradition, on a crucial day every year, different
colored sand made from nts will be used to form living spaces for the gods, which is the
Mand."
"As soon as the Mand isplete, the monks will then immediately destroy it. This is ording
to the Buddhist saying, ''to see the world with a grain of sand, to view the world for eternity'', which
represents being able to view the Zen of the gods and Buddhas," Heidey continued.
"Building it wasn''t easy at all. Why would they immediately destroy it afterwards? What is the
meaning of it then? Doing it for fun?" Gorvyn couldn''t help but roll his eyes.
At that moment, Heidey''s words suddenly made Fade think of something. He looked down at the
formation of the Mand with a trace of worry in his eyes.
At that moment, as Dharma Dahnbar sprinkled thest of the white sand. Cries of cheers followed
as soon as the Mand was done.
With itspletion, the monks abruptly waved each of their sleeves and jumped into the Mand
that was just finished. Then, they swept it all away with their might, causing the exquisite Mand
to disappear within seconds.
Such a scene made the people on the altar sigh in sorrow.
"What are they doing? It took them so much effort to draw it, but now it''s ruined!"
"Was it just to waste their efforts?"
"I don''t understand. What kind of ceremony is this?"
"Stop talking, it doesn''t matter what ceremony is this as long as he epts us as his disciples."
At that moment, the monks who destroyed the Mand, picked up the sand from the ground and
sprinkled it directly onto the altar, hitting the crowds of people during the process.
Just before the crowd could react, another monk rushed over with several jars in his hands and
began to pour them on the altar.
It would''ve been just fine if it was only sand. However, the entire altar was in havoc as they realized
that they were now being sprinkled with oil.
As soon as the oil was sprinkled onto their bodies, the mes around the altar immediately caught
up while several people started to suffer burns. Cries of pain and shouts were heard as they jumped
off the altar in order to escape.
Upon seeing thismotion, the surrounding monks started to viciously push them back onto the
altar.
At that moment, Dharma Dahnbar shouted, "Don''t move. This is your entry test. If you pass the test,
you''ll be my disciples."
These noblemen and women were pampered, but they weren''t foolish at all. Moreover, they were
beginning to be burnt by fire. Soon after that, they no longer trusted Dharma Dahnbar. One by one,
they started to push each other out of the altar.
"He''s going to burn us to death!" One of them yelled.
"People are burning, what do you mean entry test?"
"I don''t want to be an apprentice anymore. I don''t want to learn martial arts. I want to go back,"
someone followed.
"Get out of the way, I want to go back!" A fourth shouted.
The scene suddenly became chaotic and Dharma Dahnbar''s face was stricken. He personally
blocked the people from running, pushing them back into the fire. "If you want to run, then die!" He
said with a chilling voice.
Upon seeing this, Fade knew that he couldn''t wait any longer. He shouted coldly and jumped off the
altar with Gorvyn and Heidey.
Soon after that, a monk charged towards them. However, Fade just waved his hand and attacked
the surrounding monks.
Upon seeing this, Dharma Dahnbar immediately went over and blocked Fade. "What are you
doing? If you cause any trouble now, the opportunity of having Tulku Kahmul as your master will be
gone. You''d better think it through," he said as he stood in front of Fade.
Fade snorted and looked at him. "Do you think I''m a fool? You''re about to make us live sacrifices
and you still want to talk about Tulku Kahmul?" He mocked.
"Sacrifice? How did you hear about that?" Dharma Dahnbar''s face darkened as he heard Fade''s
exnation.
Fade didn''t conceal the truth and coldly said, "Both you and Tulku Kahmul went to great lengths just
to open the secret area below Namuchia Lake in order to get the treasure. Am I right?"
"Who on earth are you? How do you know these things?" Dharma Dahnbar became even more
furious by the second as he red at Fade.
Upon seeing this, Fade was sure of the act of the live sacrifice. He snorted and immediately made a
move without much exnation.
"You''re courting death!" Dharma Dahnbar bellowed. He fumed as he charged towards Fade with an
attack.
At that moment, a loud bang was heard and a group of people came running through. They were
pushing and knocking over the wooden door.
The leader was none other than Dharma Motkha. "Save them and stop this massacre now," he
commanded.
"Motkha, it''s you!" It was obvious that Dharma Dahnbar and Dharma Motkha knew each other. As
soon as their eyes met, hatred filled the exchange.
"Wake up, Dahnbar! You''re doing something extremely vicious and inhumane. You can still stop this
and save them," Dharma Motkha shouted.
"What a joke! My master and I are determined to retrieve the treasure at the bottom of the secret
area. Whoever gets in our way must die!" Dharma Dahnbar shouted in return.
At that moment, his eyes were red and his face was full of madness. He looked at Fade with
murderous intent and fiercely attacked him. "Since you''re with Motkha, then you''ll have to die as
well!" He shouted.
"I''m not the one who''s going to die," Fade coldly snorted. He immediately struck out his palm to
counter Dharma Dahnbar''s attack.
Not long after, Dharma Dahnbar was bbergasted as he spat a mouthful of blood. His body flew
and hit the wall heavily as he slid down. "You, you''re actually..."