In front of an ancient temple, under a withering Bodhi Tree, sat Meng Qi, 'listening' to the words of the Buddha as he comprehended with sincerity.
After some time, he gradually rose to his feet and made a solemn bow. "Bodhisattva, I've completed my comprehension. If it's no trouble, kindly connect the exit to the vicinity of Maoling of River East," he said, wearing a virtuous expression.
The Sambhogakaya pure land of Lanke Temple was equivalent to a certain law of heaven and earth. Its ubiquitous presence meant that the end of the world was but one step away. As long as no strong formation posed obstacles, Lanke Temple could open its door anywhere.
Candramurni Prabharaja Bodhisattva did not reply. The other end of the alley began to ripple, revealing the landscape of River East, where small bridges crossed the running river.