His fingers slightly touched the rich man's forehead.
A faint light flashed across his eyes, and all the flaws in the rich man's heart were revealed in Lin Xi's eyes.
Demons are good at playing with people's hearts.
After a little thought, Lin Xi had a direction.
The light curtain hanging in the air has changed.
What is shown in the picture is not a scene related to the rich man himself, but another completely fictitious scene.
Many monks had sneers on their faces.
Although the method of entering dreams is an entry-level spell for monks.
Basically, any monk who possesses true energy can practice.
However, there are still many taboos.
For example, it can generally only be used on ordinary people. The souls of monks are too powerful and difficult to introduce into dreams.
Secondly, everything that happens in the dream should be closely related to the person being performed, which is also to enhance the sense of substitution.
To understand it in a very popular way, most dream-entrance spells can only enter the shallow dream state of the dreamer.
Deep dreams are too bizarre and too far away from reality. Ordinary monks rarely dare to dig deep.
As for shallow dreams, we need to pay attention to a sense of substitution.
Otherwise, it is easy for the dreamer to realize that he is dreaming.
And once the dreamer realizes that they are dreaming, they will guide their own dreams, and in their dreams, they will become almost omnipotent and very dangerous.
To break it down, the monk's method of entering dreams is to build a bridge with true energy and invest part of his spirit into the consciousness of the dreamer.
Then create various illusions to guide the dreamer.
The home court still belongs to those who are dreamed of.
This is also the reason why Monk Kyuhyun was backlashed and injured before.
"My name is Hu Dabai, and I am an ordinary restaurant waiter. Today I was praised by my boss. The boss promised that as long as I work hard and do one more person's work every day, my salary will be doubled after three months. I
I'm very happy! Maybe... I can become the shopkeeper one day." The dream scene was a bit mechanical, and there was even guiding dialogue next to it.
The image was blurry, as if the rich man might wake up at any time. After all... there was a huge difference between such a dream and the reality he lived in.
The screen flashed again, directly entering three months later.
Hu Dabai, who was transformed into a rich man in his dream, was driven out of the restaurant by the restaurant owner and deducted two months of unpaid wages.
"My name is Hu Dabai. I found another job as a carpenter's apprentice in the east of the city. I gave my master fifty cents as a apprenticeship gift. My master had no son and was alone. He promised me that as long as I help with odd jobs for three years, he would teach me
My true craftsmanship, inheriting his mantle, although it is a bit hard, but I am full of confidence in the future." The awkward narration appeared again, and this time the scene was slightly more stable.
Apparently, the previous 'grieving' experience had made the rich man a little bit more involved.
Any story actually needs an output point.
Refreshment, fear, emotion, depression, and grievance, these can all be output points. What I fear the most is a straightforward narrative without any ups and downs. It seems to be stable and no one can fault it, but it will also become uninteresting to no one.
.
Of course, Hu Dabai's story is far from exciting.
At most, it only takes up the two words "suffering".
Then the picture jumped again, including many pictures of Hu Dabai working hard, toiling, and putting in hard work.
And just three years later, the carpenter master, who was originally judged to be childless, suddenly had an adopted son from his clan.
So Hu Dabai was found an excuse and kicked out of the carpenter's house. In order not to be insulted by others for his betrayal, the carpenter started to pick a fight, threatening that Hu Dabai had deceived his master and destroyed his ancestors, and wanted to learn the craft secretly, and threatened his master.
Hu Dabai's reputation in the small town was completely ruined, and everyone looked at him with contempt.
"My name is Hu Dabai. I plan to go to a prosperous big city. There are more opportunities there. I will definitely get ahead. I want to make everyone who looks down on me regret their decision. I want to take revenge on those who have hurt me.
"People." This time, the narration was not so embarrassing, and it even seemed to be the voice of the rich young man himself.
The expressions of the monks became subtle.
Some experienced old monks have even understood what is going on.
The deeper the dream becomes, the more difficult it becomes to interpret.
Lin Xi indeed did not enter the deep dream state of a rich man.
But he did dig into the shallow dreams.
Use an emotion as a guide to constantly jump and expand the dream, so that the rich man's thinking will continue to move forward unconsciously, and gradually really enter into it.
"Next, we should look for an opportunity to guide Hu Dabai to believe in Buddhism and do good!"
"This will affect the thoughts of the rich young master himself." Many monks nodded frequently, feeling that they had learned a trick from Lin Xi.
It’s just that they thought they had gained too early!
Lin Xi has seen through the inner weakness of the rich young master, so how could he simply teach him some Buddhism and guide him to do good deeds?
People all have bad natures.
Ninety percent of people, after they make a certain decision, no matter how firm they were at the time, it won't take long for them to return to their original state.
What's more, it's just a dream.
The good and evil in dreams are not real good and evil.
The awakening in natural dreams is not the real awakening.
When Hu Dabai arrived in the big city, he experienced many setbacks.
He was defrauded of money by his fellow villagers, bullied by his foreman, insulted by his boss, and expelled like a wild dog.
The dark side of society seems to have all piled up on Hu Dabo, and he is being brutally beaten by society.
Let him gradually accept the dark and dirty reality, and even begin to be assimilated.
He gradually became less optimistic and simple than at first, and became gloomy and tactful.
He also began to learn to harm others, and he was double-dealing, did not keep his words, and stabbed others in the back.
Because of this transformation, his life has changed and his life has gradually become better.
He saved money and married a wife.
Six months later, his wife gave birth to a fat boy weighing seven pounds, which made Hu Dabai very happy.
Then one day when he came home from work, Hu Dabai found that all his savings had been taken away, and his wife and son had disappeared without a trace.
Hu Dabai began to search like crazy.
His life once again became decadent and devoid of light.
Then he became an alcoholic and began to miss Huajieliuxiang.
Unfortunately, he eventually contracted a heart disease.
No one wanted to ask him to work anymore. He became a dirty beggar that everyone despised and fell to the lowest point in his life.
The monks all cheered up.
They speculated that at this time, Lin Xi would transform into a high-ranking monk who could guide Hu Dabai, treat his illness and guide him out.
But the monks still guessed wrong.
Misery never left Hu Dabai.
When he was suffering from illness and illness, he picked up a puppy.
He regards the puppy as his own son, and gives half of the food he picks up to the puppy while he suffers from hunger.
This puppy seemed to be the last bit of light in Hu Dabai's gloomy life.
Then one day, there was heavy snow, and Hu Dabai could no longer beg for anything, nor could he pick up any leftovers discarded by others.
He hugged the grown-up dog and cried, complaining about his uselessness and powerlessness. He desperately apologized to the hungry and barking dog, but was bitten on the thigh by the dog.
He was bitten off a large piece of meat by a very hungry dog.
Hu Dabo was also crazy, stoned the dog to death, and then ate the dog meat.
Still...no turning point.
Gloom, darkness, and despair are the themes of the entire dream.
All the monks looked strange. This development not only made them depressed, but also subverted their common sense.
In the end, Hu Dabo died.
He was treated like a toy by some rich kids who were out of town for fun, played with and beaten to death.
He died in the vast desolation, and not even the weeds were willing to cover his body.
The dream was shattered.
The rich man opened his eyes blankly, and then... looked around blankly, his expression stiff and numb, as if he had lost his soul.
Looking at him like this, no one would doubt whether he would act violently towards his servants in the future.
Perhaps, not only will he never harm anyone again, but... he will never be interested in anything again, and will be a walking zombie for the rest of his life.
Seeing such a rich man, the entire Dharma conference venue erupted in discussion and condemnation!