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Volume 8: Danfang Rebellion _ Chapter 2272 Still

It's just that everything here is as before. People who don't know the inside story have no idea what happened in this place. Inside the pavilion, two monks in white were sitting cross-legged.

Monk Wu Kong and Monk Hua, the master and the disciple, one big and one small, seemed to have no sense of incompatibility. They looked like master and disciple, but also like father and son. Master Wu Kong was lecturing to Monk Hua as usual, and Monk Hua listened carefully.

, it’s just that his mood is a little uneasy.

"Little Hua, do you understand?" Master Wukong looked at Monk Hua. He knew what his disciple was thinking in his heart, but there were some things that no one could change.

"I, I understand, Master." Monk Hua was stunned and nodded quickly. In fact, he didn't even listen to what his Master was saying just now.

"Do you really understand?" Master Wu Kong smiled slightly and stared at Monk Hua with eyes that seemed to be able to see through everything in the world. He said lightly: "Then tell me, what do you understand?"

"I..." Monk Hua was speechless. He smiled bitterly and said, "Master, forgive me. I, I didn't actually listen to what you just said."

"Empty is color, and color is emptiness." Wu Kong stood up, turned around slowly, looked at the full moon in mid-air and said: "Everything in this world, with its colorful colors, always has its own destination. Some things, no matter what, are

I can’t even force myself to come.”

"But my disciple doesn't understand." Monk Hua lowered his head and said something meaningful.

"One day, you will understand." Master Wukong smiled slightly and said: "I know where the knot in your heart is. It is nothing more than brother, master."

"Master, I'm in a dilemma." Monk Hua's usual playful and smiling face has long since disappeared without a trace. He clasped his hands together and asked with some distress: "I don't know how to choose."

"Do you believe in being a master, or do you believe in Lin Yu?" Master Wukong asked.

"I believe them all." Monk Hua replied without thinking: "Both Master and Lin Yu are the two most important people in my life. Master is a relative and he is a brother."

"But you have to know that one of us is always wrong." Master Wukong still said pleasantly: "Have you ever thought about whether it was Master's fault or Lin Yu's fault?"

"I don't know." Monk Hua shook his head. It's not like he has never thought about this problem, but even if he tried hard to think of it, he probably couldn't come up with a reason.

He felt that both of them were right, but he also felt that both of them were wrong. In this world, right and wrong and the evil consequences of the human heart are not even clear to the Buddha, let alone a drunken and meat-free monk like him?

"You are escaping." Master Wukong shook his head slightly and said, "Everything in this world has two sides. No one can predict it. No one can tell right from wrong. In everything, just follow your heart."

"But Master, are you doing what you do out of your heart?" Monk Hua suddenly raised his head and looked at Wu Kong. He said, "I just want to know whether the Master I am facing now is still the one I once had in my heart.

Master."

"Haha, is there anything different?" Wu Kong stared at Monk Hua, and he suddenly laughed. He said leisurely: "Everything in this world comes from the original heart, and one person will not change."

"No, the world is ever-changing. There are also variables in this world." Monk Hua shook his head slightly and said, "Sometimes, these variables are hidden in our hearts, they are just lurking at ordinary times."

"But if a person's obsession is too heavy, the variables lurking in the person's heart will appear. So I think a person's heart will change, because everyone has inner demons."

"You are right, everyone has inner demons, and Buddha is no exception." Wu Kong nodded slightly and said, "But sometimes, inner demons are not necessarily bad things."

"Why is the inner demon not a bad thing?" Monk Hua looked at Master Wukong in surprise. He was a little confused by what the master said. Buddhism emphasizes purity and nature. The inner demon is also the biggest enemy of Buddhism, but why is the master like this?

explain?

Is there any reason for this? Monk Hua stared at Wu Kong, expecting Wu Kong to tell him the reason.

"The evil consequences of the human heart are just the nature." Wu Kong said calmly: "A person's inner demons represent a person's nature. The inner demons just force out a person's nature."

"You think the way I am walking is not the way, but I think the way I am walking is the right way." Wu Kong lowered his eyes slightly and said, "This is how the world is and people's hearts are."

Monk Hua stared at the master in confusion, feeling a little uncomfortable in his heart. Only now did he realize that the master had changed, he had completely changed, and the theory he said was not consistent with Buddhism at all.

"Master... you have inner demons." Monk Hua clasped his hands together and sighed: "The sea of ​​suffering is boundless, but I still hope that Father Earthworm... can turn back and find the shore."

"Haha, you said so much, just to confirm whether I am possessed by a demon?" Wu Kong smiled slightly and said, "You can't hide your little thoughts from me."

"I never intended to hide anything from Master." Monk Hua sighed slightly and said, "It's just that Master, you are as kind to me as my parents. I really don't want Master to go into the abyss step by step."

"There are thousands of roads in this world." Wukong chanted the Buddha's name and said: "Some people are obsessed with money, and some people are obsessed with fame and fortune, but everyone's ultimate goal is the same."

"Since everyone's purpose is the same, why should you be obsessed with how to go? What's more, why... your road is the road, and my road is the sea of ​​suffering?"

Monk Hua was speechless. Based on Buddhist teachings, he was not far behind his master. But the way his master looked now was clearly a sign that he had gone crazy. But every word he said was plausible and refuted.

Others have no way to refute.

"Master, you have reached a dead end." Monk Hua smiled bitterly and said, "I don't know how to tell you the difference, but I only know that the path you are taking now is wrong."

"There is no right or wrong in this world." Master Wukong chanted the Buddha's name slightly and said, "Right or wrong actually doesn't matter anymore, does it?"

"No, it's important." Monk Hua said seriously: "Master, it's not terrible to be wrong. What's really terrible is to make mistakes again and again and keep making mistakes."

"Haha, if you have a mind of right and wrong, you will fall into the inferior position first." Wukong smiled slightly and said: "So, you'd better stop trying to persuade me. I know what I'm doing."

Faced with his master's persistence, Monk Hua was truly speechless.


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