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Chapter 71 The Origin of the Buddhas

If the little monk is indeed awake, he is indeed eating meat.

"What number is this?"

"Is this the ninth one?"

"Fart, it was already the tenth one just now!"

In the corner of the hall, several guards whispered to each other. They looked at the young and fat 'master' in the hall and started talking about it.

For example, the little monk sat boldly in front of a table, almost drowning in the gnawed bones.

After he woke up, he only said two sentences.

The first sentence: "Where can I get something to eat?"

Second sentence: "Is there any meat?"

After being led to the stone building, he sat there without moving. Roasted camels and steamed whole lambs were all placed on the table, and he ate with open arms and enjoyed himself.

In a short time, at least one hundred people's rations were eaten!

After Liu Shuzhu came in, he was also shocked by such a big scene.

Is this still a human being?

Although you are bloated, covered with fat, and your whole body is growing horizontally, I have never seen you eat like this!

What's more, this 'thief bald' is a monk after all. He doesn't believe in the Buddha but still has the temple's rules. Looking at his beaming look, it seems that he is really a master who is not afraid of committing sins!

After being promoted to the innate realm, Liu Shuzhu understood a truth.

After the acquired warriors experienced hair removal and marrow cleansing, all the orifices in their bodies were opened, and they were able to sense the free energy between heaven and earth. There was no need to deliberately obtain energy through food intake. Even if they did not eat water or rice for a year and a half, they would not be alive.

The danger.

This is the advantage of the innate warrior, and the acquired bigu realm cannot be compared with it. However, in order to satisfy the desire of the mouth and tongue, the innate warrior will still eat something.

For example, the little monk's face was pale, as if he had just recovered from a serious illness, but he had eaten more than dozens of times his body weight in meat. It was as if all the food had been filled into a bottomless pit!

After meeting Liu Shuzhu, his savior, little monk Ruzhen reacted indifferently. He just glanced at him lightly and didn't even say hello.

At this time, someone finally said in a trembling voice: "God, this is the God, it is like a god descending to earth, King Kong is reincarnated!"

Liu Shuzhu scolded angrily: "What a god, what a loser!"

After saying that, he waved his hand behind him. The horse-faced man was smart enough and immediately ordered everyone to leave. Everyone bowed and left in a sensible manner.

The young monk is not very old, even if he is not the same age as Liu Shuzhu, he is not much older. He looks ugly, looks like a wolf and a tiger, and is full of fireworks, which makes people feel close to him.

Liu Shuzhu glared: "Do you have a grudge against meat?"

The little monk stared back fiercely, very unhappy, and said vaguely: "I'm hungry!" Looking at him like that, he was afraid that Liu Shuzhu would try to grab him, so he ate even more anxiously.

Liu Shuzhu felt a headache: This does not look like a powerful innate warrior. If you don't know, you may think that he is a starving ghost from some family!

Even though there were many things to discuss with him, I had to wait patiently for him to finish eating.

Since everyone was punished by Liu Shuzhu, no one continued to serve meat on the table. After a long time, the young monk gnawed the last bone in his hand clean, then wiped the grease from the corners of his mouth with unfulfilled interest, and said lazily: "My life is

Did you save it?"

"No!" Liu Shuzhu said angrily, "You ran out of the underground maze on your own, and no one carried you to escape. Then you climbed up tens of thousands of meters of tunnels, returned to the surface, and stayed here to eat.

Meat for hundreds of people!”

The young monk thought about it for a moment and realized that Liu Shuzhu was trying to bully him. He was a little dissatisfied and said: "You saved me, and I have saved you before. We are even. Why are you trying to fight with a monk like me?"

"

"Hey, it turns out you know that you are a monk." Liu Shuzhu said with a smile, "If you go to the Paradise of Paradise one day and pay homage to the Buddha, aren't you afraid that the old man will think that the strands of flesh between your teeth are too annoying?"

Unexpectedly, little monk Ruzhen sneered, feeling ashamed of both the ‘Ultimate World’ and ‘Buddha’.

"Whoever wants to go to the Paradise of Ultimate Bliss will go, but I won't go; and whoever wants to see the Buddha, I won't see." This monk has quite a character.

He added: "What's wrong with eating meat? Buddha said, if I don't go to hell, who will. This means, if I don't eat meat, who will eat it? According to the Buddhist scriptures, the vast world is just one

It is not a crime to be made up of a stinky skin, and the skin is contained in the skin. The meat must be eaten, and the heart must be sincere." He was confident and full of joy, which was more interesting than the masked image in the mine tunnel.

Liu Shuzhu was speechless.

A few days ago, when the young monk was killing people at the bottom of the mine, he was not even vague at all. He was a fun-loving guy who did not adhere to worldly etiquette. He seemed to be straightforward, but in fact he kept all his bad intentions in his heart.

"Hey, have you advanced to the innate realm?"

The young monk noticed that Liu Shuzhu's temperament was completely different from before, and couldn't help but be surprised.

"How is this possible?"

"I was just going to tell you something." Liu Shuzhu smiled and did not answer, but roughly recounted what happened underground that day.

In the meantime, he told another big lie in a few words, filtering out the plot of robbing things. He only said that in order to save the two of them, he accidentally offended Qin Mubai, the skeleton king who stole the door.

Not long after seeing the ruins of the Buddhas, the young monk lost his consciousness, and what happened next is unclear.

Hearing that the dead immortals were guarding their graves, he couldn't help but exclaim in surprise; he couldn't help but scream from ear to ear when he heard that the great sages from ancient times killed hundreds of thousands of immortals and subdued the queen of the immortal clan. Even with his knowledge, he thought it was sensational!

The young monk's face was trembling with anger. He remained silent for a long time, trying to digest this huge amount of astonishing information. Then, he first asked about the relics of the Buddhas.

Liu Shuzhu was dumbfounded: "I still want to ask you!"

The young monk said: "Where do I know where to go?"

"Aren't you a monk?"

"I am the little monk who ran away!"

Liu Shuzhu:......

The young monk suddenly said seriously: "I have never seen that magnificent scene in the scriptures. Let alone me, I am afraid that if I ask all the old monks in the three major temples, no one may know.

How could the Buddha Hall be transformed from the fallen fairy queen? Is that the so-called ancient 'immortal' tribe still related to Buddhism?"

Ancient history is vast and contains endless anecdotes.

But there has never been any record about the ‘immortal’, and there is not even a single rumor.

Liu Shuzhu said: "Could the lost Buddha halls be related to the Qingdeng burial site?"

The little monk Ruzhen shook his head: "It's hard to say, but it doesn't look like it to me."

"Why doesn't it look like it?"

The young monk was also very confused in his words: "Because a few months ago, before the green lantern Buddha's shadow appeared in the world, the existence of the ancient place where the Buddha was buried has been recorded in the Buddhist teachings, but it is not detailed. It has always been cited as the Buddhist teachings.

Big taboo. But that fantasyland

The scene in it is really too shocking. Not to mention anything else, the dilapidated stone statues placed on both sides of the jade steps to the sky have never appeared before. The sacredness and solemnity are not like the green lantern shining on the Buddha.

Death is more like the origin of all Buddhas!"

"The Origin of Buddhas?"

No one can confirm where the Buddha died, let alone where all the Buddhas originated!

Even the ancient sages could not understand these issues. With their two visions, they would be doomed to be fruitless if they continued to speculate out of thin air.

"However, if you really want to find out the secrets, I'm afraid you have to ask someone personally."

Liu Shuzhu frowned and said, "A man of great wisdom, bravery and wisdom?"

"Yes." The young monk nodded heavily, "As I said, there is a reason why the Sixth Patriarch Arhat is willing to give you the Juechen Pearl. Perhaps only Patriarch Hui Fan can get the answer you want.

"There was a hint of deep meaning in his eyes, and he looked like an eminent monk. Unfortunately, there were still a few pieces of meat stuck to the corners of his mouth, which greatly ruined his image.

"Liu, if you are really the reincarnated body of the Bodhisattva, and the cycle of cause and effect, many questions will be answered."

Liu Shuzhu laughed twice and was noncommittal. He was too lazy to discuss Buddhism with him, let alone stupidly believe in 'cause and effect' just because of his few words.

Although the golden Arhats of Buddhism are powerful, they are only comparable to the warrior emperors. Although the Bodhisattvas of ancient times claim to save all sentient beings and save people from suffering, how do they compare to the sages who dominated the ancient times?

In the eyes of Emperor Wu, the way of martial arts is greater than the way of heaven. Without the Dharma, even a golden Arhat can be killed.

Under the feet of the sages, they have traversed the mountains, rivers, sun and moon with their own strength, but can any Bodhisattva dare to come out and say the word "no"?

"Everything in the world has its destiny. You think it's a coincidence that you bumped into the Sixth Patriarch in the desert, but if it's not a coincidence, only God knows."

The young monk clasped his hands together and said "Amitabha". Then he licked his lips again and said shamelessly: "Do you still have any leftover elixir?"

Liu Shuzhu smiled and laughed loudly: "Go for a walk?"

The two of them walked out of the stone building and strolled on the edge of the oasis, but the young monk never stood side by side with him, and his feet always dropped half a step intentionally or unintentionally.

"You don't want to be a monk, and you don't come from a certain family. You are young and don't stay in the temple. Why are you running outside?"

The little monk sighed as he walked, with a look of sorrow on his face, and said, "Do you think I want it? Even if you tell me, you don't understand. When I was still wrapped in swaddling clothes, my cruel parents abandoned me and threw me in front of the temple gate.

All these years, I have grown up in the temple, and I have no choice. Otherwise, ghosts are like monks. They can’t eat meat and just recite the Lao Shi Zi Ghost Sutra every day, and the fool will not run away!"

Liu Shuzhu was stunned for a moment, feeling some sympathy in his heart.

The fate of the two is so similar. They are both abandoned babies who have never met their biological parents. However, one ended up in a bandit's den in the mountains, and the other entered a Buddhist temple.

Immediately, he said a few words of comfort and confessed his life experience.

Unexpectedly, little monk Ruzhen was overjoyed when he heard this. His face was full of excitement and he shouted: "You also have no father or mother and no one wants you? Or did you grow up in that robber's den? It turns out that compared to you, I have a good life.

People."

This kind of mentality is like stepping on shit, but always hoping not to step on a bigger poop. It is purely about gloating, and all the kind words and comfort are fed to the dog.

Liu Shuzhu's head was covered with black lines. He raised his foot and kicked him: "You little thief is bald!"

The little monk Ruzhen avoided it easily. Although he didn't know what level of cultivation he had innately, he was definitely much higher than Liu Shuzhu, who was lucky enough to be in the first level. He also followed the childlike innocence, after all, they were all of the same age, and they were all messing around.

, the unfamiliarity is gone.

There were many strange rocks on the edge of the small oasis. After the two of them walked a certain distance, Liu Shuzhu couldn't let go of the questions in his mind, and asked him about old news about the Green Lantern Buddha and the Great Wish Bodhisattva.

Regardless of the existence of blood relics in the brain, the Great Wish Bodhisattva, as the last Bodhisattva in ancient times, must have some inexplicable connection with the ancient land of Qingdeng, otherwise he would not have changed on the day when the Buddha's shadow shone on the world.

Shattered.

The young monk restrained himself and revealed to him an ancient secret that had been inherited from ancient times without any reservation.

"Before talking about the Great Wish Bodhisattva, I have to mention the legend of a 'great sage at the end of the Dharma' and an 'unnamed monarch'."

Liu Shuzhu frowned in confusion: "The late Dharma great sage, the unknown monarch?"

Who are these two people, and what is their direct relationship with the Great Wish Bodhisattva?

The young monk took a deep breath and said, "Have you ever heard that the soul of the king is suppressed in the five places in the world?"


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