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Chapter 188 Buddha is very depressed

Buddhist disciples who were originally scattered across the five continents stopped their work and looked to the West.

Somewhere, Maitreya Buddha put down the watermelon in his hand, looked at the West with a smile, and then...

"I'm old and have a bad memory. Did the Buddha speak just now? He probably didn't say... Keep eating watermelon."

On the other side, walking on a small boat, the Buddha of Guizhi, who was walking on the river of heaven, took out two cotton balls from his ears: "Someone just spoke?"

Somewhere in the ancient temple in the deep mountains, a thin old monk wearing a big red cassock slowly opened his eyes, and a green lamp beside him also lit up, and then...

"Don't go!" After throwing a sentence, Lao Fu closed his eyes again and continued to practice hard.

Somewhere in a blessed land of caves that looked like a small world, a Buddha stood on the glass tower, looked at the medicinal materials everywhere below, wiped his sweat and said, "I still have to farm, so I won't go."

...

Some people didn't go, but more people didn't understand what was going on, so they actually asked the Buddha to summon everyone back to the mountain.

For a moment, countless rays of light soared into the sky and headed straight to Leiyin Temple in Lingshan!

There are also monks who know a little about the secret of traveling west, but don’t know much, and their faces are full of worries.

"It could be that the legendary fake Tang monk who fought on Lingshan, right?"

"Lingshan can't stand it anymore. Are you going to call us back and fight to the death?"

Thinking of this, these monks picked up guys and rushed to Lingshan.

I saw a group of monks rushing towards Lingshan with murderous intent.

Many idle monks were also shocked and finally analyzed the guesses they had figured out.

For a moment, Lingshan was about to be captured by Tang Tuzi and slaughtered. The Buddha could not bear it anymore. The rumors of Buddhist generals' destruction spread throughout the circle of monks in the three realms.

The trouble is in panic...

Some guys who have no firm beliefs or who have entered Buddhism for protection directly threw down the wooden fish in their hands, ran out of the gate, shouting: "I'm reborn!"

There are also some small temples that are not very rigorous, and they happen directly, with collectively divided temples and going their separate ways.

A small-scale temple dissolution movement actually occurred...

The Buddha Tathagata never dreamed that he just called everyone back, but he almost cried out the Buddhist sect...

After the Tathagata Buddha calculated these, there were also black lines on his forehead.

However, Buddhism emphasizes fate. Those who leave Buddhism, that is, their fate with Buddhism ends, do not care, but smile calmly and face the Bodhisattvas, Arhats and others in front of them.

The next moment, a group of monks with sweaty heads rushed in outside the Main Hall, holding various Buddhist soldiers in their hands, shouting: "Where is Tuzi Tang? Don't hurt my Buddha!"

"Buddha, we are here to protect Lingshan!"

For a moment, hundreds of people rushed in, one by one, and they were full of murderous intent, shouting words to kill Tang Tuzi.

When the Buddha Tathagata heard this, he quickly spoke, "Don't..."

Before he could finish his words, Tang Sanzang slowly turned around and cursed: "A bunch of bald men, who are you calling him bald men? Look at the fist!"

boom!

With one punch, the force exploded!

The Arhat, Bodhisattva, Venerable, Jialan and others who were originally sitting in front of Tang Sanzang, saw that the situation was not good, so they picked up the cushion on the ground, carried their own things, and ran away!

Boom...

They ran away before they ran away, and there was a loud bang behind them, and the strong wind made their scalp hurt.

After the loud noise, the shouts of killing disappeared, and at the same time, a gust of wind blew, a little cool...
Chapter completed!
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