Chapter 761: Fighting against the Monthly Pass]
The group of seeking scriptures and the group of Journey to the West met.
Jigong Fahai had already recognized the origin of Sun Wukong and others. He was a little shocked and incredible at the beginning, and he was a little panicked in his heart.
The black bear spirit and Sha Wujing both looked slightly solemn, and they were no longer as arrogant and domineering as they were at the beginning.
Obviously, they also recognized the identities of Sun Wukong and the others. The so-called shadow of the famous tree of human beings, the encounters of Sun Wukong and others along the way, and what happened was enough to shock the entire Three Realms.
Sun Wukong and others had already made a name for themselves before Journey to the West. During Journey to the West, their strength improved by leaps and bounds.
Therefore, even if the Black Bear Spirit and others are confident and strong, they still have the heart but lack the strength when facing Sun Wukong and others, and feel weak.
However, we all know that they are bound by the laws of heaven in this world. Perhaps Sun Wukong and others cannot exert enough strength, but there are two supreme human beings on their side.
Jigong and Fahai have received gifts from Buddhism in recent years and enjoyed endless Buddhist teachings. Although their strength is still in the realm of mortal immortals, their magic power and practice have long reached the level of Daluo Golden Immortal.
If Sun Wukong and others cannot exert enough strength and are suppressed by the way of heaven, they may not be the opponents of Jigong and Fahai.
This is also the reason why they ran away directly without meeting each other.
Although Jigong and Fahai felt that they were the supreme mortals and that Sun Wukong and others might be suppressed, they were not sure.
Now that the two sides meet, they won’t fight. After all, the forces represented by each other will never allow them to be bullied.
There was the entire Buddhist sect behind Jigong Fahai. Even Li Jue dared not easily say that they would be destroyed, let alone Sun Wukong and others.
"I guess you are the disciples of the Dragon and Tiger Emperor Li Jue. It's a great honor to meet you in this country of Chechi."
Jigong clasped his hands together, and at this time he became very polite and knew how to advance and retreat.
Sun Wukong looked disdainful and did not want to talk to him. He hated Buddhism to the core, especially when he was suppressed by the Buddha of Tathagata and tortured under the Bodhi tree.
If he hadn't been afraid of implicating Li Jue, and he was worried that the fight would cause the entire Chechi Kingdom to be baptized by war, causing Li Jue's beliefs and the land of incense to suffer losses, he probably had already taken action.
As for how many powerful Buddhists are standing behind Jigong Fahai and others, there is no difference for Sun Wukong.
He does things based on his will, but over the years he has learned to restrain his edge and know how to plan before he decides. He must consider more about Li Jue's incense belief.
As the senior brother, Sun Wukong stopped talking, so Zhu Bajie, as the second brother, naturally had to come forward.
He smiled and said, "I guess you are the monks who were ordered to go to the West to obtain scriptures. Being able to meet here is considered fate. Since our purpose is to go to Lingshan, it is better to go together in the future."
When he said this, Sun Wukong glared at him, and Liu'er Mihou also looked shocked.
Only Ao Lie showed a look of thought.
Jigong Fahai's face was shocked at first, but then he became a little embarrassed.
How could they go to Zhu Bajie and his party to seek Buddhist scriptures? If that happens, they will have to worry all day long and always worry that they may fight in the wilderness.
If they were really in a wilderness, there would be no more people than Sun Wukong fought alone.
And if you really do this, people in the world will think that Buddhism has reconciled with Li Jue, and they even need Li Jue's disciples to protect it.
Such a thing is absolutely not possible, so Jigong directly refused.
"The so-called Tao is different and does not plan for each other. When you practice Taoism, we are not the same person after all, but we are also considered to have a different path and we will eventually go to Lingshan. If we meet on the road, please support each other."
Zhu Bajie seemed to have already concluded that they would not agree, so he just smiled.
Then he said seriously: "Since that's the case, why are you here?"
"Is it because I plan to come and ask for guilt and want to destroy my Taoist tradition?"
Jigong frowned, "Chechi Kingdom is very strict with people in our Buddhists. There are even cases of enslaving monks in China. There are more than 3,000 monks imprisoned in the prison, which is really horrifying."
The king and nobles all looked at each other. The king was worried that Jigong and others would cause trouble for them, so he quickly explained.
"Those monks are lazy people like me, Che Chi Country. They are not a child. They only eat vegetarian food and chant scriptures all day long, and ask for it. They broke the law of Che Chi Country, so they were imprisoned in prison."
"As long as they have long hair and waist, they will be released from prison. There is no need for my Che Chi Kingdom to abuse monks."
Fahai had long been resentful of what he had experienced these days. When he saw King Chechi, he wanted to argue, and the anger in his heart was hard to suppress.
"You're talking nonsense, they are all monks who eat vegetarian food and chant Buddha's name. They have pious beliefs and profound Buddhist teachings. Even if there are some people who are barely entering the Buddha's name, they are also my Buddhists. How can you treat this way?"
The king was shocked by Fahai's roar and was scared. He remembered that Fahai had just started killing and knocked all his guards to the ground, and then shivered in horror.
He quickly looked at Sun Wukong and others, hoping that they could come forward.
Sun Wukong spoke, "It's ridiculous. The law of Chechi Kingdom stipulates so much, and the king has another order. Can't he be imprisoned against those monks?"
Zhu Bajie also mocked, "A king of a country, can you arrest people who are not doing anything for production and violate the law of the country in China? Can you explain it to you Buddhism?"
Fahai said angrily: "They are not lazy people or those who violate the Dharma, but my Buddhist children are just that Chechi Kingdom is too prejudiced to me and cannot tolerate them."
The king was a little scared and quickly said, "Then I will order them to be released."
Fahaidao: "It's not enough to release it. We need to build a temple for them so that they can have a place to stay."
The king was immediately embarrassed, but he was afraid of Fahai's eyes and was about to agree.
How could Sun Wukong and others make the king agree easily? How could the Buddhists build temples in Chechi Country and eat vegetarian food and chant Buddha's name?
Wouldn't that sleep next to their pillows?
"It's ridiculous. I'm already magnanimous for you to spare your life. I'm still trying to make more effort and build a temple for you in this country of Chechi."
Sun Wukong sneered, "I think you are so greedy. Can you, the old monk, want to fight?"
Fahai said: "I just speak up for these monks. They are the people of Chechi Kingdom, so they naturally have the right to choose a place to settle down."
"On the contrary, you have repeatedly stopped it. Could it be that you want the entire Chechi Kingdom to just worship your Immortal Emperor?" Fahai snorted coldly: "It's too domineering, right?"
Chapter completed!