Chapter 146(2/2)
At first, Ji was thinking about whether Hua Qi had received the news, but later he was exhausted and had only the thought of dealing with the monk.
Fortunately, from the Qinling Mountains to Bashu, there were all mountains and steep mountains. Occasionally crossing the river, it was also very dangerous.
This Buddha and the two peerless masters have fought each other in the poor mountains and rivers that have been around for countless times. In some places, people have rarely seen their landforms since ancient times, but they have suffered a lot. Although they are not said to be changing, they have also changed drastically.
Even if someone occasionally sees two people fighting, it is just a surprise glance, and soon the two change the venue.
Moreover, the two of them started to fight, punch and kick, and they were powerful, and ordinary people were unable to get close to them.
The two of them fought and stopped, and they each consumed a lot. In the past few days, although they had a lot of insights in the battle, they had no time to rectify, which seemed to have become a battle of perseverance.
When it comes to perseverance, Su Ji is much inferior to this master of Buddhism.
It was his state of rolling his eyes that he abandoned negative emotions and insisted on it.
In order to achieve the Great Dao, the monk has suffered a lot of suffering and sins since he was a child, so he has survived.
People do not give in to each other and must fall down.
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…green
The city is quiet! The green one is green!
There are countless temples in front of Chengshan, but the back mountain is rarely visited by people, with difficulties and obstacles emerging one after another. No one has fully explored since ancient times.
Going down, there is the dangerous Minjiang River, with a famous water conservancy project on it that has been passed down through the ages.
When Su Ji saw the Minjiang River below and the water conservancy projects above in a dense forest halfway up the mountain, he had to be amazed that human wisdom was indeed infinite.
After just looking at it for a moment, it turned into a slight hum. The monk was so ignorant that he was completely indifferent.
Even though the monk's ability to subdue demons is slightly better than Su Ji, Su Ji is better at changing and his light skills are more brilliant than monks. Therefore, the monk has no confidence in capturing and killing Su Ji.
But the monk did not breathe this time, and this chase game would not have any results.
For the first time in decades, I have encountered such a tangled opponent.
Moreover, he is lazy by nature. Although he has repeatedly pressed his eyes to suppress the negative emotions in his heart, he did not roll his eyes at this time, and the boredom that has accumulated in his heart is simply coming.
Then, Su Ji's eyes turned white.
After a period of battle, his biggest change was that he could roll his eyes anytime and anywhere, and almost fully mastered this supernatural ability.
The rolling eyes is similar to the state of sitting and forgetting as mentioned in the Taoist scriptures, and it is also like the Buddhist irresistible and selflessness. It may even be the key to the "unexpected" state advocated by the demon path.
The effect of this state on Su Ji was not at all under the innate Qigong.
The monk did not understand Su Ji's state in advance, otherwise he would have prepared, Su Ji might have explained it to the monk that night.
Before he could get it, a palm force pressed against Mount Tai attacked Su Ji.
Su Ji seemed to have expected it and pointed out a finger.
The air finger force and palm force are intersected.
There are two figures intertwined, rabbits rise and fall.
The plants and trees around the two of them were destroyed, and their appearance was extremely miserable.
After about a hundred moves, the figures of the two men were staggered.
Su Ji said coldly: "Even if there are another thousand days, we will not be able to decide the outcome."
Shang said: "Then let's fight for another two thousand days."
By this time, the monk had only one breath of energy left.
Ji said: "We cannot distinguish between the superiority and inferiority of the martial arts fight, so why not have a literary fight?"
Shang frowned and said, "I'm not as smart as you."
In fact, if Su Ji was not as good as him, he would not have stopped to talk to Su Ji at all.
Su Ji said: "I understand the celestial phenomena, and the autumn flood will soon be there. The Minjiang River below will be flooded. Even the weirs above cannot resolve the harm of this flood. You and I are both extraordinary people. It is better to use great laws to control this flood. On the one hand, it can avoid the disaster of living beings, and on the other hand, it can also determine your and my victory or defeat."
Shang was from Buddhism and was compassionate. When he heard Su Ji's words, he pondered and said, "How to decide the outcome?" Su
Ji Dao: "Of course, it depends on who has the greatest effect."
Shang said: "How do I know if you have a great role or if I have a great role?"
Su Ji said: "When the flood recedes, don't you and I know it well, or you really can't do it?"
The monk said, "You don't have to provoke me, let's compare."
Although Su Ji is bound to be killed, there is something to do to save the people in front of you. If you feel compassion, you can put Su Ji’s affairs aside.
Su Ji was not cheating, but knew the monk's temperament and knew that only in this way could he get rid of the endless struggle.
There are so many delicious food and good voices waiting for him in the world, how can a monk tie him up?
"The water will start to rise at noon tomorrow. You can meditate first to restore your energy and spirit." Su Ji left a sentence and went away.
The monk sensed that he was still in the mountains, so he continued to chase him.
At the same time, he grabbed a round, black and white beast that was eating bamboo.
After a moment of attention, he said, "You are not very strong yet. If you eat vegetarian food, I will be considered a vegetarian food."
The strange beast seemed to notice the danger of death, but did not try hard to break free, but opened his eyes wide and looked at the monk pitifully.
After the sound, the monk said, "I really can't eat you when you are like this."
It's the strange beast to let go.
Chapter completed!