Chapter 394: Why are you looking for me?

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Seeing Yu Wan immediately move a few steps away from him, Cangchen was not polite and quickly crossed over in a few steps.

When Yu Wan saw this ruffian behave like this, he knew he did it on purpose!

Made! This thing isn't finished yet, is it? !

Her instinctive reaction was to take a few steps back again, and at the same time asked with an annoyed look on her face:

"I wonder what this mage does?"... What the hell are you doing following me all the time? !

"Hehehe... little girl, have you forgotten that you and I met in the arena three days ago? Oh, by the way, it was the monk who attacked you first and gave you two Buddha seals to attack. Have you forgotten? Can’t do it?”

Cangchen saw Yu Wan being entangled by him and holding back and wanting to explode, and immediately laughed jokingly.

Yu Wan was speechless: ...Nima, you said it so clearly. Even if I had forgotten it, I still woke up because of you, a ruffian.

"I wonder what the Master has to do with me?"

Although Yu Wan scolded her in her heart, she still asked her again what the hell he wanted to do?

"It's nothing, I just want to get to know you. I haven't introduced myself yet. My monk's name is Cangchen. I don't know the name of my little benefactor?"

Cangchen really didn't have the seriousness that a Buddhist monk should have. Instead, he asked casually and carelessly.

Yu Wan: ...Did I say I want to get to know you? !

She still stared at Cangchen with a wary look, but remained silent, really not wanting to tell her her first and last name.

Seeing Yu Wan like this, Cang Chen couldn't help but curled his lips and sneered:

"Huh, what? You're a little girl, but you have a big background? You don't dare to sign up?

How can you say that the young monk is also the first direct disciple of Mount Jiuhua? My master is the first disciple under the abbot of Mount Jiuhua. As his disciple, the young monk is not worthy of knowing your name? "

When Yu Wan heard this, he realized that this guy had a lot of background. No wonder he didn’t look like a monk, and he wasn’t criticized and corrected by others. Only by relying on Buddhist beads, bald head, and other equipment could he know that he was a cultivator. Lord Buddha.

Look at this guy... Nima's "my dad is Li Gang" attitude now made Yu Wan even more displeased than before when he looked like a ruffian.

The fighting master is amazing. I say it as if no one has it. My master is Li Mubai, the swordsman of Xuantian Sect in the world of cultivation.

But this world is the Buddha's world, and we really can't fight it...

Yu Wan didn't want to continue to entangle with him, so she had to give in. It was just a name. Anyway, he would have to call his name in the competition later. He would know it sooner or later, so he said indifferently:

"My surname is Yu, and my name is Yu Wan. I wonder what you want from me?"

Yu Wan didn't believe in entanglement for no reason. What was the purpose of this guy? She had better figure it out earlier, so she asked again.

"It's true. I'm really curious about one thing, little monk. You are only a disciple in the early stage of foundation building. How can you swing such a sword flower with such strong defensive power?

Tell me, what is your swordsmanship called? How to practice?

Don't deny it, the young monk really saw it. From the first fight to the last three foundation-building stages, they took turns besieging your Sword Flower Shield Light, but they couldn't break it! It’s really tight…”

Cang Chen said that when Yu Wan used Earth to Build Mountain before, he noticed it later, and it was then that he became interested in Yu Wan, a weirdo.

He really couldn't understand what kind of technique this girl had learned? How could she, at the early stage of foundation building, resist and injure a high-level monk?

Now that Yu Wan had asked the question, although Cang Chen still looked ruthless, his expression was extremely serious when he asked, hoping to get an answer from Yu Wan.

Yu Wan sneered in her heart, I really don't know if this person is really stupid or just pretending to be stupid? How can secret techniques be passed on casually?

Curiosity is okay, but digging into people's roots and asking them questions is rude and rude!

Yu Wan couldn't stand this. She was angry and couldn't express it directly, so she had to reply rudely:

"From what you said, I'm also curious about all the secret books in your Jiuhua Mountain Library. Can you lend them to me to read?"

"Hey, little girl? You are very capable. How dare you ask such a little monk? Are you tired of living?"

Cang Chen was originally really curious about Yu Wan's sword skills, but he didn't expect that this little girl started to speak loudly to him as if she had taken some gunpowder.

"Hmph, I don't dare. The reason why I use this metaphor is just to tell Master Cangchen a simple truth: Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you!

Also, the skills I have learned are just like the secret books in your Jiuhua Mountain Library. They are extremely precious and must not be passed on to others!

Therefore, please don’t force me to tell you the truth. I can’t help you if it’s true. I have to watch the battle. I won’t accompany you. I’ll take my leave! "

After Yu Wan grabbed Bai Bai for a while, he walked away from Cangchen again and continued to watch the second round of the competition on the stage.

Cang Chen was speechless. Although he was a Buddhist cultivator, he had always been free and undisciplined. His status and seniority were very high in the temple. His question to Yu Wan seemed normal to him. Why did he feel that What about this girl's deep resistance to him?

Cangchen is true and I am puzzled...

It is said that the Jiuhua Mountain that created Cangchen is like a ruffian monk. It is also a special existence among the countless Buddhas in the world.

Jiuhua Mountain enshrines Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva expresses the power of vows, so it is also called the Great Wish Bodhisattva.

In order to save all sentient beings in this world and the next life in Jambudvipa, Ksitigarbha made a special vow of great compassion and determined that "until hell is empty, I will never become a Buddha."

The most famous phrase "If I don't go to hell, who will?" was Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's reply to the Buddha's question.

In this way, people in the world are advised to try their best throughout their lives, not to commit sins, to escape from the suffering of reincarnation in the sea of ​​suffering in the nether world, and to achieve the joy of Nirvana.

It is precisely because of this that other Buddhist gods in this world can be invited back to their homes individually by Buddhist monks or pilgrims to make offerings and pray for them.

Only Ksitigarbha's small Buddhist niche cannot be invited back by ordinary monks or mortal believers to worship and make offerings!

Just because Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is very powerful, he not only saves people, he can also enter the ghost world and save the evil ghosts in the endless purgatory.

Therefore, generally few believers ask Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva to go home to worship. They can only stay in temples where the protector is present to worship and burn incense to avoid attracting ghosts.

It is for this special reason that Jiuhua Mountain, where Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is enshrined in the Buddhist world, has become one of the four great Bodhisattvas.

It is said that there is a road leading to the underworld in Jiuhua Mountain, but this matter is a secret of Jiuhua Mountain and the many temples that believe in Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, and is not known to outsiders.

Moreover, during these tens of thousands of years, there were no ghosts causing trouble, so people just listened to it as a legend.

Thinking about it, it’s not that strange for a temple like this that can be related to ghosts and ghosts to raise a Cangchen who goes his own way, right?