Prologue: Angry Buddha
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Heros
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lazy zeroWords: 705Update Time: 24/01/18 20:42:16
"Amitabha."
Sighing slightly, Fahai looked pitifully at the village that had been massacred by monsters, with only an unwavering compassion and anger in his eyes.
Even though it had been thirty years since he was reincarnated into this world, the scene of this kind of monster massacring humans and hundreds of people turning into monsters and eating blood still challenged the limits of his humanity.
"Namo Amitabha Night..."
Silently closing his eyes, Fahai didn't mind the dirt and blood on the ground staining his cassock. He sat cross-legged at the exit of the village and recited the Buddhist rebirth mantra.
Although he is not proficient in Buddhist Zen and does not believe in the reincarnation of cause and effect, the thirty-year temple life has subtly changed some of Fahai's ideas, especially in this chaotic era of demons and demons.
Supernatural forces do exist, and reincarnation does exist in this world.
Especially those mortals killed by practitioners, if they are not freed in time, they will turn into ghosts and haunt mortals life after life.
"Dortagadoye..."
Therefore, as the rebirth mantra continued to sound, countless Sanskrit words and lotus flowers were spat out from Fahai's mouth, turning into immeasurable good thoughts to save the evil ghosts who were entangled in resentment and would never be reincarnated.
At this moment, the entire village seemed to be transformed into a solemn Buddhist temple. In the murmur of scriptures, it became the other side far away from the troubles of the world. Even the ghosts waiting nearby to arrest their souls showed a surprised look.
However, as a monk who did not practice Buddhism and Zen, Fa Hai, the "high monk" in the eyes of ghosts, also recalled all the bad fate and causes of his past and present lives under the influence of the Rebirth Mantra.
"Duo Diye, he..."
Like the incarnation of King Fudo, the originally solemn and solemn Fahai's face began to turn ferocious, revealing an angry and majestic look, and the colorful Bodhi Buddha light also appeared behind his head.
Although Fahai did not have the determination to "never become a Buddha until hell is empty", nor did he have the wisdom to "save the world and spread Buddhism widely", he was able to "redeem" the injustices he saw with his own actions.
He is not a lofty Buddha, nor a compassionate and benevolent Bodhisattva. Fahai is just a crazy monk who sees injustice and performs his duty to protect the Dharma.
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