Angry. . (Delete next time)

Style: Heros Author: Traveled eighty thousand miles awayWords: 698Update Time: 24/01/19 04:13:54
I took a look at the comments and then I

(o_o)?

Capitalized confusion.

Why are so many people criticizing Chi Chi’s section about Buddhism in the new chapter?

What about kneeling down and licking the truth about Buddhism? Some of the comments are already offensive... Is it necessary?

I can’t say what the reality is like here, because if I say it, I will be blocked, but isn’t 80,000’s attitude obvious?

Am I someone who kneels down to lick Buddhism?

Everyone can see what the setting of the False Buddha is like. It has been there since the beginning of the book. Isn’t eighty thousand insinuations and curses enough?

What you think about reality, or what you think about Buddhism in "Journey to the West", this has nothing to do with 80,000.

I have said in the opening chapter before that no matter how others interpret Journey to the West, the content that Bawan ultimately writes in the book must serve the characters and plot of the book.

Therefore, it will generally follow the original work of Journey to the West, but some changes will be made in some places involving the settings in the book.

For example, "The Kingdom of Women" will not be written according to the original work, but according to the 86 Journey to the West TV series version.

Is there a problem with this?

Chen Luo wrote a book to fulfill Chen Luo's logic in another world!

The real Buddha Chen Luo talks about is the Buddha in the netherworld who went to hell for the common people!

It has nothing to do with reality or other evil Buddhas!

"Journey to the West" itself has various bugs and inconsistencies.

There is a saying about "the decline of luck" in the original book, and Chen Luo used it as an explanation. It is just the logic of the behavior of the three demons of round tiger, deer and sheep. As for how to interpret the original sentence in reality, that is not Chen Luo's consideration.

Otherwise, if this chapter were written in the world of the book, there would be more bugs for people in this world!

So, Lao Ba asks for one thing.

Don't override the settings, hey...

If you want to say that I am short-tempered or that I am shameful, I will admit it without saying a word.

If you get scolded for real Buddhism, I won’t bear the blame.

Just sauce.

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Anyway, a single chapter has been released, so I’ll ask for a monthly pass...

This time, the official monthly ticket requesting event actually forced binding and added updates!

What a disgrace to the literati!