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Chapter 339 Fengshui taboos for buying a house (2)

Master Kangba told his speculation, and was secretly surprised. He didn't expect that the other party would discover the secret of the Five Ghosts' wealth-lending technique so quickly. It can be seen that the other party also has expert help.

This expert should be the young man. He not only injured Gumantong, but also destroyed the five ghosts' wealth-lucking skills. This young man is really not simple.

Dong Dahai's face was full of anger and he shouted in an angry voice.

"Damn it, who actually broke my five ghost fortune-traveling skills? How could I become the richest man in China and the richest man in the world without the five ghosts' fortune-traveling skills?"

"If I'm not wrong, it should be that young man who broke the Five Ghosts' fortune-traveling technique."

"Is that young man you are talking about my nemesis?"

"That's right!"

Hearing the word nemesis, Dong Dahai became even more angry. Now Gumantong is half dead, and the five ghosts of fortune have also been seriously injured. It is no longer possible to kill Li Chengfeng, Liu Ziming and others without anyone noticing.

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Dong Dahai turned to Master Kham and said with a murderous look on his face.

"I want them to die. I want to kill them all. Anyone who dares to stop me from becoming the richest man in China will die. Master Kangba, now is the time for you to take action."

"Well, I also want to know, who is this young man?"

Master Kangba's face showed a trace of sinister murderous intent.

He turned to look at the five statues that were still emitting black smoke, then took out a small cloth bag, grabbed a handful of white ashes inside, and sprinkled it on the five statues.

He chanted Siamese mantras in his mouth at the same time. When the ashes fell on the statues, the five statues that were still smoking suddenly stopped smoking, and the ghostly howls that echoed in the basement gradually disappeared.

After letting the five ghosts of fortune calm down, Master Kham turned to look at Dong Dahai and said with a gloomy face.

"Come on, take me to the top of the building. I want to see what they did there."

"good!"

Dong Dahai followed Master Kangba and soon arrived at the roof of the Dongjun Group Building. The two of them stood on the roof and looked at the Wanli Group Building opposite.

Since the building opposite was relatively high, he couldn't see the details on the roof. This made Dong Dahai very anxious and asked with a slightly unhappy tone.

"Master Kangba, Ma Zicheng is a bastard. What did you do upstairs?"

"Don't worry, I'll let Asik go take a look."

While Master Kham was speaking, he held up the skull in his hand, then faced the skull and chanted a Siamese mantra for a while. As the mantra was chanted, the skull emitted a green light.

The green light kept flashing and looked very strange.

Immediately afterwards, Master Kangba grabbed a handful of ashes from the small cloth bag and sprinkled them directly on the skull. The green light on the skull instantly surged.

As the green light surged, green light as thick as an arm flew out of the skull's eyes, and the green light flew around Master Kangba's head.

After more than ten seconds, green light condensed in the air, and a little boy of eight or nine years old suddenly appeared in front of Master Kham and Dong Dahai.

When Dong Dahai saw the little boy floating in the air, his face showed a greedy look, because he knew that this was Asik, the little ghost raised by Master Kangba.

Asik floated in the air, stared at Master Kham respectfully, and then asked.

"Dear Master, I wonder if you have any instructions that Asik needs to do?"

"Go upstairs and see what they did there?"

Master Khampa said in a commanding tone.

Asik responded and flew towards the building opposite. When it was about to approach the building, a golden light barrier suddenly appeared out of thin air.

Fortunately, Asik flew slowly, and his skin was only burned by the golden light, but the pain was so painful that it grinned and looked hideous.

With a look of horror on Asik's face, he looked at the small temple on the roof. There was a dragon coiled inside and a tiger lying there.

Arhat Subduing the Dragon and Arhat the Crouching Tiger also sensed Asik's presence, and saw a flash of golden light from the two Buddha statues. Two monks wearing cassocks and exuding a faint golden light appeared in front of the Buddha statues.

Asik was suddenly frightened and screamed, turning into a green light and quickly flying back to the skull.

The Arhat Subduing the Dragon and Arhat the Crouching Tiger sensed the evil aura, but the evil aura they had just appeared suddenly disappeared.

Crouching Tiger Arhat then said.

"What kind of monster is this? He can run so fast."

As the sound fell, the two Buddha statues flashed with golden light again, and the Arhat subduing the Dragon and the Arhat the Crouching Tiger disappeared instantly.

At this time, Master Kham looked at the skull in his hand and still didn't understand what was going on. Asik had just flown to the roof of the opposite building, why did he suddenly fly back?

Just now he saw a golden light barrier suddenly appear in the building opposite, and then disappeared. He was very curious and stared at the skull in his hand and asked.

"Asik, what did you see just now? Why are you so scared?"

"Master, I, I saw a dragon and a tiger."

A trembling voice came from the skull.

When Master Kham heard this, he frowned tightly and said in a shocked tone.

"Could it be the Arhat who subdues the dragon and the Arhat who subdues the tiger in Chinese Buddhism? Who is this guy? He can actually invite the Arhat who subdues the dragon and subdues the tiger."

"No wonder the five ghosts were injured so seriously. Even Asik was so scared."

Master Kham looked at the building opposite, with an excited look on his face.

Dong Dahai, who was standing nearby, learned that the dragon-subduing Arhat and the tiger-subduing Arhat were invited across the street. He turned to Master Kangba and asked in a slightly anxious tone.

"Master Kangba, they invited Arhat who subdued the dragon and Arhat who subdued the tiger. How should we respond?"

"Haha, isn't it just the Subduing Dragon and the Subduing Tiger? There's nothing to be afraid of. I want to see who is more powerful, your Chinese Living Buddhas or our Siamese Living Buddhas."

Master Khampa said with disdain.

Since Li Chengfeng invited the Arhat who subdued the dragon and the Arhat who subdued the tiger in Chinese Buddhism.

Master Kham then prepared to invite Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu, the three main gods worshiped by Siamese Buddhism.

Many people believe that Siamese Buddhism came from China. In fact, Siamese Buddhism has nothing to do with China. Their Buddhism came from Tianzhu. Like Tianzhu Buddhism, the three main gods worshiped are Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu.

Chinese Buddhism worships the Tathagata, the Four Bodhisattvas, the One Hundred and Eight Arhats, etc.

Although Siamese Buddhism, Tianzhu Buddhism, and Chinese Buddhism all belong to Buddhism, the gods they worship are still very different.

Chinese Buddhism majors in Mahayana Buddhism and is divided into Southern Buddhism, Northern Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism.

Siam Buddhism is Theravada Buddhism, while Tianzhu Buddhism is the coexistence of Theravada Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism.

How to tell whether the other person practices Mahayana Buddhism or Hinayana Buddhism is actually very simple. Monks who practice Hinayana Buddhism can eat meat, drink alcohol, and take wives.

Monks who practice Mahayana Buddhism are not allowed to eat meat, drink alcohol, or take wives. This is the difference between the two.

Master Kham took another look at the building opposite, snorted coldly, and walked down from the roof, preparing to invite the three main gods Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu worshiped by Siamese Buddhism, and the three main gods worshiped by Chinese Buddhism.

The Arhat subduing the dragon and the Arhat subduing the tiger compete in a showdown.
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