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Prologue Angry Buddha

"Amitabha."

Sighing slightly, Fahai looked at the village that had been slaughtered by monsters with compassion, with only a sense of compassion and anger that could not be dissipated in his eyes.

Even though it has been thirty years since reincarnated in this world, the scene where such monsters massacre humans and hundreds of people directly turn into monsters and eat blood is still challenging the limits of others' human nature.

"Namo Amitabha Night..."

He silently closed his eyes, and Fahai did not bother with the soil on the ground and the blood stains on his cassock. He sat cross-legged at the exit of the village and recited the Buddhist mantra of rebirth.

Although I am not proficient in Buddhist principles and Zen, nor do I believe in cause and effect reincarnation, the temple life that lasted for thirty years has subtly changed some of Fahai's concepts, especially in this chaotic era of demons and chaotic times.

Supernatural powers really exist, and there is indeed a saying in this world that reincarnation is the cycle of reincarnation.

Especially those mortals killed by practitioners, if they do not receive timely liberation, they will turn into wronged souls and ghosts invade mortals for generations.

"Dotagadoye..."

Therefore, as the mantra of rebirth continued to sound, countless Sanskrit and lotus flowers were spit out from the mouth of Fahai, turning into infinite good thoughts to save those evil spirits who were entangled by resentment and would never be reborn.

At this moment, the entire village seemed to have turned into a solemn Buddhist temple. In the whispering scriptures, it became a shore far away from the troubles of the world. Even the ghost officer waiting for the soul-detained nearby showed a look of surprise.

However, as a monk who does not practice Buddhism and Zen much, the "eminent monk" in the eyes of the ghost manipulator, Fahai, also reviewed all the evil fates and causes and effects of his past and present lives under the influence of the mantra of rebirth.

"Dodiye..."

As if the incarnation of the Unmoved King, Fahai, who was originally solemn and solemn, began to become ferocious, showing a majestic expression of anger, and the colorful Bodhi Buddha light also appeared behind his head.

Although Fahai does not have the determination to "hell is not empty, and he will not become a Buddha" and does not have the wisdom to "save the world and spread the Dharma widely", he can "save" the injustice he sees through his own actions.

He is not a noble Buddha, nor a compassionate and kind Bodhisattva. Fahai is just a crazy monk who sees unfair things and performs the responsibility of protecting the Dharma.

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