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Chapter 204 The Immortal's Anger Overturning the Mountains and Rivers

The last time I saw Sun Xiaosheng, the fear of being punched in the head was still vivid in my mind.

In addition, Guanyin warned Tang Seng to stay away from Sun Xiaosheng.

It is reasonable for him to feel fear when he sees Sun Xiaosheng again.

However, this time without the protection of Guanyin, Tang Seng could only face it alone.

"Great Immortal."

"This Elder Tang is an important figure in Buddhism. Don't hurt him!"

Jing Longwang said tremblingly.

Tang Monk died in the well, how could he be held responsible?

Maybe the Buddhists would vent their anger on him, which would be terrible.

"Haha, don't worry."

Sun Xiaosheng smiled faintly and walked towards Tang Monk.

"Monk, there is no king here. I want this merit."

"Leave wisely, or I will let you have a taste of Lao Sun's iron fist."

Sun Xiaosheng was gearing up and deliberately shook his sandbag-sized fist in front of Tang Monk as a threat.

Tang Monk's pupils suddenly shrank, he was really scared.

Looking at Sun Xiaosheng's fist, my head hurt.

"Alms...donor, this merit is left by the Bodhisattva to the poor monk."

"How can you take away people's merits? This is immoral!"

Tang Seng said unwillingly.

Human food, addictive yet!

He is talking about Tang Seng.

He obviously has no ability, but he still tries to steal merit from Sun Xiaosheng.

If it weren't for the fear that Guanyin would come back again, Sun Xiaosheng would definitely slap him to death.

"Morality?"

Sun Xiaosheng sneered and said disdainfully:

"Do you know where this merit comes from?"

"How about you let the king himself tell you?"

He waved his hand gently.

A middle-aged man wearing a dragon robe walked out of the Dragon Palace.

That face is exactly the same as the king transformed into a blue-haired lion.

However, Tang Monk has never seen it.

But this did not prevent Tang Seng from noticing the king's presence.

When Tang Monk had a conflict with the guards outside the palace, Sun Xiaosheng had already entered the well and revived the king with the Nine Turns of Resurrection Pill.

By the way, he took away the merits and deeds that should belong to the White Bone Demon.

The Bone Demon was naturally unhappy, but Sun Xiaosheng also used this to prove something to her.

She couldn't grab what Sun Xiaosheng didn't give him.

Even this merit and karma is nothing but a drop in the bucket to him.

She also needs to let the Bone Demon understand that everything about her is under Sun Xiaosheng's control.

In Jinglong Palace.

The white-bone spirit looked at Sun Xiaosheng blankly, his face full of grievances.

Only this time, she understood that only with strength can you have the right to speak.

But until she has absolute strength, she can only rely on Sun Xiaosheng.

Thinking of this, her clenched fists slowly unclenched, as if she was relieved.

Then, he disappeared into the Dragon Palace.

On the other side, the King of Wuji Kingdom came back to life and recalled everything that happened before his death through Sun Xiaosheng.

Including three years ago, he threw Manjusri into the river and soaked it for three days and three nights.

By the way, Sun Xiaosheng also informed the king of the identity of the green-haired lion.

However, after hearing this, the king, instead of feeling resentful towards Buddhism, actually started to tremble all over.

He looked terrified that if he did something wrong, he would be punished by God.

Sun Xiaosheng had already expected this.

When the emperor was angry, he laid down millions of corpses.

The gods were angry and the mountains and rivers collapsed.

After all, the king is also a mortal, how can he compete with the gods?

It is reasonable for him to be afraid.

Of course, Sun Xiaosheng didn't care.

All he wanted was for the king to tell Monk Tang what happened.

Let Tang Seng know how much darkness lies behind this merit that should be easily obtained.

"Your Majesty the King!"

Tang Monk clasped his hands together and bowed slightly.

Both of them were unambiguous about the proper etiquette.

The king smiled and looked at Tang Seng with fear in his eyes.

Sun Xiaosheng had already revealed Tang Seng's identity to the king before.

That was the second disciple of Tathagata, who was reincarnated as Tang Monk who went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures.

What it represents is the great revitalization of Buddhism, and it is currently the most important protagonist of Buddhism.

In this regard, the king naturally did not dare to neglect, and even subconsciously lowered his stance.

Completely disregarding his status as king!

"Say it."

Sun Xiaosheng urged.

If he didn't force him, the king might never dare to reveal the secret in his heart to outsiders for the rest of his life.

"yes!"

The king glanced at Sun Xiaosheng in fear, and then looked away as fast as lightning.

Then he lowered his head and said in a trembling voice:

"I met an eminent monk three years ago and wanted to exchange Buddhist teachings with him."

"Who would have thought that the eminent monk would actually speak rudely to me?"

"The man was so angry that he ordered his men to be thrown into the river."

"Later, my subordinates reported that the eminent monk stayed immersed in the river for three days and three nights, but disappeared without a trace three days later."

"Looking back, I realized that the eminent monk was a Bodhisattva who achieved enlightenment in Buddhism."

The king glanced at Tang Seng and smiled bitterly.

He continued: "Later, I met another mage."

"I was amazed by that mage's methods, and then became sworn brothers with him."

"Who knew he wanted to kill me?"

"I finally saw his true face before he died."

"That's a green-haired lion."

"After being reminded by the Monkey King, I realized that all the green lions in the world are being raised by Manjushri Bodhisattva."

"It must be the eminent monk I offended back then who drowned me in the well for three years in revenge."

After saying that, the king plopped down and knelt down in front of Tang Monk.

"I already know that I was wrong, so I still ask the Buddhists to be noble and let the Wuji Kingdom go!"

When he thought of the Wuji Kingdom being invaded by monsters because he offended Manjusri.

The people suffered heavy casualties, except that the palace was still a pure land.

Almost all the mortals outside were eaten by monsters.

Such cruel methods made the king terrified.

How dare you offend Buddhism again?

Tang Monk on the side looked at the king dumbfounded, his face full of disbelief.

"You... are talking nonsense!"

"The disaster in the Wuji Kingdom is just caused by monsters, it has nothing to do with Buddhism!"

"These are just your Majesty's conjectures, without any solid evidence!"

Tang Seng kept shaking his head.

Years of faith almost collapsed.

It's a pity that even Sun Xiaosheng can't provide evidence, otherwise Tang Seng will definitely collapse.

The king didn't bother with the reason, mainly because he didn't dare.

He just wants to get forgiveness from Buddhism and keep the Wuji Kingdom.

And Sun Xiaosheng was too lazy to add anything.

Even if he had taken away the body of the green-haired lion, Tang Monk might not have believed it.

After all, it is just a lion, and Buddhism can throw it away at will.

However, the seeds of doubt have already entered Tang Seng's heart.

The road to the west is full of difficulties, but there are many opportunities for this seed of doubt to take root and germinate.

at the same time.

Haoshan, Huoyun Cave.

Suddenly, the imperial list fell from the sky and fell into the hands of Hong Hai'er by accident.

"Tang Monk is coming."

"This man is the reincarnation of the golden cicada. If you take one bite, you will gain immortality."

There are only a few words at the end of the huge imperial list.

Red Boy looked up at the sky, unable to see who had sent him the message.

But Tang Seng's story aroused Honghai'er's interest.

"Young ones, find immortality with me, this great king!"?


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