After Master Rong Hui finished speaking, the beast god on the boat still seemed not to have heard, and did not even look at the Buddhist monk.
Gui Buddha was a little better. Anyway, he finally took a cold look at Zen Master Rong Hui and Qi Baijia.
Although it was just a glance...
After all, we are all "old acquaintances", so we still have to give some face.
In order to suppress himself, the ghost Buddha took advantage of the White Horse Temple to hold a land and water dojo at Jinshan Temple and forcibly "borrowed" the "Buddha's Sutra of Suppressing Demons".
At that time, Zen Master Rong Hui was the head of the Lecture Hall of Baima Temple, and Wu Mian borrowed the scriptures from him.
(Water and land monastery: a type of Buddhist Dharma assembly. Monks and nuns set up an altar to chant sutras, worship Buddha and meditate, and serve food and drink to save all the dead souls on land and water, and to help the six realms and four lives.)
No one paid any attention to Master Rong Hui, and the scene once again fell into awkward silence.
A moment later, something even more embarrassing for the old Zen master and Qi Baijia happened:
The seemingly "balanced" tripartite situation was broken as Zen Master Rong Hui slowly fell to the ground.
Although he exhausted all his power and even suppressed his blush, he could still only slow down his fall.
After trying hard to hold on for a few more breaths, Zen Master Rong Hui finally gave up.
With the even more embarrassed Qi Baijia, he fell from a height of tens of meters to the ground.
"Namo Amitabha."
"The little monk's shallow teachings have made several great masters laugh."
Beast gods, ghosts and Buddhas still looked at each other coldly;
Xu Fu and Huang Chao looked at each other. Instead of showing contempt, their eyes were filled with admiration.
"The master is too modest."
"To be able to carry people in the world and stand in the void for so long shows that the master's Dharma is profound!"
They said this not as a backhanded sarcasm, but as a sincere admiration.
There is such a dialogue in "Journey to the West":
Bajie said: "Master's mortal flesh and blood is as heavy as Mount Tai. How can I, the one who rides on the clouds, be worthy of the title? It must be your somersaults."
The traveler said: "My somersault, the good way is also riding on the clouds, but it goes farther and nearer."
"You can't carry it, so how can I carry it?"
"Since ancient times, carrying Mount Tai is as light as a mustard seed, but it is difficult for ordinary people to escape from the world of mortals."
"Like this monster that throws demons and poisons, it uses photography techniques to gain limelight, but it pulls and pulls. It moves on the spot and cannot be carried away in the air."
"If Xiang (sic, Tong Xiang) does that, I can do it as well."
From this we can see how difficult it is to carry a mortal person through the clouds and mist. Even the Monkey King cannot do it.
Although Qi Baijia is a representative of the Bazi New Sect and has some level of cultivation, in the eyes of great practitioners, he is no different from ordinary people.
Even if you choose to accept a disciple, you would rather accept a mortal than a dabbler like him - a crooked tree is even harder to repair...
Qi Baijia also knew that he had "implicated" Zen Master Rong Hui, so he sneered twice and took the initiative to run away.
"Master, you are busy with your business, don't worry about me."
"I just need to find a cool place to stay..."
Zen Master Rong Hui saw that the beggars were so "self-aware", so he recited the Buddha's name and floated into the air again.
At this time, Gui Fo Wu Mian had lost his patience.
The dark wind suddenly rises, and the Tearing Buddha hangs above the building boat like a mountain weighing down on top.
"Jie, Jie, Jie, Namo Amitabha!"
"Since the donor refuses to speak, I can only trouble the Buddha to inquire in person!"
Tears fell suddenly as he spoke, and the blood-stained letter whizzed towards the throat of the beast god.
The beast god still looked calm, as if the violent attack of the Ghost Buddha Faceless was not directed at him.
Buddha even turned a blind eye to the falling tears and just punched Wu Mian.
He could ignore the falling Tears Buddha, but Xu Fu and Huang Chao could not.
The two of them smiled bitterly at each other and used their magic skills to lift. At the same time, they did not forget to cooperate with Master Rong Hui to contain the aftermath.
The aftermath of the fight between Ghost Buddha Faceless and Beast God.
These two "masters" have no taboos. One is stubborn to the extreme, and the other is crazy to the extreme. They don't care about shocking the world and hurting the karma of the mortals around them.
But Xu Fu and Huang Chao didn’t dare!
Let’s not talk about the unspeakable retribution for the moment. Even if the higher-ups of China were angered and sent Taoist Ziyi and Buddhist King Kong to investigate, Xu Fu and Huang Chao would not be able to escape the blame.
At the very least, an "accomplice" must be identified...
From ancient times to the present, no one will end well if they go against the real dragon sitting high in the temple.
Not even as strong as Zhang Jiao!
Xu Fu and Huang Chao both understand this deeply.
Especially the latter, after all, he is also one of the famous negative teaching materials...
Unless...unless the real dragon himself does not practice virtue, causing the world to be angry and resentful!