After Master Rong Hui finished speaking, the beast god on the tower boat still acted as if he hadn't heard it, and didn't even give the Buddhist monk a look.

Ghost Buddha was better, anyway, he finally took a cold look at Zen Master Ronghui and Qi Baijia.

Even if it's just a glance...

After all, we are all "old acquaintances", so we still have to give some face.

Back then, in order to suppress himself, the ghost Buddha forcibly "borrowed" the "Buddha's Suppression of Demons Sutra" when Baima Temple came to Jinshan Temple to hold a water and land dojo.

At that time, Zen Master Rong Hui was the head of the lecture hall of the White Horse Temple, and the scriptures borrowed from him were Faceless.

(Water and Land Daochang: A kind of Buddhist Dharma Assembly. Monks and nuns set up altars to chant scriptures, worship Buddha and Zen, and provide food and beverages everywhere, so as to save all dead souls on land and water, and benefit the six realms and four beings.)

No one spoke to Master Rong Hui, and the scene once again fell into an awkward silence.

A moment later, something even more embarrassing for the old Zen master and the beggars happened:

The seemingly "balanced" tripartite situation was broken as Zen Master Rong Hui slowly fell to the ground.

Although he exhausted his own Buddha power and even blushed and his neck was thick, he still could only slow down the speed of his fall.

After holding on for a few more breaths, Zen Master Ronghui finally had no choice but to give up.

With even more embarrassing beggars, they fell to the ground from a height of tens of meters.

"Namo Amitabha."

"The little monk's morality is superficial, which made several big men laugh at him."

Beast gods, ghosts and Buddhas still looked at each other coldly;

Xu Fu and Huang Chao looked at each other, instead of contempt, there was admiration in their eyes.

"The master is too modest."

"Being able to carry people in the world and stand in the void for so long is a testament to the profoundness of the Master's Dharma!"

When they said this, it was not out of irony, but out of admiration.

There is such a dialogue in "Journey to the West":

Bajie said: "Master's mortal body is as heavy as Mount Tai. How can I, who rides the clouds, deserve it? It must be your somersaults."

The traveler said: "My somersault, the good way is also riding the clouds, but the distance is farther."

"You can't carry it, but how can I carry it?"

"Since ancient times, sending Mount Tai is as light as a mustard seed, and it is difficult to get out of the world with ordinary people."

"Like this demon-pouring monster, it uses tricks to get the limelight, but it's talking and talking, and it walks on the spot, and it can't be taken away in the air."

"Like (the original text, usually like) the old grandson can do it well."

This shows how difficult it is to carry a mortal through the clouds and fog, even the Monkey King can't do it.

Although Qi Baijia is a representative figure of the Bazi Xinmen, he is more or less cultivated, but in the eyes of great practitioners, he is not much different from ordinary people.

Even if he chooses to accept apprentices, he would rather accept a mortal than a half-baked guy like him - crooked trees are even harder to repair...

Qi Baijia also knew that he had "involved" Zen Master Ronghui, so he laughed and ran to the distance.

"Master, you are busy with your work, don't worry about me."

"I'll just find a cool place to stay by myself..."

Zen Master Ronghui saw that the beggars had such "self-knowledge", and after chanting the Buddha's name, he floated into the air again.

At this time, Ghost Buddha Faceless has lost his patience.

The cloudy wind suddenly picked up, and the Buddha of Tears hung above the boat like a mountain.

"Jie Jie Jie, Namo Amitabha Buddha!"

"Since the benefactor is unwilling to speak, I can only trouble the Buddha to inquire personally!"

While speaking, the Buddha of Tears fell down with a bang, and the blood-stained letter roared towards the beast god's throat.

The Beast God still looked calm, as if Ghost Buddha Faceless' violent attack was not aimed at him.

Even turning a blind eye to the falling Buddha of Tears, he just punched Wumian.

He can ignore the falling Buddha of tears, but Xu Fu and Huang Chao can't.

The two smiled wryly at each other, and Qi Qi used the technique to hold the lift, and at the same time did not forget to cooperate with Master Rong Hui to gather up the aftermath.

The aftermath of the ghost Buddha's faceless battle with the beast god.

These two "masters" have no taboos, one is stubborn to the extreme, and the other is crazy to the extreme, and they don't care about the karma of shocking the world and hurting the mortals around them.

But Xu Fu and Huang Chao dare not!

Leaving aside the unseen retribution, Xu Fu and Huang Chao will not be able to escape the blame even if the high-level officials in Shenzhou are furious and send Taoist Ziyi and Buddhist King Kong to investigate.

At the very least, an "accomplice" must be set...

From ancient times to the present, no one will end well if they fight against the real dragon who sits high in the temple.

Even if it is as strong as Zhang Jiao!

Both Xu Fu and Huang Chao have a deep understanding of this point.

Especially the latter, after all, he is also one of the famous negative teaching materials...

Unless...unless the real dragon doesn't practice virtue himself, which will lead to the wrath of heaven and human resentment!

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