Weird smile
It was indeed strange, not in the sense of hiding something, but simply being stimulated by the pain.
Although he delivered a shocking punch, the pain in Shinji's left hand did not change. When he threw the punch, all his willpower was fighting against the pain, but he managed to resist it.
But it's different now. Shinji is completely relaxed now. It's not difficult to understand what kind of reaction he will have if he clenches his fist in such a state.
"Well, it really fits the concept of Buddhist asceticism." At this time, Shinji's smile had completely changed from smug to bitter, "To endure all kinds of suffering without getting tired of it is the Shura, ah, no, the way of the Buddha."
"To endure all suffering without getting tired of it is the way of Shura" is from the Japanese national manga "One Piece". It is a line from the great swordsman Zoro, and also a self-portrait of him. At this moment, Shinji used it to make fun of himself, which is quite appropriate.
But Shinji didn't expect that such a self-deprecating remark would trigger a strange phenomenon.
As soon as he finished speaking, an indescribable feeling rushed straight up his left arm to his forehead. This strange feeling came so fast that before Shinji could react, his brain felt like it was hit hard by a heavy object, followed by a brief blank.
In this blank space, Shinji vaguely heard a voice, which was blurry at first, but then became clearer and clearer.
This voice kept repeating the same sentence over and over again -
"There is the Supreme Hua Wuliang, who casts Huaguang, the master of heaven and earth."
Shinji didn't know much about Buddhism and didn't know what this "The Supreme Master of Infinite Hua, Whose Light Is Through the Heaven and Earth" specifically referred to, but he was sure that this should be the name of a certain Buddha.
Whether it is preaching or the so-called "mantra", most Buddhists start with chanting the Buddha's name, which is similar to the "God is above" in Islam and "God bless" in Christianity. The most popular Buddhist phrase "Amitabha" is also a Buddha's name, but there are many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in Buddhism, each with its own beliefs, and there is no unified belief like the other two major religions, so Shinji doesn't know which one it refers to.
However, this did not prevent Shinji from experiencing the various miracles brought by the relics. As he chanted the Buddha's name, the pain in his left arm was relieved, and at least he no longer grimaced when he moved.
Even more miraculously, Shinji found that he had regained control of his body.
Perhaps someone would ask if the most important thing for a warrior is to control his body? How could Shinji, who has practiced for many years, not even be able to do this
Of course it can be done, provided that Shinji has his original body that has not been strengthened by the relics.
Many people, especially boys, have fantasized when they were young about being like the protagonists of various novels, encountering some adventures, becoming a superman one day, and gaining all kinds of magical powers, such as being able to calmly shoot three fireballs, knocking down a building with one punch, jumping twenty meters high, and so on.
However, many people have not thought about what would happen if a person who has been bound by the earth's gravity for more than ten or twenty years suddenly gained such power.
Kill everyone and become famous all over the world
Wrong, the correct way to open it is to accidentally crush someone's hand when shaking hands, strangle someone to death when hugging, or crash into a wall or ceiling when not careful. In the collision between Shinji and Lizbeife just now, Lizbeife was able to stand firmly on the ground, while Shinji could only roll on the ground. The difference is not in strength, but in the control of the body.
Lizbeife, who has come to where she is today step by step, can control her body freely, but Shinji, who relies on the relic to increase his power, cannot, because Lizbeife's power belongs to her, while Shinji's power is temporarily borrowed.
However, the Buddhist chants that entered his mind allowed Shinji to harness this borrowed power. This was undoubtedly a great thing. As long as he could harness this power, he and Liz Baife would have the same power.
"That's what the so-called 'magic seal' is. That's right, 'magic seal' passes on skills and experience, and now the relics are also passing on experience. It's just that this experience is slightly different. After all, most of the Buddhist saints are martial artists."
After confirming this, Shinji no longer hesitated and rushed towards Lizbeife, who was dozens of meters away, at the fastest speed. He didn't know how long this strange "golden body state" would last, so he had to cherish every minute and every second.
Shinji recovered and was in much better condition than Shinji. Liz Baifei was naturally not still in the state of stiffness. The reason why she did not continue to attack as before was because she felt the changes in Shinji.
Putting aside the sudden burst of strange power, many martial arts have such burst techniques, and there are also such techniques in body strengthening magic, so there is nothing to be surprised about. What really caught her attention was the golden light that shone from this strange magician, a light with properties similar to the Word of God.
Liz Baife had seen this kind of light before. It was the mystery of Buddhism, which is listed as one of the three major religions in the world along with Christianity.
Faith is also a kind of mystery, so in a sense, religion and its mystical branches are equal. Each religion has its own inherited mystery and an organization similar to the Holy Church, but the scale and influence are not as large as the Holy Church.
The scale and influence here are comprehensive considerations around the world. If we only discuss specific regions, then Christianity and the Catholic Church may not necessarily be at the top. For example, in the Middle East, Islam, one of the three major religions, is absolutely dominant, and in India, Hinduism dominates all other religions.
Japan is a pan-religious country. In 1998, the total population was 126 million, of which more than 100 million believed in Shintoism, more than 90 million believed in Buddhism, and as for Christianity, there were only 1.7 million people, which was an overwhelming disadvantage.
A powerful dragon cannot defeat a local snake, especially when this local snake is also a big dragon? In Japan, the rising star of the Holy Church and the master of Buddhism went to war. Even a stubborn idiot like Liz Baife knew that something was wrong.
So, she hesitated.
When she saw Shinji rushing over with his arms dyed completely golden, Lizbeth shouted, "Stop!"
Just stop when you say stop - Shinji really wanted to complain like this, but when he shouted stop before, Lizbeth was very considerate and didn't do anything. In return, Shinji also stopped.
"What's wrong? You just started to feel the feeling, and you don't want to play anymore?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Shinji wanted to slap himself hard.
What a terrible line.
PS: In fact, there are more Hindu believers than Buddhists, but the influence of Hinduism is basically limited to India, so it is suppressed by Buddhism.
PS2: It’s a universal belief, and the same is true in China. Take Jian Shao as an example. No matter if it’s a temple, a Taoist temple or a church, if you meet one, just go and pray for peace.
PS3: The Holy Church is called the Two Poles. If they really fight, they may not be able to defeat China, the black box that Mushroom dare not open. If I remember correctly, Mushroom seems to have chosen that the few secret realms of the Age of Gods and the Age of Elves that remain in the world are in China, in Tibet. God knows what lives in them.
PS4: Xia Dynasty, evil gods wreaked havoc (however, the Yellow King Hastur was eaten by the Chinese), Shang Dynasty, War of the Gods, Three Kingdoms, Gundam Wars. Based on these historical events, it is estimated that Cthulhu and Gundam live in the secret realm of Tibet