The Immortal’s Poison

Chapter 47: Rabbit demon

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The old monk looked at Chang Li, with an expression of surprise gradually appearing on his face. His little mouth grew bigger and bigger. In the end, the murderous intent in his eyes was completely wiped out by the surprise. He stretched out his hand and slapped his forehead hard: "Coming out? Coming out. ? Is it... is it you? Cat... that fairy!"

Chang Li remained unmoved, with a tigerish face and stared at the monk with a murderous look. WwW,QUaNbEn-xIAoShUO,coM

The old monk no longer had the demeanor of an enlightened monk. He bowed and smiled charmingly: "Don't stare, don't stare. It's because I don't recognize you. Otherwise, the monk would be scared to death and wouldn't dare to embarrass you. My aunt, please I finally came out. A few days ago, a hole was exposed on Zhanyan Peak. I was afraid that those devils would disturb you, so I sent my disciples to seal the mountain. I actually fought a tough battle with those ungrateful monsters and monsters." The old monk said He started to show off his skills and tried his best to fawn over Changli.

Wen Leyang was shocked. The old monk actually knew Changli. Changli had been hiding in the cave for more than two thousand years without seeing any outsiders. Could it be that the old monk was also an old monster over two thousand years old? She moved a few steps, approached the witch and asked doubtfully: "Do you know him?"

The emergence of Changli and the old monk is definitely a challenge to the coding rules of our country’s ID cards.

The witch's attitude towards Wen Leyang was completely different from that of others. In her heart, she already regarded him as the successor of Tuo Xie. She grabbed Wen Leyang's arm and said with a kind smile: "I don't know what year it is, but you are here." On the path outside the entrance of the cave where I came in, a rabbit suddenly fell from the cliff. In the past, I would have crushed it to death without even looking at it, but at that time I was just recovering from my injuries, and I thought about what he said to me. , I am always happy in my heart, and when I feel kindhearted, I use magic to guide it into the cave."

Others couldn't hear what Changli was saying at all. They could only see Changli's mouth moving, but he didn't make any sound.

"This rabbit is not ordinary at all. It just ate a formed Polygonatum japonica. As a result, it was chased by a big snake. It lost its footing and fell off the cliff. It was extremely lucky that it fell on the path left by him. It only fell Two broken legs.”

Chang Li looked at Wen Leyang's stupid look, stretched out his hand and gave him a chestnut, and continued with a smile: "We are all stupid boys like him! That little rabbit stole a thousand-year-old Polygonatum japonica and was twisted off the cliff. I'm free Being bored, I helped him reattach the leg bones and nursed them for a few days, and then laid a fairy foundation for him. After he recovered from his injuries, he threw him back to the cliff above. Unexpectedly, after so many years, he actually cultivated a certain virtue. .”

Small mouth, carrot, Wen Leyang finally thought of the bald man from the rabbit. He stared at the old monk opposite with his mouth open, not knowing what to say. Cultivation, flying swords, attracting the power of heaven, awakening the terrain, and a young aunt who is more than 2,000 years old, Wen Leyang's nerves have been tempered a lot by the recent series of encounters. Now the incident of the rabbit becoming a spirit is about to happen. Once again, he began to overturn his worldview.

Wen Leyang pointed at the old monk: "It's...him? How did you recognize him?"

The old monk couldn't hear what Chang Li was saying to Wen Leyang. He stood there nodding and smiling.

Chang Li knew that Wen Leyang didn't understand anything. There was no trace of impatience on her noble and pretty face: "I laid down all his immortal foundations. How could I not recognize him?"

Wen Leyang suddenly thought of a question. He continued to look dumbfounded: "Then these monks are..."

Changli chuckled and spat: "How can there be so many spirited monsters? Just the two of them!" He said. Stretch out your slender fingers. He gave two small-mouthed monks two empty nods on their foreheads. Not referring to Xiao Keba.

Old Rabbit Monk saw Chang Li pointing at him. Suddenly I remembered something. He turned back to the bald monk with a small mouth who was hiding behind him and said, "Kowtow quickly. Kowtow quickly. I have seen your grandma!"

The monk with a small mouth agreed. Gudong knelt on the ground and began to kowtow. Little Stammer and everyone else. Everyone was dumbfounded. I don't understand what happened at all.

Changli didn't even try to hide, he just stood there and accepted the noon from the little-mouthed monk with peace of mind: "Is it your arrangement to prevent others from going up the mountain and into the cave?"

The old rabbit spirit looked around with a slight hesitation. He and Changli were now surrounded by curious eyes. If curiosity had weight, even if he was extremely capable, he would be overwhelmed now: "Borrow one step, borrow one step... There are too many people." After saying that, he pointed towards the yard, turned back and told Xiao Keba: "Take care of all the distinguished guests here, and if the monks in the front yard come over, tell them to get out!"

Chang Li didn't waste any time. He pulled Wen Leyang and followed the monk away. Just when the Wen family members were about to stop him, Wen Leyang waved his hands quickly: "Grandpa, I'll be back as soon as I go. Please wait a moment..."

The rabbit demon took his Xiaozui family and walked into the depths of the yard before stopping: "Nineteen hundred years ago, I was enlightened by the great immortal and had the destiny to cultivate in heaven. From then on, I jumped out of the six realms of reincarnation..."

Wen Leyang breathed a sigh of relief, the monk finally spoke properly.

Changli shook his head as if he had some enlightenment, and pursed his lips in a slightly desolate arc: "It's been so many years, how come you... became a monk?"

The rabbit demon answered respectfully: "Since I left the Immortal Cave, I have practiced meditation for four hundred years, and finally put on this human skin, but... the world is so vast, I don't know where to go... At that time, this big temple had just opened It was built not long ago. It was just an ordinary temple on Mount Emei. When I had nothing to do, I always came here to chat with the monks. As time went by, I also understood some Buddhist principles, so I simply ordained and became a monk. The name was unhappy. At that time, I was invited to be ordained. The old Zen master also praised me for my profound wisdom."

Wen Leyang shook his head with a smile. A monster was allowed to sneak into the holy land of Buddhism. It is estimated that Zen Master Bule will definitely go to Abi Hell after his death. This is a serious dereliction of duty.

Changli was also dumbfounded. Although she didn't know much about monks, she could always understand that this was a human religion. She commented casually: "Buddhist magic is peaceful and has some merits. If you really practice it to a high level, I'm afraid it won't be very powerful." Small!"

Bu Le Yao Monk nodded vigorously: "No! No!"

Chang Li scolded: "Speak well!"

"... At first I didn't take these bald guys seriously, but then a wandering monk came and stayed in the temple for more than half a year. He discussed Buddhism with me every day. At first I didn't think much about it, just pondered. There was a man who could kill time by bickering every day. Unexpectedly, when he was leaving, that wild monk suddenly laughed at me and said: Rabbit, I thought you still had some Buddha nature, so I kept you. I, Buddha, am merciful. , leaving a golden road to escape the sea of suffering, it would be a meritorious thing if you can really erase the demonic nature! Opportunities are hard to come by, if you make a wrong step, you will never recover, so take care of yourself!"

Chang Li curled his lips and said, "What is it? I want to twist his head off to see if it is made of meat."

Bu Le rubbed his palms and laughed dryly: "You don't know, there is some real flavor in Zen..."

Wen Leyang saw the disdain on Chang Li's face, and quickly interrupted Bu Le's words: "The wild monk can see the rabbit...Bu Le's true form, but Zen Master Bu Le thinks he is an ordinary person. I'm afraid the difference in cultivation is not small."

He didn't take it seriously: "Haha, in fact, what he said was in vain. I didn't want to join the world, otherwise I wouldn't have come to the temple to become a monk. Later, the old abbot passed the throne to me before he died. I know that in Buddhism I have hidden dragons and crouching tigers, and I dare not go around to show off and live in seclusion. I am a demon, and you always help me lay the foundation of immortality. I can practice with half the effort, and my vision has become much sharper. I have accepted several very good disciples to follow me. Practicing the magical powers of Buddhism together, the Great Mercy Temple gradually changed from an ordinary temple to a Buddhist sect, and finally became what it is now."

Chang Li waited for him to finish speaking, and said with ridicule: "That little monk is also your disciple? You have a good vision, and the little monk's future achievements will be extraordinary!"

Bu Le nodded with a gleeful smile: "I am his disciple in name, but in fact I am here to teach!" He pointed to the little-mouthed monk behind him. The old rabbit demon's biggest hobby for more than a thousand years was Take a good apprentice. At this point, Monk Xijue fully inherited the Rabbit Demon Master.

Wen Leyang smiled kindly on the side. This unhappy monk was originally a rabbit demon, but he secretly presided over the transformation of a large temple into a holy place for Buddhist cultivation in the world. I don't know if this can be regarded as boundless Buddhism.

Monk Bu Le, the rabbit demon, saw Wen Leyang smiling, with a little embarrassment on his face, and defended himself: "This little Shi... Little brother, although I am a demon cultivating Buddhism, I have devoted myself to benevolent and compassionate for more than a thousand years. I always ask Zen questions in my heart: I, the Buddha, have no appearance, and all sentient beings have no appearance. As long as I focus on the Buddha..."

Wen Leyang suddenly turned around and asked Chang Li: "This... do all demons have a long lifespan?"

Chang Li raised his slightly pointed chin, and his long eyelashes almost touched Wen Leyang's eyes, and asked with a half-smile: "You kid, what do you want to ask?"

Wen Leyang smiled honestly: "I'm just curious." (Quanben Novel Network www.QUaNbEn-xIAoShUO.com)