Chapter 704 What's Wrong with This (2/2)

[Bai Long! Who is the Xuan Kong that appears later? Where did Ding Jie go? When will the follow-up version be released?]

After sending this message, Xuan Kong anxiously waited for Lin Yuan's reply, but Lin Yuan never replied.

After discovering that the other party did not respond, Xuan Kong could only enter the game again and start gathering information again according to the "second round" that Lin Yuan mentioned.

Judging from the existing information, this game has indeed only reached the entrance to the eighth layer of hell, and the content after that has not yet been developed.

However, depending on the previous game, there will be different endings here, corresponding to different routes.

For example, his corresponding character is "killing precept". In the game, he has killed too many people and has fallen into the evil path.

In addition to the precept of not killing, there are also the precepts of "greed", "anger", and "ignorance", which correspond to different routes and different endings.

My own master should have played the "greed and precepts" route. In this route, the player will fall into the animal realm and transform into "Bajie", feeling the greed and shamelessness of Buddhism from another perspective.

In that route, players have to pay for everything they do, and the description of the Buddhist emphasis on gold is very vivid, so it is normal for the master to be angry to death.

If that is the case, then the other Xuankong that suddenly appears should correspond to himself in the "Killing Commandment" and is the target that he needs to defeat.

But if you left, why did you take my companions with you?

And this time the taking away was permanent. Even after he played the second game, Ding Jie did not come back. What came back was only the alchemy furnace that served as a dowry.

"Damn it! As expected of someone from the devil's way, you are really good at playing tricks on people!"

After expressing his feelings, Xuankong picked up the golden book, ready to compile his experiences into a book and then report it to the True Buddha.

But just as he was about to take action, he felt a little reluctant.

If I hand this item over, I will never be able to play this game again.

After all, he had fun, but the film was full of stereotypes, and even ruthlessly exposed the shortcomings of Buddhism, which made him, a Buddhist Zen master, feel ashamed.

If this game spreads, the perception of Buddhism will be further stigmatized, and ordinary people who are usually submissive will have bad thoughts, which will in turn have an adverse impact on the rule of Buddhism.

But he had only played half of the game, his lost companions had not been found yet, and he had not seen the subsequent plot, which was really making him itchy.

And on second thought, he also felt that Buddhism's view of the devil was a bit stereotyped.

Although the game was made by the Demon Sect and it must have been glorified, he really couldn't dislike a lively Demon Sect member like Ding Jie.

He even felt that the current Buddhism was a bit rigid, and that "The Art of Correcting the Mind" was not an interesting thing at all. It could only keep people trapped in certain areas, leaving them with no future to be seen.

Lighting the sandalwood, Xuankong looked into the distance, thinking about where to go.

After an unknown amount of time, a dull drumbeat sounded, indicating that evening classes were about to begin.

Xuankong had nothing to do today. He just watched the palace in front of him fall into darkness, thinking constantly in his heart.

In the end, he made his own decision.

Sitting cross-legged again, he quietly recalled his experiences in the game and his meeting with Bai Long and others, and he put these experiences together and wrote to the True Buddha.

【Disciple Xuankong, dares to speak to the True Buddha. 】

[“Black Buddha Kingdom Xuankong” is a game made by the White Dragon Sect of the Demon Sect. I won’t go into detail about what the game is, but I just know that it is an interesting magic that allows people to experience a different life. ] [Although it is a work of the Demon Sect, it is also filled with all kinds of unrealistic and even overly vicious content. At first glance, it seems to be slandering the Buddha, but if you look closely, there are some interesting points. ]

[Other people's eyes are often the best mirror. Through those demonic monks, I found that the Buddha Kingdom also has some shortcomings. Various drawbacks have already appeared. It is time to eliminate them. ]

[If we can successfully eradicate and ban the "Right Heart Art", and appropriately loosen the grip on mortals and lower-level disciples, then we will also be able to have some ways to communicate with the Demon Sect, and we won't have to go to war.]

Afterwards, Xuankong incorporated all of his feelings during this time into it and expressed them to his heart's content.

The entire article was completed in one go, and the content is well written, making it an excellent report.

After re-reading it, Xuankong felt that some of the questions in his mind were answered because of this article, and his understanding of Buddhist scriptures also deepened a lot.

Xuankong retracted his magic and closed his eyes. He could vaguely feel the changes in his own Buddhist heart and the difference in his state of mind.

Nodding with satisfaction, he handed over "Black Buddha Kingdom Xuankong" together with his own article to the True Buddha.

In order to allow the True Buddha to see it sooner, he even stuffed thirty-three buckets of gold sand into the True Buddha's servants, hoping that they would be able to let the True Buddha read it as soon as possible for the benefit of the Buddhist community.

As soon as he returned to his Zen temple, he saw that Master Wumu had been waiting for him for a long time.

Just as he was about to give the other party a cup of pre-made tea, Xuankong saw Master Wumu wave his hand, and two Vajra Dharma Kings suddenly stood out. Their huge figures were like two mountains, blocking his way.

Subconsciously reaching for his stick, Xuankong suddenly realized that he was not in the game.

I am not the powerful "Xuankong" in the game, and the one in front of me is not the monster with a blood bar in the game. The King of Magic in front of me is a real existence, but I don’t know why he appears here.

The Dharma King will not appear at will, but his appearance will definitely bring the boundless wrath of the True Buddha.

Even Master Wu Mu could not take the Dharma King with him wherever he wanted, as he would surely have incurred the wrath of the True Buddha.

With the last bit of luck, Xuan Kong clasped his hands together and asked respectfully: "Master Wu Mu, why is this happening?"

"Xuankong, do you know your mistake?"

Xuan Kong was slightly stunned, feeling that he was often asked this question recently.

It’s just interesting that every time he’s asked, his mood changes.

The first time was anger, the second time was disdain, and the third time was indifference.

When Ebony asked this question, he was not questioning but making a judgment.

Xuankong had already guessed where the True Buddha's anger came from. It must be that "Xuankong of the Black Buddha Kingdom" and his own articles had touched the other party's will, making the other party realize that he seemed to be possessed by a demon.

In the past, he might have been frightened and nervous.

But after experiencing the adventure in the game, everything in Buddhism is structured, and the majesty of the real Buddha seems to be no more than this.

The thing called self awakened in his heart, making him realize that he didn't have to obey the True Buddha's instructions in everything, and it would be better for him to do things according to his own temperament.

After thinking it through, Xuan Kong stood up, straightened his back, looked at the Ebony Zen Master in front of him, and asked with a smile: "What's wrong with that!"

(End of this chapter)

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