"Did I underestimate you, or did I not see through you completely?"

Jesus has always looked down on Buddhists.

Although Buddhism is one of the world's three major religions, he only considered Isilan to be his true adversary.

Of course, Buddhism, which can be compared with Jidu, is certainly not weak.

I never expected that a second-generation disciple would possess such divine power.

In fact, Shakyamuni was not the founder of Buddhism.

He is more like a link, connecting the past, the future, the surroundings, and all sides.

Only after breaking down and unifying the various elements did he achieve the first holy position in Buddhism.

"Jin Chanzi, I'm very curious, what is the origin of your connection with Buddha?"

Jesus had concerns, believing that Buddha had tampered with Tang Sanzang's body.

Tang Sanzang forced a smile; at this moment, it was impossible to tell whether he was Tang Sanzang or Jin Chanzi.

As for why the previous incarnation became the second disciple of Buddha,

Tang Sanzang was unwilling to mention it.

“The more curious you are, the closer we will be.”

This single word, "benefactor," brought the high and mighty saint down from his pedestal.

Jesus didn't care, "You've already done it, or is it that the difference between you and me isn't that great?"

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The fact that Jesus did not get angry about it makes him the most terrifying person.

He now only wants to extract four words from Jin Chanzi.

One is Journey to the West, and the other is Buddha.

"Time is unpredictable, and the present moment belongs only to you and me."

"If I could just wipe you out with a wave of my hand, I would feel it would be a pity."

Jesus spoke slowly and deliberately, transforming a forceful attack into a gentle, holy method.

Tang Sanzang was completely outmatched, given his level of cultivation.

Jesus could not be killed without the Buddha's overestimation.

The person who truly interpreted Journey to the West was not him, but someone else.

Otherwise, he might actually be evenly matched with Jesus.

But in Jesus' eyes, the one who carried the world of Journey to the West was Tang Sanzang.

"Boom!"

A stream of holy light was forcibly injected into Tang Sanzang's body.

It instantly blasted open the door to his heart.

Tang Sanzang remained true to his original aspirations, using the nine-ringed staff as a key to firmly lock the last barrier of his heart.

But it was eventually opened.

"Amitabha," he said with a sigh, "Since you want to see, then I'll let you see as much as you want, but..."

“This humble monk is sincere in his intentions; why don’t you come in and sit down?”

Inviting Jesus to dwell in one's heart? Jesus didn't think too much about it.

On the contrary, I felt a secret joy.

Was this the highest form of respect for him? It immediately transformed into holy light, all of it gathering into the heart of Tang Sanzang.

It was at this moment that Tang Sanzang finally showed a relieved smile.

I've finally managed to lure you in.

At this moment, no one has realized the seriousness of the problem.

In the world of the Bible, the scales always tip in favor of Jesus.

Furthermore, given his saintly status, Tang Sanzang would have no chance whatsoever.

But... things might be different once we leave this home turf.

Especially after entering his world, Jin Chan had a heart.

“Hmm, strange. Someone like you should have a rich inner world,” Jesus said in surprise.

Although he entered, he appeared unusually cautious.

After all, even ants can erode a dike. If Jin Chanzi were to sacrifice his life to trick him, he probably wouldn't be in a good position either.

As Jesus followed the path of his heart, with each step he took, an inch of emptiness collapsed.

Unfortunately, he never got to see what he wanted to see.

"Utterly bland, it seems I came all this way for nothing."

Jesus only saw the ten good people in the past, and did not see the story of Jin Chan.

Furthermore, the Buddha's image cannot be seen in Tang Sanzang's thoughts.

They were about to leave.

Suddenly a golden light descended, accompanied by the words: "Sage, please wait."

Jesus paused for a moment, and before he turned around, he foresaw something.

After a moment of silence, he said in a deep breath, "Buddhist saint, I have long admired your majesty. I never expected that our two religions would meet in this way."

Logically speaking, Jesus was not qualified to converse with Buddha.

Because in the Khedrupa pantheon, the God Jehovah is the counterpart to Buddha.

However, since Jesus was holy, he had the right to engage in dialogue.

Of course, it was just a phantom projected by Buddha into Tang Sanzang's heart, nothing to be afraid of.

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