
Infinity Begins with Buddha's Guilt
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Official(11)Scraped 11d ago
By the way, what is the position of Hahahalong?
I can't remember clearly. It seems that he has always been dissatisfied with his status, but he was a bit creative and became the fertilizer for the pagoda of the demon world.
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I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand.
Did not having read Thunderbolt influence my reading of this book?
I just read the first few chapters, and some of the poems in them are pretty good. Thousands of monks and tens of thousands of Buddhas perished with blood, and the punishment for sins should be eradicated. Demons, Buddhas, monsters, monks, monks, and ghosts The results of the three bodies originate from the mortal roots, and there is no trace of the causes and conditions in the six realms. The passing of good things has never been its true nature, and the birth and death of prosperity and decay are all empty gates.
Five-star praise, five-star praise, five-star praise '
Good reviews, good reviews, good reviews, although I can't understand it 😸
Overall, I feel pretty good, just like 🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔?
There isn't much content in the copy. Too perfunctory
I would like to ask the author, do you know what "put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately"? What does this sentence mean?
I would like to ask the author, do you know what "put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately"? What does this sentence mean?
Is the protagonist the original owner or the reborn one?
I want to know what's going on with this protagonist? Is it the original ghost Tathagata that Perak was or a time traveler?
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Official(11)Scraped 11d ago
By the way, what is the position of Hahahalong?
I can't remember clearly. It seems that he has always been dissatisfied with his status, but he was a bit creative and became the fertilizer for the pagoda of the demon world.
can't read! can't read! can't read! can't read! can't read! can't read! can't read!
Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read! Can't read!
can't read
I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand.
Did not having read Thunderbolt influence my reading of this book?
I just read the first few chapters, and some of the poems in them are pretty good. Thousands of monks and tens of thousands of Buddhas perished with blood, and the punishment for sins should be eradicated. Demons, Buddhas, monsters, monks, monks, and ghosts The results of the three bodies originate from the mortal roots, and there is no trace of the causes and conditions in the six realms. The passing of good things has never been its true nature, and the birth and death of prosperity and decay are all empty gates.
Five-star praise, five-star praise, five-star praise '
Good reviews, good reviews, good reviews, although I can't understand it 😸
Overall, I feel pretty good, just like 🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔?
There isn't much content in the copy. Too perfunctory
I would like to ask the author, do you know what "put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately"? What does this sentence mean?
I would like to ask the author, do you know what "put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately"? What does this sentence mean?
Is the protagonist the original owner or the reborn one?
I want to know what's going on with this protagonist? Is it the original ghost Tathagata that Perak was or a time traveler?
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Tags of works: puppet show, fandom, time travel, Buddha head, no heroine Work status: Completed Recommendation index: ★★★★☆ Combat power index: ★★★☆ Reading index: ★★★★★ Popularity index:★★ Expectation Index: ★★★★ Features of the work: It tells the story of the protagonist who travels to the world of Pili Puppetry and becomes the predecessor of the Buddha-headed Emperor Tathagata. He uses his advantage of foresight to change the ending of many people in miserable situations, and finally achieves a successful outcome. Taoist friends who like Puppetry recommend this book. About the author: This is the author's first book, but although it is the first book, it has a different style. The whole process is basically non-toxic, and it has been completed smoothly. The first book can be written well, and it can persevere in a niche subject that is not very popular. The author is undoubtedly worthy of recognition.




Thousands of monks and tens of thousands of Buddhas perished with blood and disasters, and the punishment for sins and punishments should be opened to the world. Demons, Buddhas, monsters, monks, monks, and ghosts are everywhere.




Thousands of monks and tens of thousands of Buddhas perished with blood and disasters, and the punishment for sins and punishments should be opened to the world. Demons, Buddhas, monsters, monks, monks, and ghosts are everywhere. "Buddha is the first to be guilty, and all sins are the root of all sins. How wonderful..."















