
Don't Be Afraid, the Poor Monk is Really Not a Devil
by Miracle
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"Donors, don't be afraid, the poor monk is really not a devil." Tu Fu looked at the trembling bandit in front of him, threw away the butcher knife in his hand, and looked to the west. The setting sun is like blood, dyeing the green mountains and blue sea red. A bandit asked: "Master, no, Holy Monk, can we leave?" "No." When Tu Fu shook his head, the scarlet butcher knife that had just landed appeared in his hand again. "Holy Monk?" "Oh, I forgot to tell all the donors that the Buddha the poor monk cultivates is the Buddha who put down the butcher's knife and became a Buddha immediately." "?" "The poor monk just put down the butcher's knife, but he did not become a Buddha. Therefore, the poor monk has to pick it up again and continue to practice Buddhism." "Devil!!!"
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Official(8)Scraped 20d ago
What can I say? I feel like the protagonist has no brains.
Putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha immediately is a joke
Let me just ask, which country initiated World War II? They put down the butcher's knife, can they become Buddhas? Wouldn't anyone thank them? Isn't it ironic to put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately?
Demon or Buddha?
The opening chapter has opposing worldviews, a foreign land - the imperial court. The protagonist's whole family is killed in the beginning. He was rescued by his master again, but because the master was a monk. Can't kill. The protagonist wants to kill his enemy, so he uses his body to let the master choose one of two to save and kill an enemy. But the enemy has run away too much, and then read it for yourself. I can't speak clearly, so I recommend having a sense of reading. Rather thoughtful. I feel a little bit like Cao Cao. I want the world to betray me, but I don't want the world to betray me. [Emot=default,103/]
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This book is too slow. . . . . . . This book should be popular
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This book is pretty good, but it's average and almost boring.
Demon or Buddha?
The opening chapter has opposing worldviews, a foreign land - the imperial court. The protagonist's whole family is killed in the beginning. He was rescued by his master again, but because the master was a monk. Can't kill. The protagonist wants to kill his enemy, so he uses his body to let the master choose one of two to save and kill an enemy. But the enemy has run away too much, and then read it for yourself. I can't speak clearly, so I recommend having a sense of reading. Rather thoughtful. I feel a little bit like Cao Cao. I want the world to betray me, but I don't want the world to betray me. [Emot=default,103/]
A very interesting book
I have read Chapter 5 and it is very well written. I can guarantee that I will not feel bad after reading the book for so long. Unless someone else writes it later
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Official(8)Scraped 20d ago
What can I say? I feel like the protagonist has no brains.
Putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha immediately is a joke
Let me just ask, which country initiated World War II? They put down the butcher's knife, can they become Buddhas? Wouldn't anyone thank them? Isn't it ironic to put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately?
Demon or Buddha?
The opening chapter has opposing worldviews, a foreign land - the imperial court. The protagonist's whole family is killed in the beginning. He was rescued by his master again, but because the master was a monk. Can't kill. The protagonist wants to kill his enemy, so he uses his body to let the master choose one of two to save and kill an enemy. But the enemy has run away too much, and then read it for yourself. I can't speak clearly, so I recommend having a sense of reading. Rather thoughtful. I feel a little bit like Cao Cao. I want the world to betray me, but I don't want the world to betray me. [Emot=default,103/]
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This book is too slow. . . . . . . This book should be popular
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This book is pretty good, but it's average and almost boring.
Demon or Buddha?
The opening chapter has opposing worldviews, a foreign land - the imperial court. The protagonist's whole family is killed in the beginning. He was rescued by his master again, but because the master was a monk. Can't kill. The protagonist wants to kill his enemy, so he uses his body to let the master choose one of two to save and kill an enemy. But the enemy has run away too much, and then read it for yourself. I can't speak clearly, so I recommend having a sense of reading. Rather thoughtful. I feel a little bit like Cao Cao. I want the world to betray me, but I don't want the world to betray me. [Emot=default,103/]
A very interesting book
I have read Chapter 5 and it is very well written. I can guarantee that I will not feel bad after reading the book for so long. Unless someone else writes it later












