I’ll Slaughter My Way to Immortality on the Bones of Betrayers

In his past life, to save all living beings, Lu Hengge burned away his divine soul, shattered his body, and with his own strength alone, stopped the protagonist of destiny from activating the Heaven a...

Chapter 610: Living is not possible, and dying is not possible

Lu Hen Ge was puzzled: "Isn't the Bu Tian Stone related to Taoism? How come the creature it gave birth to became a Buddha?"

"Because that stinky monkey had some unpleasantness with Taoism, Buddhism finally used some tricks and snatched the stinky monkey away."

It seems.

Taoism in that world is not very peaceful either.

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The open and covert struggles between Taoism and Buddhism have never stopped.

But the outcomes of the open and secret struggles between the two worlds and the two major religions are different.

In the ancient world where Lu Hen Ge lived, Taoism simply destroyed Buddhism with decisive and ruthless means.

Look at that world.

Taoism does not have the ability to destroy Buddhism.

Same.

Buddhism also does not have the ability to destroy Taoism.

The two major religions have maintained superficial peace in this state of mutual tug-of-war.

Look at it this way.

Taoism in ancient times is still powerful.

There is no ambiguity when it comes to taking action.

Lu Hen Ge said casually: "The monkey's end is quite satisfactory, not terrible."

Xiao Man tutted her tongue, "This stinky monkey had the worst fate among the three creatures born from the Bu Tian Stone."

Is it miserable to become a Buddha?

Although Buddhism is not good, it should not be that miserable.

Xiao Man counted on her fingers as she explained to Lu Henge, "The first Shiji I conceived ended up dead. Since you're a cultivator, you should know that death can sometimes be a very comfortable outcome."

"The third being was a mortal. He was born into a wealthy family. Although he never experienced the joy of cultivation, he had no worries about food and clothing. His family only began to decline later in life, and the final outcome was nothing more than death."

"Only this monkey."

"It's not easy to live, but it's also impossible to die."

"Whether it's Taoism or Buddhism, there are many who want him dead, but there are also many who want him alive."