Chapter 406 Burning



The five Buddhists had solemn expressions on their faces, bowing their heads and chanting Buddha's name. There was a vague pattern in their positions relative to each other. A golden light protected them in front of them, blocking the shadows.

But those shadows seemed endless, and the two sides fell into a stalemate again.

The little emperor grew up in the palace and had never seen such a scene, especially when a horse hoof stepped past him, he was so frightened that he screamed and didn't even realize when his body became wet.

"Namo Amitabha, Your Majesty, don't panic. These shadows can't hurt you..."

"That evil demon is about to cast a spell and cannot move at this moment. Please come to my side quickly. I and others will protect you."

The little emperor was stunned, it seemed to be true...

Even if those shadows passed through him, they posed no threat to him.

He rolled and crawled towards the golden light of the Buddha.

"My silly son..."

Yu Qin sighed sadly.

"These are the guards of Da Qi. How could they possibly hurt you?"

"Don't go over there!"

The little emperor turned a deaf ear to everything and rushed into the Buddha's light using his hands and feet.

A feeling of warmth and courage emerged in my heart.

Compared to his father's coldness, he believed in the Buddhists more.

He stood up, turned around, and looked at Yu Qin with a sneer.

"I'm asking why, without the protection of national destiny, even a demon can disturb my dreams..."

"It's you!"

"You old devil! You are so selfish!"

"Be smart and return the country's fortune! Otherwise, I'll let these monks take you in!"

Fahua’s smiling face is full of compassion.

"Your Majesty, don't worry. This official is burning the nation's destiny, but his arrogance is only temporary."

The little emperor was horrified.

"Why would he burn my country's destiny?!"

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