Chapter 302: Creating a New Western Paradise
The little sparrow waited for the little monk every day, spring went and winter came, and three winters passed in total. Finally, one summer, the little monk returned to the Fahua Temple.
The little kid, who was originally three or four years old, had grown very tall, and his skin was no longer as white as it had been in the Fahua Temple. His body was covered with scars.
The monk from Fahua Temple asked him what was wrong, and he said that no one in his family wanted him.
The couple was indeed his relatives. They brought him home because they had been unable to have children. They happened to know that there was a relative here who had a child whose parents had both passed away, so they decided to adopt him.
As a result, his wife became pregnant in the second year after adopting him.
After she became pregnant, the couple started to dislike him a little and made him do housework at home. They were no longer as nice to him as before and did not treat him like a baby.
Later, the man's wife gave birth in the hospital, but she died of complications during labor and the child.
The man thought he was a disaster, kept abusing him, and soon married another wife. Soon, his wife gave birth to a son. The couple became more and more disgusted with him and abused him every day.
The little monk couldn't bear the beating and escaped.
Since there was nowhere to go, I could only ask for directions all the way back to Fahua Temple.
The abbot of Fahua Temple still kept the young monk and gave him a certificate to ordain him again. His previous Buddhist name had already been used by someone, so this time he was given a new Buddhist name, Yonghui.
After Yonghui returned to the temple, he did not think about the little sparrow and was in a daze the whole day.
But the little sparrow knew that this was its good friend and always followed the little monk.
Seeing that Yonghui was in a bad mood, the abbot of Fahua Temple persuaded Yonghui and took him with him to teach him. However, Yonghui's personality still changed. He could not get used to the vegetarian food in the temple and even secretly wanted to kill animals.
It just so happened that the person he wanted to kill was the little sparrow that had been following him.
When Mianmian saw this, she couldn't help but worry about the little sparrow.
It would be so pitiful if the savior it has been waiting for were eaten by it!
Fortunately, after being caught by Yonghui, the little sparrow opened its wings and spun around for Yonghui to see, and also sang the song that Yonghui liked to hum when she was three or four years old.
Yonghui recognized the little sparrow and looked very shocked: "You haven't flown away yet?"
Little Sparrow: "I'm waiting for you~"
Seeing this, Mianmian touched her little bald head.
She was in the phantom's memory, how could she know what the phantom said so clearly? The way she looked at it was also very strange. Mom clearly said that when looking at other people's memories in this way, you should be careful not to directly substitute them into your own.
The little kid couldn't figure it out and continued to follow the little sparrow.
Little Sparrow and Yonghui were inseparable again. Time passed quickly and Yonghui turned ten. He remembered his birthday and secretly made himself a steamed bun cake to celebrate.
Later, when Yonghui was 15 years old, he learned some magic from the old abbot and went to participate in religious ceremonies.
At the Dharma Assembly, someone handed out small notices with Fentian's name on them, and a slogan that read "You can have whatever you want."
Yonghui was not tempted at first, until a man approached him and said that he saw great wisdom and wanted to discuss important matters with him. Perhaps because he had seen the prosperity of the secular world and felt that this kind of life was too hard after practicing in the Fahua Temple, Yonghui was actually tempted and joined the New God Sect.
The New God Sect actually sent a monk to the temple to teach Yonghui Buddhism and Taoism.
The abbot saw this and did not restrict Yonghui from communicating with others. He just advised Yonghui that everything in the world is illusory and he should not be too attached to it. But Yonghui did not listen. After the old abbot died, he killed his senior brother who was originally the abbot and became the abbot himself.
After Yonghui became the abbot, the monk from the New God Sect left.
Yonghui regularly paid part of the incense money from the Fahua Temple to the New God Sect. After knowing that the main purpose of the New God Sect was to gather faith points, he actually came up with the idea of creating the Western Paradise by himself.
Of course, Mianmian also knew this through the eyes of the little sparrow.
The little sparrow followed Yonghui, slowly gained wisdom, and began to practice.
However, after a monster becomes intelligent, it will have a trace of ancient blood inheritance, which allows it to know things that mortals do not know.
Yonghui saw that the little sparrow had become intelligent, so he tricked the little sparrow into becoming "Buddha", and even said that he wanted to create a new Western Paradise with the "little sparrow".
"The New Gods can create new gods, and the two of us can also create a new Western Paradise. Ayu, only you can help me."
The little sparrow was unwilling and chirped to persuade Yonghui not to make the same mistake again.
He knew that Yonghui had killed his eldest senior brother and seized the position of abbot, and that all of these were wrong.
But Yonghui just asked him if he was willing, and didn't want to listen to its chirping at all, nor did he read the Buddhist scriptures he found. After asking for the last time and seeing the little sparrow Ayu shaking his head, Yonghui took action directly and trapped Ayu with magic.
When Yonghui took action, Ayu started crying.
Yonghui didn't care and still killed Ayu, destroyed Ayu's body, sealed Ayu's memory, and sent his soul into the Buddha statue.
Then, Yonghui would chant scriptures to brainwash Ayu, and Ayu gradually became confused, and followed Yonghui's words to brainwash the pilgrims, gradually becoming a prop to realize their wishes.
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After watching all the memories, Mianmian was about to take Ayu out with her, but the memory scene suddenly changed! With his hands clasped together, the old Yonghui wearing a cassock suddenly appeared next to the young Yonghui.
He smiled and looked kind: "Ayu, you betrayed me?"
At this time, A Yu had returned to his shadowy appearance. He still looked young and wise, with tears in his eyes.
"I never betrayed you, you didn't ask for my consent."
Yonghui smiled: "If it weren't for me, you would have died under the tree long ago, and how could you have awakened? The cause I planted back then has borne the fruit today. Your life belongs to me."
Mianmian retorted to Yonghui: "You can repay a favor in other ways. It was wrong for you to kill Ayu."
Yonghui lowered his eyes and stared at Mianmian: "How can right and wrong in this world be so absolute? My Fahua Temple saves all living beings, guides so many people and helps them realize their wishes. Can you say that we are absolutely wrong?"
Mianmian frowned.
This is part of Ayu's memory, but Ayu herself did not think much about it, so she only saw the pilgrims burning incense, making wishes, and then leaving happily, and she did not know what those pilgrims had experienced.
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Yonghui saw that Mianmian didn't say anything and ignored her.
Black mist overflowed from his body, and all the mist actually ran towards Ayu.
Mianmian saw that Yonghui and Ayu were tied together by a black thread.
She frowned and summoned her flying sword, trying to cut the line.
Yonghui narrowed his eyes slightly, stretched out his hand and grasped the air, and Ayu was in his hand.
With the two of them so close, the thread disappeared and could not be cut.
Mianmian was anxious: "Ayu, are you okay?"
Ayu didn't say anything.
(End of this chapter)