Chapter 207: Man is born good



"I use 'goodness' to prove my truth. I voluntarily erased my memories, transformed into a mortal, and sought the great love of the world. This is to prove... 'Man is inherently good.'"

Xiuxin was stunned, and her heart was suddenly struck by these six words.

Man is born good... This statement perfectly reflects his feelings.

In this mundane world, everyone is naturally different, but when we are born, isn't everyone like a blank sheet of paper, with a pure heart?

It was only later that evil was born due to changes in the environment.

He has always believed that the duty of their Pure Land is to cleanse all living beings of their sins and return them to their original state.

Chen Kuang asked, "Do you think my way is right?"

Xiuxin's face turned serious and she nodded: "Of course it is correct... What Senior Brother has realized is the Great Dao."

Because of these six concise and powerful words, his impression of Chen Kuang suddenly changed.

To seek great love in the world with one's own strength requires such courage that not everyone can possess. Looking at Chen Kuang's expression at this moment, he is as compassionate and merciful as the Bodhisattva on the lotus seat, and it does not seem fake.

Xiu Xin even felt a sense of recognition for a moment.

Chen Kuang laughed and said:

“But I failed in my mission.”

Xiuxin frowned and asked hurriedly, "How could it fail?"

Chen Kuang sighed and repeated the story of the nameless monk that Huo Hengxuan had told him.

After a pause, he added:

"Brother Xiuxin, do you know who was the first to connect the medicine I gave you with the sudden deaths of the villagers?"

All the monks present were attracted by his story.

Xiu Xin speculated, "Could it be that those who use witchcraft to defraud others are framing me for their own benefit?"

Chen Kuang shook his head and smiled:

"You're wrong, absolutely wrong. Even though I'm a mortal, how could I not be on guard against such a cunning trick? How could I be so speechless?"

"That is..."

Chen Kuang said quietly, "It was a two-year-old child in the village. He said that the villagers became ill after eating the herbs I gave them."

(End of this chapter)

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