Chapter 189,/.



Angrboda's tears flowed again, and he said sadly: "Your brother Jörmungandr was also killed."

"Hmm?" Fenrir was startled upon hearing this news. "Jörmungandr? I know his power. Even Thor could only tie with him. Who killed him?"

"It's a stranger from outer space," Angerboda said. "Our common enemy."

"We?" Fenrir expressed only a slight shock at the death of his brother, the World Serpent Jörmungandr, before asking, "Which 'we'?"

Angrboda said: "The Aesir and the Giant Kingdom, and my children you and Hela."

A hint of amusement flashed through Fenrir's deep eyes. "So, my mother, you have come with a mission from Odin? A mission from the God-King who has regarded us three siblings as evil since we were born?"

Angrboda took out the golden key and said, "My child, if you agree to fight against the aliens with us, you will be free immediately. This is Odin's promise to you."

"Odin himself is a despicable and dissolute villain. I don't need his charity." Fenrir said.

Angerboda said: "My child, this is not charity, this is a transaction."

"I certainly won't make a deal with Odin." Fenrir stared at his mother, Angrboda, with a pair of deep eyes. Then he said, "My mother, the key to unlocking the magic chain is in your hands. If I refuse to cooperate with Odin, will you use it to unlock my magic chain?"

When Angerboda heard this, a look of confusion and hesitation suddenly appeared on her face. After a long while, she sighed softly and said, "No, my child."

When Fenrir heard this, there was no anger or sadness in his eyes, only relief and ease. Although the "magic chain" was still locking him, Angrboda felt that a shackle on Fenrir had been broken.

Those are invisible shackles, those are emotional shackles, those are worldly shackles.

The next moment, Angerboda saw Fenrir sitting cross-legged in a strange posture, then he put his two front palms together in front of his chest and chanted loudly: "Namo Amitabha."

"???" Angrboda looked at Fenrir in confusion. She asked with a puzzled look on her face: "My child, what do you mean?"

As soon as she finished speaking, she saw Fenrir stretch out his forehands and grab the magic chains on his body that had imprisoned him for countless years. Then he pulled gently, and with a "click" sound, the magic chains created by the gods and dwarves were easily torn apart by Fenrir.

"My masters are right. The shackles on the body are easy to remove, but the shackles in the heart are difficult to open. But now I have broken the shackles of my heart and the shackles of my body, and I will attain the great freedom of the Dharma." After the demon wolf Fenrir finished speaking, it slowly stood up, and then the black stone castle collapsed in an instant. The size of the demon wolf Fenrir also suddenly increased, and in the blink of an eye it grew to a height of ten thousand feet.

The demon wolf Fenrir regained his freedom. He raised his head to the top of the clouds, looked down at the earth, and sang loudly:

"I have never cultivated good deeds in my life, committing sins and causing disasters like a demon. Suddenly, the golden shackles were opened, and the jade lock was torn apart. Hey! Odin, the God King, sent an envoy. Today, I know who I am."

The three masters who were teaching him the sutras recited this passage in an extremely transcendent manner when they talked about the story of a Zen Master named 'Zhishen'. Now Fenrir feels that this passage is also very suitable for himself now.

The voice of the demon wolf Fenrir spread throughout the worlds of Barrow, and all the gods and monks heard it clearly.

And Angerboda looked at his son, who seemed both familiar and unfamiliar, with a dazed look on his face, and was completely stunned for a moment.

At this moment, three immortals covered in Buddha's light appeared in the sky. They were three of the six Buddhists participating in this assessment: Hongren, Xuanlang, and Zhanran.

When Fenrir saw the three Buddhist immortals, he immediately bowed and said, "Masters, your disciple, the Demon Wolf Fenrir, has severed his worldly ties and shattered his shackles. Today, I formally convert to Buddhism."

After saying this, Fenrir put his palms together and said, "Namo Amitabha."

Monk Hongren smiled and looked at Fenrir, saying, "Please stand up. After I and I have taken care of all matters here, I will take you to the Jambu World and introduce you two to the Bodhisattva's teachings."

"Thank you, three masters." Fenrir bowed and then stood up.

At this time, Angerboda finally reacted. Her face changed and she looked at Hongren and the other two in surprise and asked, "A strange person from outer space?"

So she quickly said to Fenrir: "My child, they are aliens from outer space. Don't stay with them. Come here quickly."

But Fenrir said expressionlessly: "Angerboda, you gave me the gift of bearing a child. I will never harm you, but from now on, I have no mother, and you have no son like me. I am just a Buddhist disciple."

Angrboda was stunned for a moment, and only then did she suddenly realize that Fenrir had surrendered to the enemy!

At this moment, she couldn't help but regret her actions just now. If she had known that no matter whether Fenrir agreed to cooperate with Odin or not, she should have opened the magic chain, but it was too late to regret now.

But soon, Fenrir told her a more important news: "By the way, don't bother trying to persuade Hela anymore. She's the same as me."

“What!” Angerboda turned pale. Hela also defected to the enemy?!

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