C60 Buddha Nirvana

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I heard from the Little Tang Wei that there was something wrong with the Soul-Rejuvenating Temple, and that it had confirmed my guess. Thus, I nodded. "That's right, I've guessed it too."

Little Tang Wei asked me: "What did you guess?"

I said, "When I saw the monks, I thought they looked familiar. But he couldn't remember where he had seen it before. I suddenly thought of something just now. Isn't that face of theirs the King Kong from the temple? "

Little Tang Wei also nodded in deep agreement, and then said in a low voice: "And I just saw, those two aren't alive. They had no shadow. I'm afraid of alarming them, so I didn't dare to make a sound. "

I lamented in my heart. To think that I had neglected such an obvious characteristic. Looks like I can't wholeheartedly search for a way to the Cypress City, I have to be extra careful. Who knew how many more demons and monsters there were in the wilderness?

Although Little Tang Wei could tell that the two monks were not alive, but she clearly had no idea about this matter. She asked me softly: "What do we do now?"

I said, "These two monks are lying. We can't stay here any longer. We have to leave as soon as possible."

The Little Tang Wei said with some distress: "But aren't there a lot of wraiths and ghosts outside? "The yin qi is so dense. What if someone kills us when we go out?"

I said, "I guess the monks lied to us. Besides, so what if there were ghosts outside? Don't forget, neither of us are alive. "

Little Tang Wei's expression darkened, and she nodded.

We didn't have anything to pack anyway, so we leaned over the door and listened outside. Seeing that there was nothing going on, we quietly opened the door and went into the courtyard.

The two monks should still be in the front yard. The back yard was quiet. The Little Tang Wei pointed at the wall, indicating for us to climb over it.

This was a good idea. Climbing over the wall and out of sight. By the time those two monks realized something was wrong, we would have already left the mountain.

I saw that the wall wasn't too high, so I said to her, "Wait for me at the back. I'll pull you up after I climb it."

Little Tang Wei agreed.

I measured the height of the wall with my eyes, ran two steps in the yard, then jumped over the top of the wall.

I glanced at the other side of the wall and felt dizzy. My body wobbled, and with a thump, I fell headlong back into the yard.

Little Tang Wei ran over to help me up, but I didn't know if she was slapping the dirt on my body or beating me. "You're so stupid, it's so hard even to climb up a wall."

I said, "Yes, yes, yes. I'm old, and my legs and feet are weak. You're young. Why don't you come over?"

Little Tang Wei said, "I'll do it, what's the big deal? "Hey, squat down. I'll step on your shoulder."

I said, "Since you're so brave, I'll let you step on it once. No, no, no."

I crouched at the base of the wall as the Little Tang Wei climbed up my shoulders. Five seconds later she jumped off me and shivered against the wall.

I asked her, "Why aren't you climbing anymore?"

Little Tang Wei recovered from her shock after a long while. She glared at me and said, "You really are a bastard."

I also don't know what the people of the Soul Tranquil Temple are thinking, that they would actually build a temple in such a dangerous place. Outside the wall was a bottomless abyss. As long as he stuck his head out from the top of the wall, he could feel the cold wind blowing from the bottom of the mountain, as if it was going to drag him down. That kind of dizziness, the fear in their hearts, wasn't something that anyone could bear.

Little Tang Wei asked me: "What do we do now?"

I said, "I looked at it when I was standing on top of the wall. There's no way out from the backyard. We have to go to the front yard and take the main entrance. "

Little Tang Wei frowned and said: "Walk in the front yard? She would definitely run into two monks. Can we still go? "

I waved my hand and said, "I have a way. Listen to me and don't say anything."

Then I let Little Tang Wei wear her shoes backwards and walk upside down with me.

Little Tang Wei was puzzled, she wanted to ask me what the hell this meant. But I had already spoken to her in advance, so she kept to the rules and didn't ask me about it.

She put on her shoes and walked backward. In the eyes of the devil, they can't tell where we are. I learned this from A Chang. It works in the rain market, and I hope it works here.

The two of us dawdled, kicking and stamping, and moved from the backyard to the front yard.

As soon as we entered the front yard, I was taken aback.

A great change had taken place in the front yard. It was no longer the burning, clean appearance we had seen before.

The censer collapsed and a layer of leaves fell from it. The weeds in the yard were growing like mad, but half of them had already turned yellow. It was unknown how long the lamp in the Great Hall had been extinguished, but the praying mat in front of the altar had already rotted away.

The two monks were gone, leaving behind two glaring Vajra standing in front of the temple, staring at us with an imposing look.

I was a little scared and thought: if we listen to the monk, obediently wait until tomorrow morning, I really don't know what will happen.

The Little Tang Wei was obviously scared as well, and she tightly held onto my hand. I grimaced in pain and thought: When I return to Cypress City, I need to go to the supermarket as soon as possible and buy a nail clipper to cut off all of her nails.

The two of us crossed most of the yard. King Kong did not move.

Then I walked over to the shadow wall.

The entire courtyard was dilapidated. Only the painting on the back wall looked gorgeous, as if it had just been painted. The ink had yet to dry, and all of this gave off a weird feeling.

When I saw the painting, I just felt uneasy and didn't recognize the origin of the painting. But after confirming the identity of the two monks, I could guess by looking at the painting.

This painting was of the Buddha's Nirvanic Rebirth. In other words … the scene of Lord Buddha's death.

This little temple was very strange everywhere.

Fortunately, we are infinitely close to the door. Seven more steps and we'll be out.

The temple door was open, and I could see that it was a mountain road, winding and winding. One led to the bottom of the mountain, and as long as we walked out, we would be safe.

One step, two steps, three steps, four steps …

I have already walked to the door, just when I was relieved, Little Tang Wei tripped over the threshold, and then one of her shoes fell on the side of the temple.

Subconsciously, she took a step forward and picked up her shoes. I didn't even have the time to remind her. I could only look at her in despair.

I heard a bad business. It was King Kong from inside the temple. They were clearly made of clay, but now they slowly turned their heads and looked at us sternly.

Little Tang Wei also realized that something was wrong and said anxiously, "Run."

I sat on a rock near the temple door.

Little Tang Wei was flustered: "Are you stupid?"

I said, "Put on your shoes and run faster."

Little Tang Wei suddenly came to her senses, sat down on the ground and began tying her shoelaces.

I had my shoes on, and her shoelaces weren't done yet. I really didn't understand why girls shoes were so troublesome.

Watching as a gust of wind rose from the temple and came from the main hall to the temple's entrance, I said to Little Tang Wei, "There's no time."

I threw my arms around her waist and lifted her onto my shoulders.

Amidst the screams and screams of the Little Tang Wei, I ran down the mountain road at a fast pace.

I ran very fast, but there was always the whistling of the wind behind me, so I didn't shake off the things inside the Soul-Sobering Temple.

Anxious, I said to the Little Tang Wei, "Help me see what exactly is following us."

Little Tang Wei cried and said, "I don't dare, I don't dare to look."

I muttered, "You're a drag."

Who knew that these words would infuriate Little Tang Wei, she kept hitting me on the back, "Who are you saying is dragging my back?"

I was so angry I wanted to throw her by the side of the road. "Is this the time to discuss this?"

I don't know how long I ran for when a light suddenly appeared in front of me. It was a small village. I was ecstatic and ran towards that direction.

There were strange rocks, weeds, and roots along the way. I stumbled and almost fell many times. But I didn't slow down. As for the Little Tang Wei on my back, I grabbed onto her leg tightly, not letting her fall.

Suddenly, I discovered that something was wrong. The Little Tang Wei had stopped moving.

I called out, "Are you okay?"

Little Tang Wei was silent for a while, before she said faintly, "The wind has stopped."

Only then did I realize that the gale behind me had really disappeared.

I put down Little Tang Wei and leaned against a tree as I sat down, panting heavily.

Little Tang Wei sat on the ground and did not say a word. She just turned her face to me.

I was a little puzzled and said to her, "What's the matter with you? Weren't you very talkative just now? "

Little Tang Wei forced a smile: "I'm fine."

The more she said it was all right, the more it seemed to me that something was wrong. I stood up and tried to look at her, but she turned her body so that only her right face was facing me.

My heart was pounding, I guessed that there might be a problem with the Little Tang Wei.

So I leaned against a tree and yawned and said, "I'm going to take a break. We'll leave after I'm done."

Little Tang Wei gave a low grunt of assent.

I closed my eyes, but I quietly opened them a crack and secretly observed the Little Tang Wei.

Little Tang Wei sat on the ground, thinking about something. After a while, he suddenly said, "There is a snake under your feet."

I nearly jumped to my feet. But I soon realized that there was a trick involved.

Sure enough, after Little Tang Wei said this, there was no more movement. The snake was trying to trick me. There was nothing at my feet.

She fumbled on the ground for a while, not knowing what she was doing. After a while she stood up, and I saw that she was holding a strange object in her hand, but the light around her was not very good, and I could not see it clearly.

Little Tang Wei crept over to my side. She tilted her head to look at my face. Now I could finally see her left cheek, and then I began to sweat.