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Chapter Three Hundred and Twenty: The Truth(1/2)

The scope of activities of the Pure Land Sect is not limited to the All Spirit Kingdoms, but the Southern Continent has also been greatly affected.

In the cold winter, the king of humans, Liu Che, fell ill in the busy life.

Sun Wukong saw his situation and came out of the bedroom. It was already sunset, with a biting cold wind in the cold wind.

He looked at the palace covered with snowflakes with deep eyes.

The old imperial doctor came out of the bedroom with his medicine box, bowed his back, and staggered to leave.

"Let me have a walk."

Sun Wukong said.

The old imperial doctor was stunned, but after listening to Sun Wukong's instructions, he followed him behind him.

"Why don't you go back to Huaguo Mountain?"

Sun Wukong asked, "Have you not had enough fun yet?"

The old imperial doctor shook his head.

"King."

He spoke out: "I am used to it when I start a family and start a business here, and assist generations of human kings."

Sun Wukong stopped and looked back at him: "Does the Human King know your identity?"

"……No."

The old imperial doctor shook his head.

A hundred years have passed since he came to Jambudvipa. When Liu Heng was seriously ill, he deliberately hid his identity for his safety.

Therefore, for a hundred years, no one knew that he was the young pharmacist who came with Liu Heng back then.

People's encounters are always so unpredictable. When the boy came to Nanzhanbu Continent to explore, he always thought that one day he would learn more knowledge and return to Huaguo Mountain to work.

But he fell in love with a weak princess here. For her, he would rather give up traveling far and hide his identity and stay in the palace for a hundred years.

This was his choice. After hearing this, Sun Wukong looked a little dim.

"I sent you here back then, but I never thought that you would limit yourself to this small palace."

The old imperial doctor stopped and knelt down to Sun Wukong on the snow.

"Get up."

Sun Wukong turned around and asked him to get up: "I'm not angry either."

The old imperial doctor stood up slowly.

When Sun Wukong looked at his wrinkled face, it was hard to see the child's appearance back then.

Even those originally bright and bright eyes were sharpened by time and life.

"I'll ask you."

Sun Wukong asked, "If you were given another chance, would you stay here?"

The old imperial doctor was silent for a moment, and finally nodded.

"I'm different from the King."

He said, "I'm just a mortal."

"No……"

Sun Wukong shook his head, a hint of sadness flashed in his eyes: "Maybe I am a mortal too."

The old imperial doctor sensitively noticed something wrong with Sun Wukong.

"What are the troubles of the king?"

He asked.

Sun Wukong said: "There is one thing that I can't find the answer."

"The king is too humble."

The old imperial doctor shook his head: "The king is extremely intelligent, there is no such thing as this world that it is rare to defeat the king."

“…”

Sun Wukong fell into silence. Maybe he had found the answer, but the answer was too terrible and he didn't want to admit it.

But what you should face will have to face sooner or later.

Sun Wukong came to the Demon Kingdom alone.

The Imperial Palace of the Demon Kingdom has been rebuilt at this time.

When he arrived, laughter sounded inside. After entering the hall, his eyes saw a stream of carnal desire and erosion.

The appearance of Sun Wukong attracted the attention of all the monsters who were drunk and dreaming.

The light on his body is clean and flawless, and is not contaminated by anything. Even if you take a look, it will make people feel dirty.

After seeing the light, the banshees put on their clothes and hurriedly escaped from the hall. The other monsters also turned and left with shame.

Sun Wukong didn't care about them, he just looked at the Liu'er Mihou.

The six-eared macaque was on the throne, holding a gourd in his hand and drinking strong wine.

"You're finally here."

He said.

"I'll confirm an answer."

Sun Wukong said.

Liu'er Mihou shook off the gourd, kicked the drunken banshee at her feet, strode down the steps, and stared at Sun Wukong with a close eye: "What do you know?"

"The Buddha would rather violate the precepts of greed than stop me from knowing the reasons."

Sun Wukong asked: "Is it because I will destroy these three realms?"

"Hahahahaha..."

Liu'er Mihou couldn't help laughing.

He really didn't expect Sun Wukong to say it out loud.

"sad."

Liu'er Mihou looked at Sun Wukong: "You have found it. These three realms are just your cage. Don't you feel sad?"

Sun Wukong took a step back and his face turned pale.

"I should have understood it long ago."

He murmured.

Liu'er Mihou sneered: "It's better not to understand."

Sun Wukong turned around and left.

Liu'er Mihou looked at his departure back and the flames gradually ignited on him.

"He's going to be infatuated."

Liu'er Mihou thought to herself, then jumped up and flew to Beijuluzhou.

"Buddha."

When he arrived at Lingshan, he ignored the eyes of the Buddhas and said directly: "You have not been able to calculate the Great Sage. He already knows the truth of the Three Realms."

"Amitabha."

The Buddha sighed.

The Buddhas were surprised and asked, "Buddha, what is the truth of the Three Realms?"

"Three Realms..."

Now that things have come to this point, the Buddha has no choice.

He looked at the golden bowl: "That's what it is."

When the Buddhas looked over and saw the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss in the bowl, everyone was shocked.

"This, this..."

Samantabhadra Bodhisattva couldn't help but shout: "Can the three realms be like this Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss?"

"These three realms are not those three realms."

The Buddha replied: "The three realms we are in are less than two hundred years."

The Buddhas suddenly fell into panic.

Such a fact is really ridiculous. How could the Three Realms exist for less than two hundred years?

"Buddha, this is not the case with my memory."
To be continued...
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