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1648. Golden Bell! 【13】

Yes, Tianjun plans to ask Buddha for help. He wants to drag the Buddhist family into this muddy water...

Tianjun originally thought that the Buddhists went there with the intention of asking the Buddhists to borrow troops to help him quell the chaos. He thought that the Buddhists did not like to pretend to be benevolent and righteous under the banner of saving all sentient beings. He was in such a miserable state now that he needed them.

It would be shameful for them not to help when they are facing a disaster. This will make millions of believers in the world think of them.

So this time when he went there, Tianjun tried his best to make himself as embarrassed as possible, hoping to gain more sympathy. Unfortunately... he had a good plan, but people didn't buy it.

Tianjun and his group came to Lingshan, but they were blocked by two novice monks before they even entered the gate.

The Heavenly Lord saw that they were blocking him, no matter whose territory they were on, he shouted: "Who are you, you dare to take me? I am the Heavenly Lord, you get out of the way quickly, I want to see Tathagata Buddha."

The deserters who were following Tianjun all lowered their heads and thought to themselves: What's the point of this? You're still coming to someone else's territory to play tricks. Don't you see that they won't even let you in through the gate?

One of the novice monks clasped his hands together, lowered his head and recited the Buddha's name, "Amitabha, I'm sorry, Your Majesty, the Buddha... I won't see any guests today."

Tianjun was so angry that he was shaking all over. Buddha actually dared not to see him: "What? I am not a guest. I am Tianjun. Don't you have ears?"

The novice monk had a calm face and was not affected by Tianjun's anger at all. He said calmly: "Your Majesty Tianjun, the Buddha will not see guests today. Please go back."

This was said very politely, but everyone present knew that it was a clear punch to Tianjun's face.

What they are saying is: I know you are the Lord of Heaven, but what can you do if I don’t let you in?

Tianjun said bitterly: "You are wanton and seeking death... If you dare to stop me, you don't want to live anymore."

The novice monk replied calmly: "Your Majesty, this is Lingshan Mountain, not the Lingxiao Palace."

What he means is that Your Majesty, this is not your territory, and it is not your control whether you live or die. Your words are too arrogant.

"You...you..." Tianjun was so angry that he wanted to kill someone. As soon as he raised his hand, Lu Zhong, who was following him, stopped him and whispered: "Your Majesty, these days are different from the past, please bear with it."

These words finally made Tianjun find some reason from his anger.

Yes, he is in despair now. His old nest is about to be completely occupied by the rebel army. Today he is here to take refuge and borrow troops. He can't get angry, he can't get angry.

Enduring the humiliation, Tianjun said slowly: "I have been agitated along the way and spoke a little hastily. You two masters, please don't take offense."

The novice monk was still neither happy nor angry, "Your Majesty, you are so polite."

"You...I have come here to ask for help from the Buddha in a big emergency. I hope the master will inform you."

"Good, it's useless. You go back. Buddha won't see you."

The fake smile on Tianjun's face couldn't be held back. The shame and humiliation made him feel even more angry than the humiliation brought to him by the Queen of Heaven.

He gritted his teeth and said: "You...you...how dare..."

When Lu Zhong saw that Tianjun was about to get angry, he quickly stopped him, comforted him in a low voice, turned around and said to the two novice monks: "Buddha and Taoist family, our heavenly clan is in such a great crisis, we should go to Buddha to lend a helping hand."

He didn't really want to help Tianjun, but he just didn't want him to cause trouble at the door of Buddha's house.
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