"Master, you don't have to explain so much to a guest. I can't control you. Please go out, I'm going to bed."

Jian Zhuan folded his hands and bowed to Li Huowang and walked towards the door. Just as he passed Li Huowang, he whispered softly.

"Don't look down on Buddhism, I was a Taoist before I became a monk, and Xuanmen is actually the same, but you don't know it."

Jian Zhuan left, and Li Huowang was the only person left in the room. He turned his head and looked at the temple shrouded in darkness in the distance. At this time, he no longer felt any majesty or solemnity.

Li Huowang slowly exhaled at the darkness, "This broken place is really dirty, isn't there a clean place?"

Since what happened that night, Li Huowang has tried his best not to go out at night, so as not to spoil the good deeds of the monks and cause people to hate him.

Day by day, Li Huowang's mental condition is getting better and better, and he basically no longer has nightmares.

Just when he was going to ask the abbot when it would start, he sent someone ahead of time.

"Master Xuanyang, Pudu Dazhai is about to start preparations. At this time, the preparation of the ceremony is very expensive. Please don't move around in the near future."

"Okay, go back and tell the old abbot, I already know." Li Huowang said to the little novice in front of him.

As soon as the little novice left, a familiar figure flashed in and said with a surprised expression: "Little Taoist priest, so you live here, why didn't you tell me?"

That was the old beggar from before, but now he is obviously different from the embarrassed one before.

He was wearing a brand-new yellow monk robe, and there were no stains on his face, so he appeared to be in good spirits.

Although it was only a chance encounter with this monk, Li Huowang still felt close to meeting such an acquaintance in this strange place.

"Monk, how are you doing here?"

"It's alright. Now I have enough food and clothes to wear warmly every day. It's just that I can't do good deeds in the temple, so I feel a little uncomfortable."

When he mentioned good deeds, Li Huowang immediately remembered what happened that night. He looked at the old monk in front of him and sighed softly. "Don't worry about there being too much, just stay well. Although this temple is a little dirty, at least you won't be hungry."

"Come on, little Taoist priest, I'll take you to the place where I work. It's a big place." The enthusiastic old monk took Li Huowang and walked out the door.

"The sun is so big, let's wait for the next time." Li Huowang lacked interest, he had no interest in sightseeing in this temple.

"Come here! You will never regret coming over to see it! What an interesting thing!" Li Huowang was dragged out of the door by the old monk.

Following this monk, Li Huowang came to a spacious open-air courtyard in Zhengde Temple.

When he came here, he discovered that Zhengde Temple is really big

"Dangdang!" The courtyard was dusty, and some monks with gauze tied around their mouths raised stone awls and hammers, and were sculpting Buddha statues.

The Buddha statues are arranged in two rows, one on the left and one on the right extending towards the far side of the compound.

Under the sunlight, the bald heads of the monks shone brightly, and they were engrossed in sculpting their own artworks with sweat.

"Are you working here? The environment isn't very good." Li Huowang covered his nose with his brows slightly wrinkled to prevent dust from being sucked in.

"Yes, I'm in charge of moving the useless gravel, and I also have a part in these Buddha statues." The old monk seemed to be very proud of his position.

The two walked to the road between the two rows of unfinished Buddha statues, observing the different functions of these shapes. The monks who passed by them from time to time did not stop them, completely treating them as non-existent.

"Zhengde Temple's carvings are definitely not for his own use. At first glance, he knows that they are sold to pilgrims. It seems that this monk has a very strong ability to generate income." Li Huowang secretly sneered.

However, after the previous events, Li Huowang was not surprised at all by these events.

"There's more than that! There's more ahead!" the old monk said excitedly, and was about to walk towards the front doorman.

Seeing him walking forward, Li Huowang raised his foot and followed suit. Suddenly, he was in a trance and his body shook a little.

"Hey, hey, little Taoist priest, what's wrong with you?" Seeing that the situation was not right, the old monk hurried back to help.

"What's going on?" When Li Huowang regained his footing and shook his head vigorously, the strange feeling gradually disappeared.

"Are you all right? Got a cold? Why don't you go back and rest first?"

Li Huowang rejected the old monk's goodwill. "It's okay, I'm fine, let's go."

"Okay, anyway, I'm really infected with the cold, and I have to get more sunshine, so let's move on."

When Li Huowang heard what he said, he looked up at the scorching sun above his head. "Is it a heat stroke? How long has it been since the Chinese New Year? I don't feel hot either."

After feeling that there was nothing unusual about his body, Li Huowang lifted his foot and followed the old monk.

But as soon as he lifted his foot, he found that the sound around him had changed. It was no longer the clanging sound of a chisel hitting a stone, but the sound of flesh and skin slamming together.

"Huh?" Li Huowang turned his head in doubt and looked at the stone sculpture on the right, his body froze instantly.

The stone sculpture just now disappeared, replaced by a pile of white meat, those are monks.

The stone sculptures that carved Buddha statues just now were crowded together with their eyes closed reverently, their bodies squirming like white maggots, doing some things that only men and women can do. UU reading www. uukanshu.com

"This is... this is?" Li Huowang with his eyes wide open took a step back.

Li Huowang slowly raised his head, squinting at the dazzling sun above his head, he was not dazzled.

He slowly turned around and looked at the previous statues behind him. Not surprisingly, they all changed. In the bright winter sun, there were dozens of meat mountains.

"Taoist priest! Hurry up!" The old monk shouted excitedly in front, like a child eager to show off to his companions.

Li Huowang took a deep breath tremblingly, raised his feet and continued to walk forward, past the huge gate, and another spacious compound appeared in front of them.

There is still a lot of Roshan here, but there are no more people in this Roshan, but some other things, such as pigs.

They roared in pain, but this mountain of meat formed by a pious-looking monk trapped them like silt.

"Look, the unicorn and the stone lion in this carving are so real, how good I have to have this craft."

Li Huowang mechanically followed the old monk and continued to watch the "works" of the monks of Zhengde Temple. He saw dogs, horses, cows, and donkeys.

And after careful identification, he also found more anomalies, that is, these monks are both intersex!

At this moment, Li Huowang's mind was buzzing in chaos.

Suddenly, a hand of the old monk reached out, dragged him a few steps and pulled him into an empty hall.

Li Huowang stared into the hall with a stiff neck. As his head got higher and higher, the pupils in his eyes became smaller and smaller.

"Look!" The old monk pointed up with his hand, with a child-like smile on his face, and said with emotion in his tone: "What a big Buddha!"

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