Chapter 1201 The Invincibility (1)

The living Buddha felt that today's Zhiwei was a little different from the past, and it looked a little weird. At this time, after he heard Zhiwei's words, even if he habitually put on a benevolent face in front of people, he habitually put on a benevolent face. There was a kind of compassionate smile, but it couldn't be shown at this time.

He looked at Zhiwei coldly and said, "Do you know what you're talking about?"

Zhiwei's face was calm, and his tone was also very calm: "The disciple naturally knows, so he chose to ask the uncle at this time, and ask the uncle to answer one or two questions."

"Presumptuous!" Although there was no anger on the face of the Living Buddha, but there was no compassion in those eyes, he said in a very cold tone: "How can you use me as a metaphor for those evil monks who violated the precepts?"

"I'm not using a metaphor." Zhiwei ignored the anger in his eyes, and said very calmly: "What I'm talking about is the truth, please show me, Master."

By saying this, he let the living Buddha deal with himself. The living Buddha was so angry that his chest was full of anger, and he wished to tear Zhiwei apart.

He looked at Zhiwei coldly, Zhiwei was not afraid of him, and looked back at him lightly, but his eyes were stained with helplessness.

The Living Buddha said coldly: "Come here, I know you have lost your mind, take him down so you can rest!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the people behind him rushed towards Zhiwei.

A few monks stood up behind Zhiwei and stopped those people.

Zhiwei said slowly: "Uncle, is I saying that I have a shortcoming, and you are angry from embarrassment? I have always suspected that the matter is false, now..."

When he said this, he sighed for a long time, bowed to the west sky, and said, "Uncle Master once said to me earlier that people will make mistakes, as long as you know your mistakes, you can correct them. Why should you be so guarded?"

The people around looked at Zhiwei and the living Buddha curiously. Naturally, they respected the living Buddha in their hearts, but for these years, Zhiwei took care of all the people who came to worship. We all know that he is a truly compassionate person.

If other people accused the Living Buddha of breaking the precepts and being selfish with women, they would definitely run away, because they would never believe that the Living Buddha would do such a thing.

But if Zhiwei is the one who accuses the living Buddha of breaking the precepts at this time, the common people have to think about it. Even if they don't believe Zhiwei's words, they feel that this matter cannot be groundless.

The most important thing is that the performance of the Living Buddha at this time is really surprising. He is an eminent monk who has attained the Tao, and he looks a little annoyed when he is asked such a question. Could it be that the Living Buddha is really guilty?
Someone couldn't help but said: "Master presiding, you said that the Living Buddha has selfishness with others, and please show evidence, otherwise, we will never believe it."

"That's right, show the evidence! How could the Living Buddha do such a thing!"

"If you can't produce evidence, then you have violated the precept of anger, and the Buddha will punish you severely!"

The living Buddha has some understanding of Zhiwei's temperament. Zhiwei is the most intelligent root among the disciples of Zhizi's generation, and his ability to guide Buddhism is even more outstanding. In addition, Zhiwei is dedicated to goodness and treats people very well. So when Tianqi Temple was selecting the host, he was able to stand out from the crowd of monks.

Zhiwei never took the initiative to make things difficult for others, but now he suddenly made things difficult in front of so many people, maybe there is some reason.

The Living Buddha couldn't help thinking, is it possible that Zhiwei really has some evidence in his hands?
(End of this chapter)

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