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Chapter 23 The Sorrow of the Saint

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    Fog, white mist.

    The water is white.

    The white stuff covered the vermilion Buddhist niche, as if it was symbolizing something.

    The witch was walking along the water corridor, but the white mist could not block her sight.

    Through all the white mist, she saw the incarnate Buddha sitting in the shrine - Master Bai Xin.

    who is it?  Sweetheart Bai's voice echoed in the miko's ears.  To be more precise, it wasn't a sound.  That is, the vocal cords of the body Buddha, that is, the mummy, cannot produce sounds. This is simply the language of the soul.

    Who invaded my sanctuary?

    Are you the monster's helper?

    The witch bowed but did not answer.

    Sweetheart Bai didn¡¯t seem to need her answer, and was talking to herself.

    ¡°Miko, if you are a miko, it seems unbelievable that you can help monsters.  But you are the deceased, right?

    As a dead person, it is not surprising that things are different from those in life.

    "But the witch, as a dead person, can invade my sanctuary with a hostile attitude towards me. This is not something that ordinary witches can do."

    ¡°So, miko, what do you want to do when you come here?

    Do you want to help the monster kill me, Bai Xin?

    Do you want to help me Bai Xin kill the monster?

    In the past, I have saved many people without any confusion.

    The famine lasted for many years. Good people, bad people, old people, and children all prayed for salvation in the famine.

    I saved everyone without prejudice.

    I give everything to the world.

    But I am still only human.

    Eventually, I fell.

    People lamented my fall, but they lamented even more that after my fall, no one could save them.

    So I decided to become an instant Buddha and save this land forever.

    Later

    Sweetheart Bai was silent here.

    He didn¡¯t explain anything further.

    He saw the witch¡¯s eyes.

    Those are eyes that empathize.

    No need to say any more.

    so,

    ¡°Miko, choose.  Bai Xin looked directly into the miko's eyes.

    Your choice determines your destiny.

    Should you choose Bai Xin or the monster?

    The witch looked at the appearance of the Buddha in the body of Master Bai Xin, and felt the pure and pure barrier that enveloped everything here, as if she had returned to the past.

    The witch seemed to have seen her past self.

    Although it seems that it is not herself, it is not her own past, but for the miko, it is herself and the past.

    In the past, I was the same as Sweetheart Bai, extremely pure and pure.

    Guarding the Four Souls Jade, purifying evil and protecting weak villagers.

    I was once like my sweetheart, who exhausted all my strength for the sake of the world and fell into the muddy water.

    After that, Bai Xin was cared for by the people he saved, heard people's laments, and decided to become an instant Buddha, taking the road of "White Heart" to the end.

    Master Bai Xin, who became the instant Buddha, created this pure land on earth.

    Everything seems to be fine.

    but¡­¡­

    At the last moment of becoming the instant Buddha, Bai Xin was tired.

    Maybe it¡¯s because I have never lived for myself in my life, and I was unwilling to give up at the last moment;

    ¡°Maybe it¡¯s because the person he saved has been looking forward to his death, and he has resentment in his heart;

    Maybe it¡¯s because of something else.

    Bai Xin is tired.  His instant Buddha only became a body, but his soul was not liberated or enlightened.

    In the end, being bewitched by Naraku, the pure and pure Bailing Mountain actually became Naraku's refuge.

    And the miko, on the day she fell, was helped up by him.

    At that moment, she made a choice that was slightly different from Bai Xin, but had the same essence.

    Bai Xin becomes a Buddha and does one last thing for the people he protects.

    She wants to purify the Four Souls Jade and do one last thing for the person she protects.

    After that incident, Bai Xin will be enlightened, liberated, and let go of the burden.

    After that incident, she will put down her burden and become an ordinary person.

    But they all failed.

      A white heart cannot be liberated.

    She died with resentment.

    What exactly is this for?

    Bai Xin and she both asked themselves this.

    They got their own answers

    No, do we really have the answer?

    The witch looked at Bai Xin.

    Bai Xin looked at the witch.

    I resent, I resent, so my soul cannot rest in peace and I cannot be redeemed.

    The white heart conveys his heart.

    Yeah?  So am I resentful too?  The miko is thinking.

    As Tsubaki said, I am the resentment of Platycodon, the remnants of Platycodon, and everything I have is just hatred?

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    I want to touch your soul.  The witch told Bai Xin this.

    In this regard, Bai Xin couldn't help but question him.

    Do you want to save me?

    ¡°Do you also want to save me?

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    How sad!

    Bai Xin is questioning.

    But why did he ask?

    Because you were offended?

    Would a mummy feel offended?

    Will Bai Xin, who was once a saint, also ask questions because he was offended?

    Maybe.

    When the big demon named "Ye" invaded Bailing Mountain, Bai Xin easily became angry.

    But is that all?

    Bai Xin asked, but he broke the barrier and opened his soul to the witch!

    Open your soul and tell the other person everything about yourself, including the corners in your heart that you may not even understand.

    By opening his soul like this, isn¡¯t he afraid of being trampled by the other party?

    Isn¡¯t he afraid that the other party will hurt his soul?

    Is this what it is like among saints?

    The witch touched Bai Xin¡¯s soul.

    ??The corners that Sweetheart Bai didn¡¯t even understand were known to the witch.

    "Even if I touch your soul like this, I don't feel any resentment on your part."

    Yes, Bai Xin, who thinks he is full of resentment towards the world and people, does not have any resentment at all.

    what about me?  What about Platycodon?

    Am I really resentful?

    "Really" Bai Xin heard the witch's judgment.

    Do I actually have no resentment?

    Naraku once told me, does resentment not exist?

    At this moment, Naraku¡¯s confusion disappeared.

    Maybe it¡¯s because of the similarity, maybe it¡¯s because the saint is more trustworthy than the monster, maybe it¡¯s because Bai Xin himself has already understood it, but is unwilling to accept it. Naraku¡¯s bewitchment is as meaningless as light smoke compared to the witch¡¯s judgment.

    Bai Xin recalled what he really thought at that last moment.

    It¡¯s not that I¡¯m unwilling or resentful, but that I feel the weakness in my heart.

    As a saint, how can he be so weak?

    He is white-hearted.

    The most pure and pure white heart.

    His way is in the white heart.

    How can you be weak?

    The witch was silent.

    Yes, how can Bai Xin be weak?

    How can Platycodon be weak?

    As saints, they are weak, what should the weak people do?

    "You must be in pain"

    "You have given enough to the world"

    "Please, let yourself be free"

    Platycodon, you must be in pain

    You have given enough to the world

    Please, let yourself be free

    "Is this okay?"

    "it is ready."

    It¡¯s ok.

    "Sir Bai Xin asked.

    The miko answered.

    ??Finally the answer.

    ¡°I answered Sweetheart Bai, and I also answered myself.

    It also seems to be answering the person who he once could not redeem.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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