I am Jiang Ming, the Eternal Demon Emperor
Chapter 911 The Buddha said, "A gentleman does not leave a grudge unavenged."
Chapter 911 The Buddha said, "A gentleman does not leave a grudge unavenged."
Next up is the Three Battles with the White Bone Demon. Jiang Ming is definitely going to bring this mortal monk to life. It's time for the Six-Eared Macaque to experience the frustration of a scholar encountering a soldier, and the monkey's inability to explain himself—if he can't explain it, then he truly can't.
Then, Jiang Ming chased away the Six-Eared Macaque.
The Six-Eared Macaque truly experienced being driven away a second time. He was driven away before because he transformed into the Monkey King and was banished by the Bodhi Patriarch.
Now, he's been driven away again? It was that mortal monk who couldn't see through the demon's tricks and wrongly accused him of killing an innocent person. He simply drove him away.
The Six-Eared Macaque was so angry that he really didn't want to go back.
However, if he doesn't go back, he still has a golden headband on his head that Guanyin Bodhisattva needs to remove for him.
Jiang Ming knew, of course, that the Six-Eared Macaque was wronged, but since you've transformed into the Monkey King, you have to take on all his karma. He couldn't let you easily attain enlightenment and become a quasi-saint.
After driving away the Six-Eared Macaque, they immediately encountered the story of Kui Mulang, who had become a bandit and transformed into a monster, and his relationship with Baihua Xiu, with whom he even had a child.
Jiang Ming was unwilling to get involved in this matter, and the original storyline suggested that he had handled it very poorly.
Jiang Ming, along with Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing, left this place and arrived in Baoxiang Kingdom.
Upon arriving here, the King of Baoxiang Kingdom, as if he had just gone through a series of events, immediately mentioned his poor daughter, who had been captured by a nearby monster.
Jiang Ming was willing to take charge, but Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing were particularly eager to get involved this time.
Jiang Ming always felt there was something fishy going on. He suddenly saw through the devil's scheme. Pigsy and Sandy were both incompetent and troublesome.
I deliberately caused him trouble.
Ultimately, all Jiang Ming could think of was personal grudges or conflicts with the Jie Sect immortals, since Kui Mulang was a disciple of the Jie Sect.
Baihuaxiu was originally a celestial flower fairy. She fell in love with Kui Mulang, violating the heavenly rules. As a result, Baihuaxiu was banished to the mortal realm, while Kui Mulang escaped unscathed.
Instead, he found an excuse to secretly run away to the mortal realm, where he found Baihua Xiu, the reincarnation of the Flower Fairy, and lived a shameless life. He even had two children.
If we look at it this way, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing were also demoted to the mortal realm for committing crimes, and the consequences were quite severe.
Marshal Tianpeng was reincarnated as a pig, which suggests there was some personal grudge involved.
General Rolling Curtain had to endure the pain of torture because he accidentally broke a glass goblet at the Peach Banquet. He was banished to the Flowing Sand River and every seven days, a flying sword would pierce his chest and ribs more than a hundred times. Every year, he would be pierced through the heart by ten thousand swords, causing him immense suffering.
This shows how significant the difference is. It proves the status of the Jiejiao Immortals in the Heavenly Court. Even if four people pressed the wrong buttons, there wouldn't be any major punishment.
Because 90% of the immortals in Heaven are from the Jie Sect, the remaining half are from the Chan Sect, and the other half are free immortals.
Marshal Tianpeng was originally a free and unrestrained immortal. Not only was he not listed on the Investiture of the Gods, but he also lived a carefree life with high position and power.
As a result, they've ended up like this.
In the celestial realm, each deity has their own designated spot.
With the position of Marshal Tianpeng now vacant, the most likely candidate to fill it is the Immortal of the Jie Sect.
The same goes for General Curtain-Roller; he wasn't a deity in the Investiture of the Gods either. He was later tricked and banished to the mortal realm.
Upon careful consideration, Jiang Ming felt that this scheme might not only be the work of the Buddhist sect, but also possibly the work of the Jie Sect immortals.
If all the capable people around the Jade Emperor were to become immortals of the Jie Sect, then even if these immortals outwardly obeyed but inwardly defied him, the Jade Emperor would be powerless to stop them. In the end, wouldn't he be essentially a figurehead as the Heavenly Emperor?
Jiang Ming suddenly realized that he had discovered a big secret.
Even though the Investiture of the Gods could control the life and death of those Jie Sect immortals, it couldn't control their thoughts.
Ultimately, this calamity was resolved by Sun Wukong's return; Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing were completely useless and even dragged Jiang Ming down with them. After this ordeal, Jiang Ming nagged Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing about it for three days and three nights.
He wanted to make these two incompetent apprentices, who were supposed to avoid causing trouble, understand that they were just two idiots.
Then, we arrived at the next level: Lotus Cave on Pingdingshan Mountain.
Jiang Ming naturally knew that it was Laozi's two fire- tending boys who had secretly descended to the mortal realm. This calamity, to put it bluntly, was nothing more than a meaningless game.
Jiang Ming was completely uninterested and drowsy throughout.
He had no idea how he survived this ordeal. He only felt that he had slept for two days and two nights before being rescued.
During this time, the monster even helped him take a bath, claiming that he would eat him after he was clean.
Having survived this ordeal, they traveled for another six months before finally arriving at another foreign country. The Kingdom of Wuji?
This country exists because its king offended Manjushri Bodhisattva.
Once upon a time, the King of Wuji was a benevolent monk who offered alms to monks. The Buddha sent Manjushri to guide him to the Western Paradise, so he could quickly attain the golden body of an Arhat. Because Manjushri could not appear in his true form, he transformed into an ordinary monk and asked for alms. Manjushri refuted him with a few words, and the King of Wuji, not recognizing Manjushri, bound him with a rope and submerged him in the Royal River for three days and three nights. Fortunately, the Six Armor Golden Body rescued him and brought him to the Western Paradise, reporting this to the Buddha. The Buddha then ordered this monster to be brought to this place, pushed into a well, and submerged for three years to avenge the three days of flooding.
Therefore, even Bodhisattvas are vengeful. Where is the magnanimous compassion in this?
In the end, the true king of Wuji Kingdom was saved by the Six-Eared Macaque. However, Jiang Ming still couldn't help but feel a lot of emotions.
I really don't know what to say.
On his journey to the West, he told his four disciples the story of the Kingdom of Wuji. The four disciples were dumbfounded and felt that they had truly grasped the essence of Buddhism.
This time, they didn't find their mentor Jiang Ming long-winded. For the first time, they felt they learned new things from chatting with him and broadened their horizons.
"Therefore, disciples, when you are out and about, do not offend others easily. If you offend someone, whether they are a Taoist priest or a Buddhist monk, they will eventually retaliate."
Jiang Ming began by saying this.
"Master, your disciples have remembered."
The four disciples said in unison.
Jiang Ming was very satisfied with the performance of his disciples.
Now things get interesting. The Five-Mouth Red Boy.
Red Boy is a lawless brat, a weaker version of Nezha.
However, that's not necessarily true. Perhaps even when Nezha was that age, he wouldn't have been a match for him.
The method that Red Boy borrowed was naturally his Samadhi True Fire.
When things reached this critical juncture, the Six-Eared Macaque finally thought of someone: the Bull Demon King.
He personally went to the Flaming Mountain and invited the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan. After the couple arrived, they beat Red Boy up and took him back with them.
This calamity has now come to an end.
Jiang Ming's heart stirred. It seemed his education hadn't been in vain; at least, Red Boy knew he was wrong. At least, Sun Wukong still knew to give the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan some face, and didn't hand Red Boy over to Guanyin Bodhisattva.
In this way, they wouldn't offend the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan, and they could meet again in the future.
(End of this chapter)
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