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Chapter 361 The Peacock's Beautiful Jewelry

Chapter 361 The Peacock's Beautiful Jewelry

Upon seeing the appearance of the Golden Peak Immortal, Chenxiang knew that he had been sealed inside a stone by the roadside. Chenxiang took action to extract the magnetic field power that was suppressing the Golden Peak Immortal from the mountain stone and freed him.

"Since you are following Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, why didn't you say so earlier?" Jin Ding Da Xian complained to Chen Xiang with a bitter expression.

“I don’t think you asked either,” Chenxiang said.

"Great Immortal of the Golden Peak, have you seen those people leave Mount Ling?" Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva asked.

“I saw a wild boar run away, a yellow-haired weasel, and two large birds,” the Golden-Crowned Immortal replied.

"I understand." Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva nodded.

“Bodhisattva, do you know who those people are who have left?” Chenxiang asked.

"The wild boar is Zhu Bajie, the Clean Altar Messenger."

"Two birds, one is a golden-winged roc, and the other is a peacock."

"The yellow-haired weasel is the Yellow Wind Great Sage. He once stole lamp oil from the temple, and Buddha ordered the Bodhisattva Lingji to capture him."

"The Great Sage Yellow Wind?" Chenxiang remembered hearing the story of the Yellow Wind Monster told to him by the roadside when he was at the Yellow Wind Ridge, which is eight hundred miles away. He didn't expect that even Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva called this monster the Great Sage Yellow Wind.

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva listened quietly for a while and heard a commotion not far away.

"The peacock was named the Peacock King Bodhisattva by the Buddha. She is the elder sister of the Garuda and is the most ferocious. I must make her behave herself as soon as possible."

"Let's just say goodbye."

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is riding on auspicious clouds, about to depart on them.

"Wait a minute, what will I do if you leave?" the monk asked Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva took a deep look at his mortal body.

"Do as you please," said Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

Even if you leave the monastic life, I can't interfere with you.

"Do you support my decision to return to secular life?" the monk asked.

"It depends on whether you are willing to continue upholding the precepts and practicing spiritual discipline..."

“I forgot, you don’t really follow the precepts very well,” said Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

“Bodhisattva, are you going over there? My godfather is over there too.” Chenxiang pointed to the east.

"It seems our fate is not yet over. I'll take you there with me."

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva asked the monk, Pingping, and Chenxiang to go up to his cloud. However, Chenxiang tried to lift the two stone statues onto the cloud with the purple-gold beam, but he couldn't get up, which made him very distressed.

It seems that the Mighty King Bodhisattva and the Victorious Fighting Buddha don't give Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva any face.

“Chenxiang, it seems I’ll have to take the two of them over first.” Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva also felt a little awkward.

"It's okay, I can fly with them too."

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva used his magical power to carry them flying, while Chenxiang used a magnetic field-based flight method to carry the two stone statues. The two large Buddha statues could not interfere with Chenxiang's flight ability.

Chenxiang and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva flew forty or fifty miles together and saw peacocks by the roadside outside the city of the Buddhist kingdom on earth, along with a golden-winged roc.

The Golden-Winged Roc stood by, watching the tense and exciting battle between itself and the peacock on the roadside.

"Hmm?" The roc turned its head and looked at a cloud drifting in from the horizon. The only Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva in this world was flying towards them.

"Oops."

"Sister, can you hurry up? If you can't, I'll do it."

The peacock rhythmically waved her hands towards the roadside, her hands adorned with a pair of bracelets, the dozen or so bells on them jingling inexplicably.

The peacock's posture is just like a peacock in the mortal world spreading its tail feathers, its feathers shaking frequently, and the bells on the bracelet are like the eye-shaped patterns on the tail feathers.

"You're not dead yet?"

The peacock was bleeding from all seven orifices on its head, but it just wouldn't die. The peacock used all the magical artifacts it had made from its own tail feathers, but the peacock still stubbornly stood there.

However, he looked frightening, but he wasn't seriously injured at all.

"I'm waiting for someone to come and collect you." "Ha, they're here."

Looking towards the falling Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva from the roadside, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva took out a golden hoop from his body.

You all surely recognize this, right?

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva waved the tight band in his hand at the peacock and the roc.

"This is the headband that the Victorious Fighting Buddha used back then, and it's with me now. It was taken from the Victorious Fighting Buddha by the Buddha before he passed away and then given to me."

"Guanyin Bodhisattva also told me about the headband spell."

“Buddha foresaw that the two of you would betray Mount Ling after his passing, and that is why I used the golden headband as a precaution.”

"Who among you will come?" asked Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

"Naive," the Roc laughed. "The headband only works when it's worn on the head, and you, Ksitigarbha, would never put it on us."

"I forgot to mention."

“This headband was given by the Victorious Fighting Buddha. Even if it cannot be used to restrain your inherent nature, it can still allow others who wear it to obtain the power of the Victorious Fighting Buddha,” said Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

"Such a thing is true?" The roc frowned.

"Wearing the golden headband, although it won't make you the Victorious Fighting Buddha, it can create a Great Sage Equal to Heaven."

"That damn monkey, why is he making such a fuss?" the peacock cursed.

"Sister, I'm leaving now..."

Before he could finish speaking, the Golden-Winged Roc had already disappeared without a trace.

"I also……"

The peacock wanted to fly away, but someone by the roadside grabbed its foot, preventing it from taking off.

The peacock raised its foot and kicked the roadside, but the roadside only gripped it tighter.

"Quick, give me the headband, I'll put it on her." He shouted to Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva from the roadside.

"Let go of me right now!!"

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva handed the headband to the peacock by the roadside, who then encountered unprecedented fierce resistance.

“Your strength is truly boundless, Benefactor Lu,” said Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

The peacock revealed its true form and struggled, its feathers flying everywhere. The roadside person used their arm to restrain the peacock and put a tight band around its neck.

The moment the headband was put on, the peacock gave up struggling, because Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva began chanting the headband mantra.

The headband took root on the peacock's neck and tightened with it, making it impossible for the peacock to breathe.

Wearing a headband on your forehead causes headaches, but wearing it around your neck feels like not only your neck is about to be broken, but your head is about to explode.

The peacock immediately begged for mercy, and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva stopped chanting the mantra.

The peacock transformed back into human form, and the headband hung around her neck like a beautiful piece of jewelry.

The peacock dared not look at Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, but instead glared fiercely at the roadside.

It's all because of this strange mortal.

If he hadn't delayed her, would she have been sought out by Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva? She would have been living her carefree life long ago.

Life on Mount Ling was extremely difficult; she lived a vegetarian diet, was extremely poor and austere, had no meat at all, and didn't have a single nice piece of clothing to wear all year. Although she was highly respected, she couldn't even leave Mount Ling. She had been living such a difficult life for countless years.

The peacock merely recalled the past, and overwhelmed with sorrow, tears welled up in its eyes, and it burst into loud sobs.

"You wretched monkey, you damned stable boy, you've really ruined my life... Waaah!"

"From now on, I won't eat people, I'll only eat monkeys. I'll crack open the skulls of you monkey bastards and suck on your monkey brains..."

The stone statue of the Victorious Fighting Buddha happened to be nearby, but the monkey covered its ears and closed its eyes, so it couldn't hear the peacock's voice at all.

(End of this chapter)

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