Ten Thousand Worlds Library

Chapter 128 The Book of Magic

"You might as well try this little benefactor." Ksitigarbha said calmly.

Qin Ming took a deep look at Ksitigarbha, knowing that he was deliberately trying to test him. But what Ksitigarbha didn't expect was that Qin Ming didn't even glance at his hands, but nodded and said: "You can go in.

This thing is a real thing, this thing is a dragon blood bead, and its level has indeed reached the realm of Da Luo Jinxian."

However, after Qin Ming said this, it was Ksitigarbha's turn to be very shocked. He did not expect that Qin Ming could guess the name of this thing and its specific realm without even looking at it.

For a time, Ksitigarbha did not dare to underestimate the human boy in front of him. It seemed that he was excusable when the Book of Life and Death could not calculate the existence of this human boy before.

"Amitabha, thank you so much to the donor."

Ksitigarbha said hello and followed Qin Ming into the bookstore. The moment he entered the bookstore, Ksitigarbha's mood was somewhat similar to Zhu Bajie's first visit.

Because this bookstore is very ordinary, it doesn't look like anything special, but Ksitigarbha also knows that when looking at certain things, you can't just judge them by their appearance.

So Ksitigarbha slowly walked to the rows of bookshelves and started browsing on them.

After reading for a while, Ksitigarbha suddenly stopped in front of a book. This book was different from other books. It was not placed sideways and vertically, but with the cover facing outwards. Therefore, Ksitigarbha

Wang noticed this book at a glance.

Not only that, but also because the names and patterns on this book are extremely eye-catching.

Because the cover of this book, which is full of black elements, has two big words written on it, "Seeking the Devil."

Seeking magic?

Are you looking for books about magic? It seems that this is really a place of change, that’s right.

Ksitigarbha's eyes gradually turned cold as he looked at the two words on the book.

"It's extremely ridiculous. Is it possible that our Buddhist sect can't save all sentient beings? It's extremely ridiculous that there are people like this who have created a book about seeking demons." Ksitigarbha said coldly, for a Buddhist who had a very strong understanding of the word demon.

Big feeling.

That's why Ksitigarbha was deeply attracted when he saw this book. Originally, he just wanted to browse it casually, and then talk to the shopkeeper about his journey to the west. If the discussion failed,

So today...

But now that he came across this book of seeking magic, it also attracted the attention of Ksitigarbha. Although he knew that it was a magic book, Ksitigarbha just wanted to open it and see what was written in it?

It wants to find out who allowed this book to appear in this world, and who took the risk of writing this book of seeking magic at a time when Buddhism was flourishing in the world.

"Is this kind of book actually worthy of being placed in a bookstore? The book is the foundation for educating thousands of living beings. It should be as concise as the Buddhist scriptures, save all living beings, and use the power of vows to fulfill the Ten Buddha Wheels, so that all living beings will have abundant food and clothing, and have peace of mind and body, and create the Three Vehicles and Ten Destinations.

Stop the wheel and save all sentient beings from all suffering."

"But now? He actually wants to destroy the lives of the people and create a book of magic. If I know the existence of this person, I will definitely kill him."

"It's unreasonable, it's simply unbelievable. It's been thousands of years since I became a god. I didn't expect that the thoughts of the human world have become so corrupt."

The more Ksitigarbha talked, the angrier he became. He felt like he wanted to pull out the author of this book and strangle him to death right now.

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