#1797 - One man against many Buddhas
#1797 - One man against many Buddhas
The words of the Treasure Moon Light Buddha thoroughly revealed the attitude of the Western Heaven. However, Chu Hao remained incredibly calm, showing no signs of anger or anxiety. He looked at Buddha and shook his head, saying, "Buddha, you should never have provoked me, the Law Enforcement God of the Three Realms."
"Chu Hao, you have already colluded with the demonic path and are no longer a celestial being of the Heavenly Court," Buddha said, his words airtight, not admitting that he was taking personal revenge.
After all, appearances had to be maintained. If he stirred up conflict between Buddhism and Taoism, then Buddha would be guilty.
Chu Hao was utterly disgusted by Buddha's face. He said with loathing, "Today, I have truly seen the ugly face of the Western Heaven."
Having said that, he flew into the high sky.
In the high sky, Chu Hao was bathed in divine light, and a fierce aura permeated the air. The brilliant spiritual light reflected off him, making him appear incomparably tall and mighty, like a war god standing proudly in the air.
He looked towards the Buddhas, his eyes like torches, his expression calm. Beneath his fluttering robes, endless divine power was contained.
This was the first time Chu Hao had been so angry, like a prehistoric beast, displaying an incredibly intense aura. Even the demons below, as well as the demonized Maitreya Buddha and others, felt a palpitation in their hearts.
They looked up at the figure in the divine light, expressions of surprise appearing on their faces. Even Maitreya Buddha put away his smile, his face solemn.
This was the first time Chu Hao revealed his true strength. At this moment, he had transformed into a deity, and vast spiritual power raged around him, with a powerful aura erupting forth.
Opposite him were the Buddhas of the sky, their golden light vast and their Buddhist power intense. A trembling Buddhist sound came from the void, causing countless creatures to tremble in their hearts.
The Buddhas had not yet made a move, only releasing their own pressure, wanting to use this force to suppress Chu Hao.
But they had clearly underestimated Chu Hao's power. When the Buddhist power came rolling in, Chu Hao was like a boulder in a turbulent river, or a giant tree under a storm, standing firm and indestructible.
One man facing the Buddhas, unprecedented and unmatched.
Chu Hao's face was firm, and divine light bloomed, resisting the layers of Buddhist power.
This scene was destined to be recorded in history.
Among the Buddhas, Guanyin stood there, her beautiful eyes flashing, her heart involuntarily tugged, beginning to worry about Chu Hao.
Although Chu Hao was currently displaying an incomparably surging aura, if the Buddhas were to attack, it would be like a flood breaking a dam, unstoppable and destined for defeat.
"Chu Hao, give up," Buddha said, his ethereal voice mixed with powerful divine powers, impacting the void and attacking Chu Hao.
Under the blessing of that wave after wave of tidal-like Buddhist sounds, it seemed incomparably terrifying. When the sound fell, a vast and brilliant Buddhist light suddenly bloomed.
"Then what to do? Let Old Sun watch Brother Chu Hao go to his death?" Sun Wukong said in a low voice.
"Wait and see, maybe things will take a turn for the better," Zhu Bajie said.
"A turn for the better? That old man Buddha has put such a big hat on my brother, it's really too much," Sun Wukong said angrily.
He and Zhu Bajie had heard Buddha's words in secret, and naturally witnessed the ugly face of the Western Heaven, which was unacceptable to Sun Wukong, who hated evil and was outspoken.
Even the usually slick Zhu Bajie cursed the Western Heaven for being hypocritical in a low voice.
"Monkey, Boss isn't the kind of reckless person. He must have his own plan. If we rush out rashly, we might disrupt his plan," Zhu Bajie persuaded earnestly.
These words calmed Sun Wukong down.
He also knew that Chu Hao never did anything unprepared, so he had to give up and continue staring at the high sky.
In the air.
Buddha's eyes were calm, not feeling surprised at all. This was just a casual blow from him, enough to make the other party unleash their strongest means. He was confident in crushing Chu Hao and completely suppressing him.
The reason why he hadn't made a move yet was that he was waiting.
What was he waiting for?
Of course, it was the attitude of the Heavenly Court.
If at this moment, the Jade Emperor sent troops, he would definitely stop immediately, and then treat everything as a misunderstanding, and let it go.
This was Buddha's plan. He had already calculated everything. When he personally descended, the result seemed to have been predetermined.
It was just that why was the other party still so calm? Was he relying on something? Or was he seeking death?
Buddha didn't understand, only letting the Buddhas continue to release their pressure.
The Buddhist power was vast, like a storm, sweeping across the heavens and the earth. Chu Hao was in the center of the storm, resisting the mountain-like Buddhist power, unmoving.
Time passed little by little. Seeing that the Jade Emperor didn't seem to be making any moves, Buddha spoke again: "Like a mantis trying to stop a chariot, Chu Hao, since you have already entered the demonic path, then enter reincarnation."
As soon as the voice fell, at this moment, in another piece of the sky, suddenly divine light shone brightly, and brilliant light illuminated the heaven and the earth, stimulating an indescribable power.
That power was like a whirlwind, instantly falling into the field, carrying a fierce aura, and suddenly defeating the strong Buddhist power.
Only to see countless figures appearing in that cloud layer, each of them exuding an amazing aura. When they stood there, the entire sky exploded.
Boom—
The heaven and the earth shook, the void shattered, and figures walked out, all bathed in divine light. Their tall bodies were incomparably conspicuous under that light.
They were the celestial beings from the Heavenly Court, and also the most steadfast force of the Law Enforcement Hall. When they appeared here, the entire sky was shrouded in a layer of divine power.
The divine power was vast, and the gods of the Law Enforcement Hall all had serious faces, stirring up a terrifying power.
Before the gods, the Golden-Haired Roar was furious. He was Chu Hao's mount, and at this moment he transformed into a human form, shouting: "Master, don't be afraid, we are here to help you."
In an instant, behind Chu Hao, who was originally alone, was already standing full of gods. Their faces were all filled with anger, looking at the Buddhas, their fighting spirit was high, and they were eager to try.
When Buddha saw the gods, his heart sank.
Was this the Jade Emperor's intention? Or the selfishness of these gods?
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