Zhou Hui lived in the shrine on top of the glacier for a while.
He may be the first **** demon to be able to live in the emperor's dwelling in the heaven and earth forbidden ground since he opened the earth. I don’t know if it’s the Heavenly Dao monks who couldn’t detect the situation in the temple, but they didn’t have the courage to know it. In short, no one disturbed him, and no one drove him. Everyone ignored the existence of the temple.
In the ancient lonely snow and ice fields, it is indeed easy for people to ignore the passage of time. There is a vast sky above the head, and there are snow peaks circling like dragons at the foot. The Xinghe stretches vertically and horizontally, exuding a brilliant band of light.
Sitting in the empty hall, Zhou Hui watched the rows of silver and white floor tiles spreading far away. The moon crossed the sky and moved the light and shadow at the dark junction, reflecting his lonely figure.
"Is this where you lived?" Zhou Hui asked the egg in her arms.
"It's really lonely," he murmured.
The handsome **** demon walked through a snow-white stone pillar, stroking every inch of cold walls. He felt the smooth stone slit slip across his fingertips, imagined that the Phoenix had done so thousands of years ago, and walked the same path and touched the same wall tiles in countless long nights, and the moment seemed to pass through time The Changhe River, facing away from the young Phoenix Ming Wang Yao, was confused in each other's eyes.
Will you come back Zhou Hui thought.
If time can return, people can go up the stream, and when Phoenix asks him if he wants him again at that moment, the answer is yes, will the current ending be different?
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In the fifth month of staying in the temple, Venerable Bati returned to Mount Xumi.
Lord Venti forcibly broke into the colorless sky, robbed the soul of the true Buddha, exhausted his magic power, closed the entrance of the colorless sky, and banned the Shakya for hundreds of years. After entrusting the soul of the true Buddha to the Queen of Phoenix, the Venerable God’s consciousness could no longer support it, so he passed away and returned to the ruins of the 33rd Heaven.
After the orthodox Buddha returned to the throne, he did not know what method to use. He recovered the soul of Venti from the home market, reshaped the golden body, and sent it back to Xumi Mountain.
The various Vajra Bodhisattvas and Arhats all thought it was a great event, gathered outside the Buddha Hall to welcome them, and all the time the sky was full of Buddha's light, and the immortal music lingered. His Holiness did not climb back to the rosette surrounded by believers, but avoided all people. He crossed the frozen lake of mirrors and came to the glacier temple.
Zhou Hui stood on the ninth heavy steps, looked down on Venerable Venti, and asked, "Are you here to win the Phoenix Jade?"
Venti Venti folded his hands together and said warmly: "Fei Ye, Your Royal Highness knows, of course I hope to stay with you."
"Then you came to drive me away?"
"Neither is it. You can come as you want, and leave as you want. Who can stop it?"
Zhou Hui's face softened a little, but he was still very vulture.
"What is the intention of the Venerable to come? If there is a way to allow the Phoenix Jade to hatch in advance, it can be left to talk about. If there is nothing serious, please go to the new department."
"The ancient bird of paradise is between heaven and earth, and the non-nature Taoist dharma can be figured out. I don't know how to hatch the jade fetus in advance." Venerable Patti read the sound of the Buddha, apologizing: "But if you are willing to leave the jade fetus In the hot springs of Mount Xumi, if you use the geothermal heat to moisturize the jade tire, maybe... you can..."
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[BL]Lantern: Reflection Of The Peach Blossom
RomanceAuthor : Huai Shang Status: Complete Status in COO: 75Chapters +15 Extras This is the story of the Phoenix Vidyarāja and a Grand Demon just awakened from Hell. *** On the ancient battlefield, two armies were standing in stalemate. On one side were t...