In the face of Pei Wende’s rhetoric to change the subject, Xiaoqing, the serpent, kept staring at each other without saying a word until he could not help but smile.

"Okay, okay, I know I didn’t keep my promise, but I promise it won’t happen again!"
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A moment later, Pei Wende offered to "take Xiaoqingshan to taste delicious food later" and told a complete story about his experience tonight, and the other party finally became less angry.
Promise before Pei Wende?
Don’t say Pei Wende can’t do it for sure. Even Xiaoqing didn’t trust herself.
After all, Pei Wende wouldn’t be Pei Wende now if he could resist his desire to meddle.
"Xiaoqing, do you think the statue of Wei Tuo has a’ self-will’?"
After getting up from the ground a little, Pei Wende asked as if he suddenly thought of something.
Pei Wende has been trying to determine whether the statue of Wei Tuo at the entrance of Jikoji Mountain is "Ajue" in the girl’s mouth until now.
But compared to reincarnation, or hell-like endings …
Pei Wende thought it would be a good thing if that boy really turned into a Wei Tuo.
At least as Wei Tuo Ajue, I still miss the children who accompanied him through the good times before his death, and they will still accompany him even after his death.
"What’s the difference?"
Hear PeiWenDe problem has got into the pool Xiaoqing again look cold so replied.
"He had already paid so much for that group of children …"
"It is unfair for him to look at them after death."
Although it is not clear that Ajue’s predecessor is a Wei Tuo fact.
But from what Cong Peiwende just described, she can be sure that the boy named "Ajue" is definitely not a guy who keeps his place.
Compared with this kind of extreme character of "magic and Buddha" which is close to the fate of "imprisonment", Xiaoqing thinks that Ajiao may be more eager for pleasure, kindness and hatred, and freedom.
"You don’t know that, do you?"
Pei Wende smiled and shook his head and found that Xiaoqing’s understanding of human beings was superficial after all.
"Let’s not say that Ajiao was the kind of good man who was flooded with sympathy …"
"It can be seen that he doesn’t recognize that it is a burden to take care of those children just by saying that he resolves their resentment and crosses over their past lives."
Smell speech Xiaoqing simply turned supercilious look directly.
She expressed an irrefutable attitude towards the fact that Pei Wende ignored "Ajue tortured the murderers’ souls and finally beat them out of their wits".
Xiaoqing doesn’t deny that Ajue is born with compassion and Buddha’s heart if she hasn’t experienced great changes in Jikoji.
But after so many things, Green Snake doesn’t think Ajue can keep her original heart-this can be seen from the fact that he has never forgiven the girl for leaving.
The fact that Ajue himself described those memories only shows from Pei Wende’s own eyes that Ajue is not only not "compassionate" but also has a feeling of "violent"
"Maybe it seems to you that those children are a kind of’ bondage’ to Ajue."
"But it seems to me that it is the children who make Ajiao not really fall into the’ magic road’."
To correct Xiaoqing’s view, Pei Wende feels that he has to find a support, dependence and reason to move forward after only a hundred years of life.
Because even Pei Wende, a practitioner seeking immortality, has never heard of anyone who really lived for a thousand years.
Even the magic Buddha’s appearance in bss with his own "standard villain template" has never given up the last ray of goodwill in his heart for thousands of years.
Otherwise, I’m afraid Pei Wende is not a "magic Buddha" but a pure "magic" today.
"So that’s why you finally chose not to cross over those kids?"
"Aren’t you afraid that those kids will sneak out and harm people?"
Too lazy to talk too much nonsense with Pei Wende. Xiaoqing’s rhetorical question made Pei Wende look embarrassed.
"I never recognize myself as a saint, and naturally I have my own likes and dislikes …"
After a short embarrassment, Pei Wende’s face was whispered immediately.
"Of course I can break into Jikoji again and beat the daylights out of those kids, but is that really good?"
Perhaps from the emperor’s perspective, it is a curse to leave those evil spirits in doubt, which is likely to cause some unnecessary casualties.
But those evil spirits in Pei Wende’s eyes are children who are not yet in charge.