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My Master is the Real Boss – Chapter 47

My Master is the Real Boss Chapter 47

Chapter 47: Summoning Heavenly Thunder

The monks and Taoists of the Great Zhou Dynasty don’t get along very well. In Pei Dafa’s understanding, this is a problem left over from history.

As the big brother in the cultivation circle of the Great Zhou Dynasty, the Buddhist sect has always been difficult to deal with, enjoying all-round, 360-degree special treatment, and has always been full of superiority in front of other cultivators.

Among them, the relationship with Taoism is the worst. Although it is not explicitly stated, it is not a secret that few people know.

Therefore, when he saw Gao Yu’an putting his hand on Monk Lekong’s head, Pei Dafa felt as if his heart had died.

This was a complete confrontation, and he knew that something was going to go wrong today.

He originally thought that the struggle between the two families would only be in the dark, but who knew that it would all be put on the table. The Old Taoist Priest was standing up for his disciple, and he didn’t consider the consequences at all. Now, he could only hope for the friendship between the two. Listening to their conversation, it seemed that they knew each other.

I, Pei Dafa, have been in Ping’an Town for so many years, and I have never heard of the Old Taoist Priest having any dealings with monks. To be able to do such a thing, how deep must this relationship be! Anyway, I don’t believe it.

Another fight is about to break out.

Just casually glancing around, Xiang Jiannan secretly prepared himself. He knew a little about the discord between the monks and Taoists of the Great Zhou Dynasty, but he didn’t expect it to be so direct. As soon as they came, they were all trying to kill each other.

He finally understood why Pei Dafa was frowning yesterday. These people don’t talk about any demeanor when they do things. Looking at the faces of the monks beside him, all they lacked at this moment was a leader.

Master’s move is really amazing. He touched Monk Lekong for a long time, and he was speechless. From his current point of view, he seemed to be enjoying it quite a bit. His eyes closed and opened, and his expression was a little intoxicated.

Regarding the matter between the Buddhist and Taoist sects, Xiang Jiannan has his own views. He believes that the contradiction mainly lies in the current status of the two, which is too disparate. Therefore, no one is convinced by the other. If the status of the Taoist sect in the Great Zhou Dynasty could be a little higher, the relationship between monks and Taoists would be eased. The highest and the lowest, two extremes colliding together, can you expect good things to happen?

As for why this situation occurred, Xiang Jiannan didn’t know the reason. There had never been a temple in Ping’an Town, and he had never studied this matter. He did have some ideas during his last trip to the county town, but on the way back, because he was too happy, he forgot them all.

Everyone sweeps the snow in front of their own door. Some things are not something he can solve. Asking too much will easily make the people around him unhappy. From the known information, Xiang Jiannan felt that this kind of thing was his master’s sore spot. Before, he always thought that even if the two were at odds, they would pay a little attention to the occasion. Who would have thought that these high-level people would be more rude and direct when they did things.

The Great Dharma Monk is actually very similar to Master.

“Fellow Daoist, have you touched enough?”

Everyone was waiting for Monk Lekong’s reaction. After a few minutes, he finally spoke, and at the same time, he took a step back. The movement was so big that he almost bumped into Pei Dafa.

Pei Dafa originally wanted to smooth things over, but after approaching the two, he didn’t dare to speak for a long time. At first, he pinned his hopes on Xiang Jiannan, but when he saw that the Little Taoist Priest was indifferent, he had to bite the bullet and do it himself.

There were so many people. If they really fought, he, as the town magistrate, would not have the ability to deal with it. If he was not careful, he might lose his life.

“Since you don’t like it, why do you have to push forward!”

With a contemptuous tone towards Monk Lekong, Gao Yu’an didn’t take the group of restless monks into his eyes at all. As he turned his head again, Xiang Jiannan saw that the incense guests in the hall had all returned to normal.

Their eyes were no longer dull. Everyone became radiant, and they all stood up, crowding at the entrance of the Incense Hall, their faces full of joy:

“It’s really amazing. I have endless energy all over my body.”

“The Old Taoist Priest’s method is really effective!”

“Greetings, Masters!”

“You, all go back first. The Taoist Priest and the Masters still have things to discuss.”

After everyone had finished talking, Pei Dafa hurriedly said from the side. The Masters came today for meditation, and the situation was unclear. It was better to let these people who didn’t know the situation leave first. If it weren’t for the order from the county, he would also want to leave with them.

While speaking, he looked at Gao Yu’an, eagerly waiting for him to agree. The meditation was already over, Old Taoist Priest, don’t hurt the innocent.

“What Magistrate Pei said is right, you should all leave first.”

Without disappointing Pei Dafa, when everyone looked at him, Gao Yu’an agreed to his suggestion on the spot. When the last incense guest left the Taoist Temple, he then said to Pei Dafa:

“You should go back too. This Old Taoist has other arrangements.”

“This…”

He was happy inside but didn’t dare to show it. After Gao Yu’an finished speaking, Pei Dafa immediately turned his gaze to Monk Lekong. This matter was not up to the Old Taoist Priest alone. The most important thing was to see what these Masters thought.

He was afraid that the monks would go back and report him. Monks are not always compassionate.

“What Fellow Daoist said is right. Magistrate Pei, you should go back first. We have troubled you today.”

Also agreeing that Pei Dafa could leave, Monk Lekong put his palms together and thanked him. After Pei Dafa ran out of the Taoist Temple at a speed of a hundred meters, he then said to the monks beside him:

“Go and close the Temple Gate. This Monk will discuss the Dao with Fellow Daoist later.”

Standing in the courtyard in front of the Incense Hall and facing the monks, Xiang Jiannan suddenly felt that the Taoist robe on his body was a little hot. The enemy was strong and he was weak. After the Temple Gate was closed, he suddenly felt very unsure in his heart.

Now that all the incense guests had dispersed, there were only monks and Taoists in the entire Ping’an Temple. From a man’s intuition, this confrontation must not continue.

A group of old men were looking at each other with sparks flying. If they didn’t speak, they would definitely start fighting.

“Speak, what are you doing at my Ping’an Temple?”

His whole body was unusually relaxed, and he stared at the monks opposite him with an impatient tone. Gao Yu’an asked:

“Want to discuss the Dao with this Old Taoist, Monk, do you think you can handle it?”

“You!”

Unable to hold back after being choked by Gao Yu’an, a monk couldn’t help but step forward. Just as he was about to retort, he was grabbed by Monk Lekong:

“Don’t be rude, have you forgotten what I told you?”

Tough!

Silently glancing at his master, Xiang Jiannan felt that he was full of domineering at this time. Facing a group of monks, he was tough. This aura was not fake. With such a powerful master by his side, why should he worry about being beaten to death?

You old man, please be polite. If they attack in groups, are you sure you can protect me? To be able to come with the Great Dharma Monk, the cultivation of those monks is not necessarily weaker than his. Although this disciple feels good about himself recently, he has not reached the point where he can fight against many enemies.

It’s just a discussion of the Dao, no need to be so excited. At most, when pouring tea later, we won’t put tea leaves in it. This disciple knows what to do.

“Little Monk, you don’t seem to know this Old Taoist’s methods.”

He didn’t become gentle because of Monk Lekong’s forbearance. After the monk opposite him stepped back, Gao Yu’an said loudly again. Then, he took out a talisman paper from his sleeve, threw it into the air, chanted incantations, and pointed his right hand towards the sky.

Master is finally going to show his strength!

When he looked up at the sky, he saw dark clouds gathering instantly. Xiang Jiannan was both happy and worried. He was happy that he could finally see his master’s strength, but he was worried that he lacked confidence in fighting. Why was his master’s temper so bad today? From the beginning, his attitude was unkind.

Are the grudges between monks and Taoists so deep?

Swish!

As the monks opposite all revealed golden light, Xiang Jiannan realized that he should also take precautions. However, before he could think of how to use his Green Qi, he suddenly felt a burst of numbness in his body, and his mind short-circuited. It took him a few minutes to react.

It seemed that he had been hit by something, and his whole body was sore and weak! He wanted to speak, but he felt that his throat was not cooperating.

“Did you see the heavenly thunder just now? When this Old Taoist gets angry, he even strikes his own people!”

Pointing at the monks and shouting loudly, Gao Yu’an turned his head to look at Xiang Jiannan. He had controlled the strength just right. His disciple should be fine. When confronting others, one must be decisive. In this way, the other party would naturally not dare to act rashly again.

!@#¥%……&

Looking at his master’s smug expression, Xiang Jiannan only felt that there were some things in his heart that he shouldn’t say. He also saw Monk Lekong open his mouth, but he couldn’t hear clearly because he was too far away:

“Now you believe it, right? We really can’t beat them. Amitabha, good, good.”


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(🇨🇳)My Master is the Real Boss

🇨🇳)My Master is the Real Boss

我师傅才是幕后大佬
Status: Ongoing Author: Released: 2021 Native Language: Chinese
Having transmigrated and become a Little Taoist Priest of Ping'an Temple, Xiang Jiannan feels that his life is quite tragic. Since transmigrating, all sorts of things that don't align with his original worldview have come his way, especially that Master in the Taoist temple, who is definitely clueless about how much he's screwing people over. Let's see how a Little Taoist Priest strives to grow while shedding tears of frustration. *** Xiang Jiannan, a modern soul mysteriously transmigrated into the body of a young Taoist priest in the remote town of Ping'an, just wants a quiet life. He's stuck with a master who's more interested in making a quick buck than imparting wisdom, and the local temple, Ping'an Temple, is more dilapidated than divine. But peace is short-lived. When a local family claims their "Peace Talismans" are useless against a haunting, Xiang Jiannan is reluctantly drawn into a series of increasingly bizarre events. As he investigates, Xiang Jiannan discovers that Ping'an Town is a hotbed of strange occurrences, from restless spirits to a pig demon with a penchant for collecting debts. With his master's help (or hindrance), and his own surprisingly potent, though often unpredictable, abilities, Xiang Jiannan must navigate this supernatural chaos. He finds himself forming an uneasy alliance with a mysterious agent from the Fu Mo Si, a government agency dedicated to suppressing the paranormal, and facing off against a variety of colorful characters, both human and otherwise. Along the way, Xiang Jiannan grapples with the meaning of cultivation, the effectiveness of his master's questionable methods, and the very nature of good and evil. His journey is a blend of comedic mishaps, genuine moments of terror, and a deep dive into a world where the line between the mundane and the magical is constantly blurred. He'll be forced to question everything he thought he knew about Taoism, about his master, and even about himself. And through it all, he must learn to trust his instincts, even if they lead him down the most unexpected, and often hilarious, paths.

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