Chapter 203: Untitled II

(Today, Mr. Zhao's soul returned to his hometown, helping in the funeral home, his heart was full of clouds, and he cried from time to time.) )

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenk didn't think much of it, just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.

Drops of bright red blood were left on his cheeks, and the wound on the top of his head was already white bones, but he didn't feel anything, just looked at the big tree in front of him in a daze.

As big as an umbrella cover, the branches are intertwined, and the tree is full of rotten leaves and dead branches, and a person sits under the tree and does not move.

Schenck looked left and right, and finally made sure that there was no one else here, so he walked up to the man and bowed down and prostrated himself, calling himself Buddha.

After a while, Schenck raised his head to take a closer look, and found that the person in front of him was still seated, and although the body was intact, it had long since lost his soul.

Schenck sighed and sat side by side with him, silently thinking about his own business.

The moment the barrier was shattered, he saw a kaleidoscope of different spatial doors, everyone was sucked into different doors, and he was also sucked in by the nearest door. At this moment, I can roughly guess where I am, but I never expected that Bodhi was still a Buddha and had already attained Nirvana.

At this time, Schenck noticed the pain in the top of his head, and when he wanted to heal his wounds, he found that his soul power was exhausted at the moment, and he could only barely stop the bleeding. After another toss, Schenk carefully examined the body of the Buddha again, and found that he was smiling when he was dying, as if he had come to an enlightenment.

Schenck didn't think much about it, he just meditated under the linden tree to recover from his injuries, and when his soul power was nearly half recovered, he got up and moved his body.

Looking at the unchanged Buddha, Schenk hesitated for a moment, and finally found a place to bury him.

Just as the last handful of earth was about to cover the Buddha's face, Schenck seemed to see his smile even brighter.