Chapter 956: Anxiety is hell

Usually monks are similar to ordinary people, but once they go berserk, they will cause a lot of damage, and there is no way to warn them. No one would want to encounter such an unlucky thing, so mortals are in mixed feelings right now. On the one hand, he longs to cultivate immortals, and on the other hand, he is afraid of monks.

The downtown area of the Five Criminals has been on the hot search, and major news media are reporting it.

When the evil Shura saw this noise, he felt that mortals were really funny, what is the fuss about this kind of thing, these mortals are too stupid to accept the facts.

"Terrans are anxious everywhere, and it's no wonder some people say that the mortal world is hell." Although the evil Shura is a ghost cultivator, he is also familiar with the Buddhist principles of Western teaching.

There is a saying that the Yama Hall is not a hell at all, and the real hell is inner anxiety. As long as there is anxiety in the heart, then whether it is a family entanglement or a powerful power, it is in hell. And if there is no anxiety in the heart, even if you are penniless, you will be very calm.

In the eyes of the evil asura, mortals in the second mortal world are not qualified to become immortals at all, because their hearts are full of anxiety and they can't stop at all. When the Buddha came, there was no way to save them.

Mortals are indeed anxious, so they post all kinds of opinions on the Internet, hoping for a way to ensure their safety.

The so-called anxiety is the inability to control life. Monks are a factor beyond the control of a mortal, and the changes in society and the changes of the times are also uncontrollable factors, for mortals, they live in an environment that may get out of control at any time, how can they not be anxious?

Even if it was a heavenly immortal, Yun Yao was very anxious when faced with the uncontrollable factor of expounding teachings. So it's normal to be anxious because no one can control everything.

Mortals have just learned of the existence of monks, and monks are a large uncontrollable factor, and anxiety is perfectly acceptable. The problem is to address anxiety, and that's the key.

Evil Shura seized the point when mortals had not yet resolved their anxiety, and desperately belittled mortals, just to make a theoretical basis for his 'not crazy demons can not become immortals', because he couldn't prove his rightness, so he could only use the shortcomings of mortals to elevate himself, which can be regarded as a more traditional rhetoric.

However, there are indeed many monks who have accepted his statement, after all, 'if you are not crazy', you cannot stand out! These monks work hard, but they don't have the talent, they don't have the luck, they just can't shine in the first mortal world. So you have to go to extremes, and only by going to extremes can you stand out. Otherwise, they can only accept their ordinariness and can only admit that they have no chance of becoming immortals.

Aren't the monks of the evil ascara anxious? Isn't it impossible to control luck and talent?

But the evil Shura doesn't care, anyway, he takes advantage of the gap between mortals' anxiety to criticize human beings wildly, and gathers a large number of smuggling monks to promote his ideas, hoping that everyone can support him.

There is nothing logically wrong with compressing the population of mortals and increasing their chances of being chosen in the god-making project, but they need an outcome, and a definitive result will prove that this path is feasible.

Evil ascara cannot prove it immediately, and can only continue to criticize mortals. But he forgot that he couldn't control everything, he could be mad, and the other monks would have to be even more insane.

It's like the Han Dynasty's filial piety and honesty, and the selection of filial sons as officials, the original intention is good. But everyone can do the general level of filial piety, how can we highlight ourselves? So there are horror stories recorded in "Twenty-four Filial Piety", what lies on the ice and begs for carp, and what buries the child and serves the mother.

Because the more terrifying and terrifying it is, the more it can exceed the threshold.

It's like a person who likes to watch movies, and if he watches too many movies, he will lose his sense of movies. It's because his threshold is constantly improving, and it's hard to have a wonderful plot that can arouse his interest, so normal movies can't be satisfied, so he will look for hardcore movies to stimulate himself.

Therefore, in the end, filial piety has become a horror contest, and the comparison is no longer filial piety, but who is more ruthless.

The evil Shura's suggestion that 'if you don't go crazy, you can't become an immortal' does make sense, but once the threshold of madness is raised, in order to break through the threshold, the lower limit of doing things will be lower and lower, and more and more ruthless. Evil Shura can't control it either, his madness is mainly to reduce the mortal population, it's just his personal madness, not someone else's madness.

After accepting the idea of the evil asura, there will be other monks who will further practice the 'madness', and the next step is to open Pandora's box, and no one can predict what terrible things will happen.

The Evil Shura's population reduction plan was too slow, and it took a long time to boil frogs in warm water by opposing men and women and sterilizing ingredients. Not every monk can wait.

Some monks have chosen the new path of madness. The murder occurred, and the methods were extremely cruel, so to speak, that people were not treated as human beings at all, but completely as animals.

You have to go crazy, you have to think outside the box, and since mortals are so despicable, it can be said that it is natural to do something to mortals.

They want to transform the abstract hell of anxiety into an actual hell, a hell of pain and despair. Thus the mutilated corpses form a veritable scene of hell, in which the monk is showing his madness, to highlight his will.

The tactics will only get worse and worse, and mortals have completely become the props of their madness, the target of anxiety.

Mortals need to vent their anxiety when they are anxious, and a few people with abnormal brains may abuse cats and dogs. A small number of monks with abnormal brains will abuse people, and this is all the same reason.

In fact, no one has proved that there is a causal relationship between madness and immortals, in the final analysis, they are still anxious, so they need to find a direction.

Anxiety is the hell of mortals, but also the hell of monks.

Guigu had to intervene, and Shi Shan and the three had to stay, because Guigu was really short of manpower, and they were doing everything possible to hope that the sect disciples would help. The elite man also interceded, and finally left the three of them.

For a series of brutal murders, the three of them didn't need to think about it to know that it must have been done by a monk who had smuggled into the Second Mortal Realm. Because the native monks of the Second Mortal World cultivated in peace and stability, there was no need to engage in moths at all. Only the smuggled monks need to do something, otherwise they will have no chance to smuggle in.

The three of them can only solve the case.

Evil Shura didn't expect his monks to be so disobedient, this is also too crazy, and he doesn't understand the truth of accumulating grain, building high walls, and slowing down the king. He never expected his subordinates to be so breathless, and he clearly said that he would spend time to compress the population and increase the probability, how could it become a serial murder case?

Doesn't this anger the Ghost Valley? Although it is said that the evil Shura looks down on mortals, he also knows that mortals carry luck, and if they go too far all at once, they will attract strong enemies. Now they can't withstand the enemy's offensive at all, and if they can, they don't need to be so low-key.

"Who the hell is it?" Evil Shura was angry and anxious, because if his plan changed, if he got out of control, he would not be able to become an immortal.

Anxiety is hell, and the evil Shura has completely forgotten this Buddha at this time. It's no wonder if he is not anxious, because once he attracts the attention of the enemy, he, a stowaway, will not be able to eat and walk around, not to mention that the wish of becoming an immortal cannot be realized, and it is a question of whether he can survive or not.

Originally, the situation was very good, but I was not afraid of god-like opponents, but I was afraid of pig-like teammates. Evil Shura has his madness, and his pig teammates have to find their own madness, and their madness is to torture mortals by any means and use the tragedies of mortals to build their own unique madness path.