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Chapter 27: Will This Guy Seek Repaynt for the Favor?

The fundantal principle of this cultivation thod lies in using desire to suppress desire. But how can one quell desire without having any?

Thus, the first step is to amplify one’s desires several tis, or even dozens of tis beyond the normal level.

Only under such circumstances can one truly comprehend the realms of restraint and detachnt from desire, achieving a state that transcends the mundane and approaches that of the Buddha.

Moreover, the higher the level of cultivation, the more terrifying the desires one will encounter.

To the extent that even the slightest trace of lust could transform into an overwhelming tidal wave.

So, it’s not that he lacks self-control—it’s just that the side effects of this cultivation thod are too strong.

Without reaching the necessary realm, suppressing such overwhelming desires is as difficult as ascending to the heavens.

Since suppression is impossible, I can only find a way to resolve it.

After all, I can’t just take the female devotees visiting the temple and vent my Buddhist philosophies on them, right?

Well… not that it would be entirely impossible.

But then again, he wasn’t sure if he’d find the right devotee willing to engage in such ‘discussions’ of Buddhist teachings.

There was Kurosaki Masako before and Tanaka Saya now.

His tastes had already beco refined.

Ordinary won no longer interested him.

Unless… he found a suitable woman and kept her within the temple.

However, where could he find such a woman on short notice? And even if he did, it wasn’t guaranteed that she’d be willing to stay in the temple forever.

After all, not everyone would be willing to beco a caged bird, let alone one specifically raised to receive Buddhist teachings.

Kurosaki Masako was sowhat suitable, and she might even be willing to go along with it.

But given his current condition, a re one or two won wouldn’t be enough to solve his problem.

That’s why he needed Tanaka Saya.

She might be a monster, but that was precisely what he wanted.

Monsters had their own advantages—no matter how much they were used, they wouldn’t break.

That was an advantage no ordinary human could compare to.

To purify her resentnt, the best way was, of course, to help her release her pent-up grudge.

Revenge!

When a person dies, their existence fades like an extinguished lamp, and all karmic ties are severed.

As long as the people who had caused her death received their due retribution, Tanaka Saya’s resentnt would naturally dissipate.

Besides, those people were all wicked criminals steeped in sin.

Killing them would simply be ridding the world of a few pieces of trash.

It could even be considered an act of rit.

“You want to help ?”

Upon hearing this, Tanaka Saya’s eyes flickered, and the thick resentnt in them faded slightly. She looked at Lu Jin with disbelief.

She never expected that this depraved monk would actually want to help her seek revenge.

Killing is one of the greatest taboos in Buddhism.

Yet this damned monk is willing to break this precept for her?

Is it worth it?

“The Buddha is compassionate. If I do not enter hell, who will? If this humble monk can help you relinquish your obsession and attain enlightennt, then what is the harm in abandoning these years of Buddhist cultivation?”

Lu Jin pressed his palms together and softly chanted a Buddhist verse.

His face carried a sanctimonious expression, successfully deceiving the simple-minded woman before him.

Tanaka Saya’s eyes wavered. After a mont of silence, she snorted coldly and turned her head away.

“Hmph, you damned monk. Don’t think I’ll forgive you just because you said that.”

Her words were defiant, but the resentnt in her gaze softened involuntarily.

Deep down, she started to believe that perhaps this damned monk had only been practicing Buddhist teachings with her earlier, rather than simply taking advantage of her out of lust.

After all, a monk with such deep enlightennt couldn’t possibly be consud by such shallow desires.

However, that didn’t an she would forgive him.

After all, he had taken away sothing she had treasured for so many years—the most precious thing she had.

Even if… she had sowhat indulged in and enjoyed that newfound experience.

But that didn’t an she couldn’t be angry.

After maintaining a cold and distant deanor for a while, her tone softened slightly.

“As for revenge, you don’t have to dirty your hands, damned monk. As long as you can get inside, I’ll take care of the rest myself.”

As she thought of the wretched couple who had caused her demise, a thick wave of resentnt surged from Tanaka Saya’s body.

“Take you inside?”

Lu Jin frowned.

“That’s right. Take inside.”

Tanaka Saya nodded.

She knew where her forr ho was, but she couldn’t enter it.

Every ti she tried, a strange force would block her way.

Under normal circumstances, she was unable to harm ordinary people.

Only under specific tis and conditions could she do so.

That’s why she needed Lu Jin to take her back to her forr ho.

Only then could she personally exact her revenge.

“All right.”

Lu Jin nodded.

This task isn’t difficult—far easier than committing murder.

Seeing him agree, Tanaka Saya couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief.

She had threatened others who could see her before, demanding they take her back, but none had been able to do so.

If it was this damned monk, perhaps he could pull it off.

After all, he was the first one who had been able to subdue her.

As long as she could get her revenge, no matter how much this damned monk took advantage of her, she could endure it.

Tanaka Saya’s cheeks flushed slightly as she recalled their previous wild encounter.

She couldn’t help but wonder if this monk would take advantage of the situation to make her do sothing strange again…

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