The Lovely Heiress Is Actually A God Beast-Chapter 1327: The Last Bowl of Soup

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Chapter 1327: Chapter 1327: The Last Bowl of Soup

In the Reincarnation Palace, a monk appeared out of thin air, his robe plain yet untainted by dust. In his right hand, he held a wooden fish, and in his left, a string of beads.

The woman who was serving soup looked up, their eyes met, and the monk placed his palms together politely, "I’m sorry to intrude, but could you spare a bowl of soup for this humble monk?"

The woman frowned slightly, her voice indifferent, "Since you chose your path, why change suddenly?"

Years ago, this person appeared in the Reincarnation Palace, yet refused the soup.

Today, however, he was asking for this bowl of soup.

How many years has it been?

The woman could no longer remember.

It was too long ago.

The monk smiled kindly, "This humble monk has been waiting for the appropriate opportunity. Back then was not the best time for reincarnation; even if I had reincarnated, it might not have been the tenth life."

The woman frowned, her hands not pausing as she continued to serve soup to those in line.

"And now, is it the right time?"

"Yes, now that this humble monk has awaited this opportunity, I am certain to fulfill the tenth life."

For the Nine Lifetime Buddha Child to perfect the tenth life is no simple task; once failed, all previous efforts would be lost.

In the tenth life, there would be more trials and hardships, as well as greater temptations.

Countless predecessors have faced setbacks on the path of the tenth life.

Some turned into gamblers, others became murderers, and some were blinded by lust.

In the memory-lost tenth life, there would be too many unpredictabilities; even having tried in nine lives, he felt that his Buddha heart was not firm, increasing the likelihood of failure, thus choosing to exchange his merit from nine lives for the role of Judge.

After becoming a Judge, he continued to accumulate virtue and goodness, like saving the young ghost messenger who otherwise would have vanished, making him a young ghost messenger in the Netherworld.

Saving a life is akin to building a seven-story pagoda, especially when it concerns a child of Luck possessing Dragon Qi.

Had it not been for being harmed by malevolent individuals back then, this young ghost messenger would have undoubtedly become a wise ruler, what a pity.

Due to his uniqueness, he was targeted and subjected to sorcery.

Similar to reincarnating as the tenth-life Buddha, he would likely be targeted upon entering the tenth life, making this life the most challenging, to succeed or not... the worst case might result in being forged into a magic artifact.

As a Judge, the merits he accumulated over the years are almost enough.

Now having trapped that Qing Luan, it seems to be an opportunity.

He does not know what Qing Luan did, how such a Divine Beast could be so laden with sin.

The longer Qing Luan is trapped, the more merit he can gain for himself.

So if he reincarnates as the Buddha child in this life, the longer the Mysterious Lady cannot find Qing Luan, the stronger he will become in the Mortal Realm, and all misfortune will not ensnare him. The chance to become a Buddha will greatly increase.

Yet blessings and misfortune come hand in hand, as the chance to become a Buddha increases, so does the danger. If the Mysterious Lady finds Qing Luan, the sinful, malevolent Qing Luan will surely not let him go. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦

When that time comes, becoming a monk, in the end, is just a mortal; without the Judge’s power, he would not be a match for Qing Luan.

At that time, when Qing Luan comes seeking revenge, he is likely to face certain death.

With a vicious glare full of malice, as if intending to tear him apart with just a look, Qing Luan will literally take action to shred him.

The line gradually dwindled, leaving the last person for today. In the large pot, only one bowl of soup remained.

The woman glanced at the person, then at the monk, "If you can persuade him to give up this bowl of soup for you, then I shall give it to you."

The monk looked toward this last person.

This person had a vacant expression, grinning foolishly.

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