Chapter 25 The Church Incident
In fact, the monk didn't know that the reason why these two people came here was related to his battle that day. At the end of that time, he picked up the Sword of Holy Blood, and resonated with Sheng to produce a grand momentum. This world was different from when Huigang was in Shaolin, especially when the breath of a strong man changed, people would feel it even far away, not only through the naked eye.
When the monk recited the original vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, the aura that had already alarmed the Light Church. They could never have imagined that there would be such a high-level Light Master here.
However, it is not just the church that alarms.
The church's top leaders immediately sent people to investigate, but after layers of commands came down, they had changed when they were implemented.
Two people were sent out casually. Meyer and Mary were originally unpopular characters in Seluburg, so this order that seemed to be sent to the exile was naturally kicked over.
The monk settled down at Daro's house. On the same day, Daro brought anger that news that Meyer and the mayor demanded that the originally voluntary dedication in the town be changed to a mandatory tax system.
The mayor naturally refused, but Meyer threatened loudly, proposing all kinds of illusory and illusory threats from the Church Knights and the Mages.
The mayor, who didn't want to cause trouble and wanted to save money, bargained with Mayer, and decided to change one-third of the original contribution to a fixed payment.
The townsmen were naturally full of complaints. Several young and energetic people surrounded the church and wanted to teach the greedy priest a lesson. However, Meyer, who seemed to be frustrated, actually fired a light flare. Although only a third-level light wizard could emit such a superficial spell, it greatly shocked the townsmen who had never seen any aggressive spells.
Correspondingly, one-third of the fixed payment share has become one-half in the afternoon.
Then the church closed the door, and the townspeople who were used to going there regularly were told that they needed to dedicate the church before they could enter.
The monk who heard these news was not angry. From his perspective, this was no big difference from the temples and Taoist temples that collected incense money in his previous lives. It was subject to the law enforcement within this religion to solve it.
The only thing that worried him was Fei'er who was still persisting there.
In such a familiar place, it is impossible for the monk to discover his current light skills. He easily sneaked into the church at dusk.
To his surprise, Xiao Fei'er, who had contradicted the priest and the nanny, was not troubled. She just cleaned the courtyard routinely and prayed devoutly in the church for the statue of light. Most of the work was taken down by the nanny Mary. The monk couldn't help feeling very pleased. Although he could help with some help when he was here with the little girl, most of the housework was done by the little girl, which was actually very hard.
Now that these two people come, although they are greedy for money, it is not a bad thing.
In the next few days, the worried monk secretly came to see him several times, and found that he was still the same, so he felt relieved.
More than ten days later, at about 2 o'clock one afternoon, a carriage with a carriage suddenly came to the town and parked at the entrance of the church.
At this time, most of the townsmen were taking lunch breaks or going to work nearby for some farm work. There were no people in the town, only a few people were in the tavern. Gruesel was hunting on the mountain when the dragon scorpion attacked the town, and unfortunately got poisoned. Although he saved his life with the help of the monk, he still had one leg and was disabled.
However, his family is well-off and he doesn't worry about life. He stays in this tavern every day. When he sees a relatively luxurious carriage suddenly appearing in the town, he parked at the entrance of the church and took a few more glances.
A few noble servants dressed in the carriage knocked on the church door a few times, and came out to greet Madam Mary. She looked around carefully and then let the people in.
Huigang was entering a meditation at home at this time, and suddenly his door was knocked open. Grussell rushed in stumbled and shouted to the monk in anger:
"Master, Fei'er was tied to the carriage by a few outsiders."
Before he finished speaking, Huigang had already rushed out. There was only one way to the outside of the town where he could take a carriage. The monk followed that road and used his light skills to chase him.
Like a shadow, this is the strongest light skill in Shaolin martial arts. The farmer who was returning home from outside the town felt a flash of sight, and a figure rushed past. The man didn't even dare to judge whether there was a person passing by in front of him. He looked down at the ground and didn't even get up with dust. He couldn't help but shake his head, thinking that his eyes might be apart from the problem, and he must go to the tavern to have a drink and relax.
Because of the battle half a month ago, there was a section of road outside the town full of potholes. The carriage driver cursed the damn road loudly, while carefully driving the carriage.
Finally reached the smooth ground, the coachman shook his whip and shouted and accelerated, but the carriage suddenly stopped. The coachman almost fell off the horse due to inertia. The coachman shouted a few times, but the horse was still motionless and couldn't help but feel annoyed. He gritted his teeth and whipped the horse in his hand heavily on the butt. Unexpectedly, the horse pulling the carriage only neighed a few times and arched forward and still couldn't move at all.
The coachman suddenly found someone pressing the shaft of the carriage with his hands on the left front of the two horses. At first he didn't believe it, so he wiped his glasses hard with his hands and then confirmed.
The monk let out a light breath, stabilized his mood, and said to the stunned coachman:
"Someone in the car is my friend. Can you let me see you?"
The noble servants in the car were dressed up and got out of the car. When they saw someone blocking the carriage, they subconsciously thought that the carriage suddenly stopped in order not to hit the carriage, and they were all cursing.
The monk repeated it again. The faces of these people were stern and kept silent. They looked Huigang up and down a few times. Seeing that the person in front of him was thin and weak, his courage became stronger again. The leader took a step forward and pointed at the monk's nose and shouted loudly:
"A cheap thing, even Count Fraz's car dared to stop him." After saying that, he pulled out a short sword from his waist and stabbed Huigang's chest.
The monk did not even dodge and directly grabbed the stabbing blade. There was no blood splattering, and the blade shattered directly under the monk's Vajra palm force. Huigang changed his palm into a claw, lifted and scattered the servant who stabbed him out.
The monk enjoyed the taste of flying in his lifetime. He was thrown out by the monk for nearly a hundred yards and fell heavily to the ground and never got up again.
Huigang shouted at the remaining servants:
"Get out quickly. When I meet you a few more times, I will do my best to do the way for heaven."
The loud shout was made purely by the internal power of the Buddhist lion roar, and the suspected holy power in the monk's body, which directly shocked the souls of the people, and came back to their senses. They didn't care about the carriage and ran towards the mountain without any life. The two horses rolled and sank on the ground.
Huigang reached out to hold the carriage that was about to overturn. With a wave of his left hand, the shaft of the carriage broke in response to the sound. The monk gently lowered the carriage with one hand, opened the door, but it was Fei'er, a little girl in a coma. The monk was very anxious and didn't care about the defense of men and women. He reached out to test the pulse. His pulse was stable and he should have been confused.
Unexpectedly, when his hand touched the little girl, Fei'er subconsciously shrank in a coma. The monk was stunned, but found that there were scars on his wrist. At this time, Huigang didn't care about the defense of men and women. He stretched out his hand and tore open the girl's sleeves and looked at the countless whipped scars on it, some of which were very new, and some were seen from a few days ago. The crisscrossing scars on the little girl's pink arms looked extremely shocking.
The monk was furious. He had suffered so much abuse in the church these ten days and was kidnapped again. Are the two so-called clergy still human?
He picked up the little girl and strode to rush towards the town. At this time, he was already angry with the thunderous wrath—
Chapter completed!