Chapter 174: I want to enter the stupa (1/2)

Ye Yang's inner strength also gradually changed from the original milky white to a grayish color.

The mixture of black and white is the principle of gray, dark and yin and yang.

Hunyuan's internal strength suddenly released, twenty meters!

Outside the hall, all the insects, birds, and beasts were all silent!

Ye Yang, officially set foot in the room!

The three old monks shook together.

His face immediately showed awe.

They recite Buddhist scriptures day and night, and some Buddha energy is also formed in their bodies, roughly at the level of their internal energy. Although Buddha energy is considered strong in the same realm, it is completely different from Ye Yang's Hunyuan internal energy. Up.

”I... where am I?”

On the futon, Abbot Huiyuan, who was worried about being separated from his body, also gradually recovered.

”Brother, you finally recovered! Great!”

”Brother, you were invaded by troubles on the stupa that day. The three of us were using the Diamond Sutra to suppress your troubles, and almost made a big mistake. Fortunately, this benefactor has a lot of magical powers and he has read 3000 troubles. Only then can you completely get rid of the troubles in your body.” The most mature old monk said ashamed.

Huiyuan's pupils shrank, and quickly bowed deeply to Ye Yang.

”I don't know the name of the donor, I Huiyuan, remember this great grace in my heart!”

”Ye Yang.”

”Don't thank Ye donors, but I want to confirm, have you really read the Three Thousand Troubles Sutra?” Huiyuan said seriously.

”Then you think, how did you take out the troubles in your body?” Ye Yang shook his hands and turned into black Qi Yang Jade.

The four monks all changed their colors and backed away quickly.

After being invaded by troubles, they are not willing to bear the inhuman and ghost appearance.

”The donor has great kindness, no retribution, don't hesitate to mention what the donor wants!” Hui Yuan was very respectful.

Ye Yang said lightly, ”There are still a lot of troubles in the stupa, right?”