As the saying goes: If you give birth to a child but do not raise it, you can repay the debt by cutting off a finger; if you give birth to a child and raise it, you can repay the debt by cutting off your head; if you do not give birth to a child but raise it, you can repay the debt.
But what did the brothers Wuhua and Nangong Ling do?
The younger brother was raised by Ren Ci before he was even born. He ate his food, drank his water, wore his clothes, and learned his manners. But once he learned about his true parentage, he turned his back on Ren Ci and used poison to repay the kindness he had shown him for so many years.
The older brother was just as good as anyone else.
He not only offered a cup of poisoned tea to his mentor, but also, to protect himself, killed his own younger brother.
These are truly two vicious ingrates.
And if one didn't know these things, who would associate him with the upright and gentle "Seven Wonders Monk"?
Just when all the women thought Wuhua's story was over, the plot suddenly took a turn—
However, how could someone like Wuhua truly willingly commit suicide?
He deliberately took poison; it was just a pretense of death.
Afterwards, he traveled to the desert to seek refuge with his mother, Shi Guanyin, and adopted the alias Wu Juxuan to help her usurp the kingdom of Kucha.
Unfortunately, he ran into Chu Liuxiang again!
After the conspiracy was thwarted once again, Wuhua ultimately died at the hands of Liu Wumei, the eldest disciple of Shi Guanyin.
New South Wales, the Great Desert.
"I killed her son?"
Liu Wumei looked surprised, but found it amusing.
Unfortunately, Jiang Sishui did not elaborate on the process, otherwise she would really like to see how she killed this so-called "Seven Wonders Monk".
After all, this monk sounded like someone who was not easy to deal with.
"Shi Guanyin, I can finally get rid of you. You two should give me an answer in four days, right?"
Liu Wumei muttered to herself, her gaze seemingly piercing through the wall, landing on her junior sister Qu Wurong and her elder sister Changsun Hong.
……
At the same time, the women were speechless.
It was both because of Lao Liu's act of faking his death for Wu Hua, and because he was extremely unlucky.
Unable to stay in the Central Plains any longer, he traveled thousands of miles to the desert to beg for food from his mother. But before he could even enjoy a few days of peace, Chu Liuxiang, that guy, was like a leech, coming over as soon as he smelled him!
Then he lost again.
This time, he actually lost his life.
I have to say, this guy is really unlucky.
Having such a persistent nemesis who follows you everywhere would drive anyone crazy.
Originally, Wuhua could have died with some dignity, but after faking his death, his image as a "wonderful monk" has almost completely collapsed.
However, the author did not let him off the hook, but brought Wuhua back out to retaliate later in the story, revealing a little-known scandal about him.
It turns out that Wuhua had a notebook that recorded the secrets of his life, including his seduction of many young ladies when he was invited to visit.
However, it is obvious that as a renowned Buddhist figure, these private matters are not to be made public, so after Wuhua had his fun with them, he discarded them like worn-out shoes.
The old man who found the notebook in the book was kind-hearted, because so many people were involved in these private matters. If they were exposed, countless women would die of shame, and countless families would be torn apart. So he burned the notebook.
Although Wuhua died at my hands, I didn't find this on him. I don't know if he never had it or if he hid it somewhere else.
If it's the latter, then those people are on their own.
Upon seeing this, the women who had long heard of Wuhua's reputation had their impression of the "Seven Wonders Monk" completely overturned.
This isn't a "wise monk," but a "lewd monk," isn't it?!
He's a lecherous monk who preys on young girls and then turns his back on them after he's done with them!
Requesting flowers (or flowers)
And clearly, those ignorant girls who didn't recognize Wu Hua's true colors and were easily tricked into bed by him could only swallow their grievances in silence afterward.
If word gets out, not only will others not believe that Wuhua is that kind of person, but they will also face the world's scorn and contempt.
They will be drowned in endless spittle, labeled as shameless, sluts, and immoral.
In fact, some prestigious families would even have them executed to save face!
Therefore, they dare not speak, nor can they speak.
Similarly, once Wu Hua's book was made public, those women would basically have no way to survive.
Some would commit suicide out of shame and indignation, while others, even if they dared not commit suicide, would be driven to death.
As for the final outcome, that depends on their luck.
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Perhaps that notebook doesn't even exist in reality.
It may exist, but it's hidden somewhere and will never be discovered.
Perhaps it will be discovered decades or even centuries later, or perhaps it will be found and burned by a kind person.
Perhaps it will be picked up by someone with ill intentions, or used to threaten them, or directly exposed to cause trouble and watch the spectacle.
These are all things that can't be said for sure.
Each possibility represents a different fate for them.
When you calculate it this way, Wuhua becomes even more of a scoundrel.
Wu Hua appeared at the "Zhenlong Chess Tournament," and I noticed him there as well.
However, I can't be sure if he's as hypocritical and despicable as he is in the book, and besides, this guy comes from Shaolin, so he's not easy to deal with. Therefore, I haven't taken any action against him for the time being.
But to my utter surprise, this guy actually showed up at my doorstep, and even wandered around in front of me all by himself.
Perhaps he was too confident in himself, thinking I would treat this "wonderful monk" with the same courtesy and hospitality as everyone else?
Unfortunately, he didn't know I had a "cicada's sense of smell." No matter how well I disguised it, the malice in his heart was as dazzling to me as a firefly in the dark.
[But I don't know him at all. Why is he approaching me and even hostile towards me?]
Could it be that this lecherous monk has his eye on Rong'er and Yu Yan? I really can't think of any other reason.
[Whatever! He's doomed no matter what.]
[If he's like the character in the original story, constantly wreaking havoc on beautiful women, wouldn't that be stealing my food?]
So I decided to take him down! (Part 1)
121. A fortuitous opportunity guides the way; the magical artifact controls the water droplets.
Snatching food?
The women all understood and couldn't help but sneer. This was probably the main reason why Jiang Sishui killed Wuhua.
Otherwise, even if Wu Hua really harbored evil intentions like in the story, Jiang Sishui might not necessarily care about him.
In short, Wuhua died because of her own excellence and lust.
He was handsome, elegant, and multi-talented, and his reputation as a "wonderful monk" spread far and wide. Such a perfect man would undoubtedly have a great attraction for women.
Isn't this how those young ladies who were deceived and had their bodies taken?
Moreover, this lewd monk was indiscriminate in his pursuit of women, and even took the initiative on several occasions. Over the years, he has ruined the chastity of countless women.
For Jiang Sishui, who wanted to "build a harem" in the martial arts world, this was practically stealing vegetables from his own garden!
After all, there are so many beautiful women in the martial arts world, he can't possibly meet them all at once, and if he's not careful, Wu Hua might beat him to it.
Can this be tolerated?
Can't stand it!
Rivals are competitors, so of course we should take them down!
So Wuhua died.
……
"Is Wuhua coming for us?"
The five women, including Huang Rong, were also taken aback, never expecting that the cause of the incident could be so simple.
Although this is just Jiang Sishui's guess, some truths are often unbelievable.
The three women subconsciously looked at Wang Yuyan, and then at Huang Rong, and suddenly felt that although the reason was simple, it was also very reasonable.
This is especially true for someone who has successfully "cheated" on multiple occasions while visiting others.
He has the confidence, and he has every reason to be confident.
Unfortunately, he encountered Jiang Sishui, and his once invincible tactics became his death warrant.
[Wu Hua is only at the early stage of Grandmaster, capturing and killing him would be a piece of cake, but this kid has learned Japanese ninjutsu and, relying on those strange methods, managed to exchange a few blows with me.]
But it's no use, those who are destined to die will still die.
Before killing him, I absorbed his internal energy and had already reached the ninth level of the Grandmaster realm.
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