Pang Feilong and the other three villains from the Seven Fiends of Lian Mountain wore excessively strange expressions on their faces at the moment.
There was ferocity and anger, as well as terror and dread, and even a touch of grievance.
This little monk before them seemed barely human!
He was clearly intent on exterminating them all, yet he spoke with such righteous grandeur, as if he were performing a noble deed.
What do they mean, "the sea of suffering is boundless; turn back and you find the shore"? It's not turning back; it's getting one's head chopped off!
At this time, Han Zheng felt that the monk seemed a bit malevolent, not like a proper Buddhist at all.
Suddenly, Fang Jueming recalled something and exclaimed, "I think I know who that little monk is!
He is the newly accepted chief disciple of 'White Eyebrow Arhat', Pu Du Chan Master, the abbot of Great Compassion Temple. His Buddhist name is Lian Sheng.