Chapter 420: Disappearances are all related to "treatment"
Chapter 420: Disappearances are all related to "treatment"
Seeing this, the monks hurried over and helped Monk Yin up.
The police went forward to check on the monk Shizhu and found that although his injuries were serious, they were not fatal. They were relieved. After all, as long as he was alive, they could knock something out of his mouth.
So the police left Langyue Temple with a fruitful harvest.
"Oh, Liao Yin, people who practice cultivation should cultivate their minds and not be too obsessed with fame and fortune. Okay, this matter is settled. I'll take my leave now." Taoist Dongchu said with a smile in his eyes and left with his fellow disciples.
Monk Liao Yin didn't know if it was because of the pain in his wound or for some other reason, but his face turned red and white.
There was a burst of cheers and rewards in the live broadcast room, and Dongchu Daoren and Shijiu's accounts also gained a lot of fans.
On the police side, after the doctor treated the monk Shizhu's wounds, he was taken to the interrogation room.
However, this time in the interrogation room, there were not only police officers, but also a person sent from Kyoto to cooperate with the investigation. It is said that this person is the director of Kyoto's special department.
There had been reports of missing women in various places before. At first, they had no clue what was going on. In addition, the missing people were from different regions and the situation was relatively loose, so they thought it was a coincidence.
But according to in-depth investigation, the disappearance of these girls may be related to 'medical treatment'!
Just when they were confused, they saw Bai Ningyu's live broadcast, and then they suddenly realized that perhaps this "cure" was a complete scam!
After discovering this, combined with the frequent Tantric activities, a terrible guess came to mind, so Kyoto hurriedly sent people over.
If they are lucky, they can rescue the missing girls, but if they are unlucky...
This interrogation was destined to be unusual, and it was destined to be a sleepless night for the police.
[Host, I'm not disparaging Buddhism. I'm just curious. Taoism is clearly our native religion, so why is its number of followers far less than Buddhism? Isn't it obvious that our native religion is more suitable for us?]
Taoist Dongchu snorted coldly and said, "It's probably because Buddhism advocates the salvation of all living beings. Ordinary people can be considered to be practicing by just reciting Buddhist scriptures. The threshold is relatively low.
Moreover, in the bustling city, the temples are open to the public on ordinary days, accepting incense and offerings, allowing believers to gild the Buddha statues, as if the more incense money donated, the more blessings the Buddha will receive.
Bai Ningyu said noncommittally, "Although the number of Taoist believers is small, their minds are relatively more stable.
Although Taoism advocates governing by inaction, which sounds quite casual, it also emphasizes seclusion and pure cultivation.
Some Taoist temples are even built on mountains. If believers want to visit and pray, they have to hike up the mountain, which is a test of one's sincerity.
If you don't even have this level of sincerity, and can't even endure this level of hardship, then forget about believing in me. You won't even be able to see me. This is the selection process of Taoism."
Taoist Dongchu agreed greatly and said, "Fellow Daoist Bai is right! The threshold for Taoism is suddenly much higher than that of Buddhism, so the number of believers is naturally not as large as that of Buddhism, which casts a wide net."
Although religions do communicate with each other, Buddhism has always been at the top of Chinese religions. In the exchange meetings over the years, Taoism is often overshadowed.
After this incident, the arrogance of those bald monks was finally suppressed.
Taoist Dongchu feels happy just thinking about it!
However, promoting Taoism is still a long and arduous process. Thinking of this, Taoist Dongchu decided to encourage his fellow disciples to practice more diligently and strive to promote the Taoist temple first.
[I suddenly remembered that a few days ago, my best friend was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus and said she went for treatment, but she hasn't been heard from since. Anchor, could my friend have also fallen for a scammer like Shizhu?]
[The above person is calm, how can such a coincidence happen? ]
[That's not necessarily true. My second aunt's cousin had a similar situation to what she described, except that my second aunt and her husband died early, so my cousin had to depend on her grandmother for everything.
But my cousin's grandmother was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, so my cousin went to school and worked part-time to earn money for her grandmother's medical treatment.
The school was on vacation these days, and my mother wanted to go over and see the two of them, but my cousin said that she had taken her grandmother out for medical treatment.
My cousin didn't respond to further inquiries. My family has already reported the incident to the police. We hope she is safe and sound.
After this statement was made, many netizens found that this situation had occurred around them.
Bai Ningyu soothed him, "Don't worry, the police are already investigating. I'd like to remind everyone not to blindly trust anyone claiming to be able to treat difficult illnesses. If you're sick, you should still go to a regular hospital for treatment."
[There's only one lucky bag left, host, please send it out quickly so I can give up! ]
[The above has been posted, you can give up now. ]
[Give up +1.]
The lucky bag was snatched by a netizen with the ID "老鼠抓猫".
Once the video was connected, a man in his thirties with a decadent face appeared in front of everyone.
His eyes were swollen and red, and there was black mourning cloth on his left arm, which showed that someone in his family had passed away recently.
After seeing Bai Ningyu, his slightly dull eyes finally reacted, and the man greeted with a hoarse voice: "Hello, anchor, my name is Chai Wenyu, I want to know, am I really a star of misfortune?"
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