Other language: Vietnamese
Sword Comes.
Chapter 177: A Bowl of Water in the Buddha's View. [177]
Summary
In a divided world, Bao Ping Zhou observes the stark contrast between the barbaric north and the civilized south. A middle-aged monk, wandering through a bustling southern market, shows kindness to a frail monkey, offering it food and water. Meanwhile, a mad old man seeks to name children, enduring ridicule. The monk and the old man coexist in a dilapidated temple, sharing silence and hardship. As seasons change, the old man's mental state deteriorates, yet he clings to memories of his grandson. In winter, facing death, he yearns for one last glimpse of his family, while the monk continues to embody compassion amidst suffering.Full content
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