I recommend The Strongest Cause and Effect System and Martial Arts for All Ages. Both of them are fantasy novels. The male protagonist of "The Strongest Cause and Effect System" had also said the same thing, and the male protagonist of "Martial Refined for All Ages" also had the possibility of becoming a god or a demon. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: [The Strongest Karma System: The Innate Son of Buddha has fused with the strongest Heavenly Demon. With the Karma System, he vows to break free from all restraints and step on the injustice of the heavens. He will not let down the Tathagata!] If I become a Buddha, there will be no demons in the world. If I become a demon, what can Buddha do to me? In the ancient times, a Grand Cultivator broke through the emperor level and ascended to the immortal-level, becoming the first person in the cultivation world. After the death of the Grand Cultivator, countless people wanted to obtain his secrets, but they did not know after tens of thousands of years. The young man shouldered the destiny and couldn't cultivate. He had the Longevity Lock on him and changed his fate. Because the Longevity Lock hid the greatest secret of the cultivation world, countless cultivators could not kill gods to seek immortality. If I become a demon, what can Buddha do to me? If I become Buddha, there will be no demons in the world! The sky is high, the earth is far, only I, the Supreme God! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Buddha said: Hell is not empty, I swear not to become a Buddha! Was this also a kind of persistence? This view is called a "persistent vow" and is a strong belief and determination to achieve a certain goal or desire. This belief can be seen as an obsession because it is related to self-actualization and growth, but it can also be an obstacle because it can prevent people from pursuing true happiness and satisfaction. However, it was important to note that this obsession was not necessarily a negative obsession. In some cases, it may be a necessary force to motivate people to pursue their goals and aspirations. But if this obsession is too strong and self-centered, it may hinder people from establishing connections with others and obtaining true satisfaction and happiness. Therefore, we need to maintain our persistence while also paying attention to balance and rationality.
Hey, I see you're interested in novels about Buddhism. Let me recommend you a few good novels: " The System of Becoming a Buddha "," Buddha's Beauty "," Becoming a Buddha "," A Buddha's Demon "," How Did I Become a Buddha "," The Holy Monk Returning from Hell ", etc. These novels all focus on cultivating Buddha and becoming a Buddha. The story is full of ups and downs and fascinating. I hope you like the fairy's recommendation.😗
This novel was " The Black Fire of Your Love ".
Buddha said that forgetting meant letting go of past troubles and pain, forgetting unpleasant experiences and interpersonal relationships, and facing life with an open-minded attitude. Forgetting was not the same as never existing. It was a choice, an attitude, and a kind of wisdom. Forgetting could reduce one's worries, anxiety, and make one feel relaxed. Forgetting could make people more focused on the present, cherish the people and things in front of them, and face life with a more positive attitude. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
I recommend "Tokizaki Kozo in the Other World." The male protagonist, Ye Luo, became a girl after transmigrating. This was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This sentence came from the thirty-third chapter of Journey to the West. It was what Sun Wukong said when he said goodbye to Tang Sanzang. When Sun Wukong said this, it meant that if he wanted to become a Buddha, then all the demons in the world would be defeated by him. If he wanted to become a demon, then what could Buddha do to him? This sentence expressed Sun Wukong's confidence and determination, as well as his pursuit of freedom and independence.
"The Number One Crafty Synod of Ming Dynasty." The male protagonist transmigrated into Wei Zhongxian's nephew and wanted to kill Wei Zhongxian and become the number one crafty sycophant. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This sentence did not come from any movie. It was a famous Buddhist proverb which meant," If I can become a devil, then there will be no devil in the world; if I can become a Buddha, then there will be no Buddha in the world." This sentence came from the lines of Sun Wukong in the Chinese Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West.
The male protagonist of the book " The City's Counterattack: Mad Dragon " was once turned into a black panther. I recommend this novel to you. Not only does it have the story of the male protagonist's counterattack, but it also has wonderful scenes of supernatural powers. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.