A Nan 阿难 (为了攻略病娇在死亡边缘反复横跳)
Wei Tansheng, the third son of the Wei family, accompanied his father to a local post at the age of ten. However, he was abducted by local mountain bandits; by the time he was rescued, one of his feet had been crippled.
Half a year later, Wei Tansheng entered Kongshan Temple to study under Zen Master Liaoshan, immersing himself in the study of Buddhist dharma.
At the age of eighteen, the third son of Wei descended the mountain and returned to the secular world in the capital. Nevertheless, he still considered himself a disciple of the Buddhist gate, burning incense and worshipping Buddha daily.
Due to years of being steeped in the dharma, Wei Tansheng appeared gentle and approachable, compassionate, and philanthropic. Because of his beautiful, feminine features, some in the capital called him the "Little Bodhisattva."
Only Wu Xicui knew exactly how cold and hard as ice this "Little Bodhisattva"—who displayed such compassion before others—truly was in his heart.
Humans see water as flowing waves, fish and dragons see it as a grotto, heavenly beings see it as lapis lazuli, but hungry ghosts see water as fierce flames, pus, and blood.
He is no Bodhisattva; he is a hungry ghost—a hungry ghost that feasts upon the pain of others.
May I ask if this story has 121 chapter only? Cuz it says here that it's completed but I downloaded it and the extra chapters is not yet finished but it was the last chapter
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