In this chapter, Amitabha asks the young master if he has any buddhist who can help him in his quest for enlightenment. The young master says that he does not want to kill anyone who surrenders to him, but that he wants to kill him himself. He says that even if he had the power to do so, he would not be able to defeat him because the opponent is so powerful that they have lost all hope of victory
In this chapter, Amitabha asks the young master if he has any buddhist who can help him in his quest for enlightenment. The young master says that he does not want to kill anyone who surrenders to him, but that he wants to kill him himself. He says that even if he had the power to do so, he would not be able to defeat him because the opponent is so powerful that they have lost all hope of victory