Ode to Buddha

Notice to readers

The controversy about the seventh princess began as soon as she appeared in this book. I didn't care too much at first. After all, everyone was mixed.

Today, I accidentally saw that Baidu actually had a Buddha's Ode. At that time, I was quite happy, but I clicked in. More than half of the posts in it were complaining about the Seventh Princess. I felt that the protagonist was too useless to deserve the title of the son of Buddha. I felt sadistic.

There are still a few people who want to kill the seven princesses, saying that the protagonist is a monster in Buddha's skin and the head of the seven princess, which seems a little exaggerated, right?

Speaking of this, it's actually my fault that I distorted the truth of my original idea.

In fact, my original intention is to write a relatively naughty and quirky little fox, and then because of all kinds of things, I inadvertently have some ambiguity and emotional interweaving with the protagonist, a little monk who is not deeply involved in the world, which makes the protagonist's heart encounters the biggest obstacles.

Then the protagonist breaks through the level of love with great determination, with a heart like glass, as strong as King Kong, and dedicated to the Buddha.

The Seventh Princess is just an episode of this book. In the end, the protagonist will cut off his heart and separate from her with a gesture of helping each other. It's better to forget each other in the world, and then start a wonderful road to cultivate Buddhism.

Since everyone's response, I will correct my attitude as soon as possible, never destroy the three views, and end the seven princesses as soon as possible and start a new chapter.

I can only say that I am sorry for the sadistic feelings you read before. I am not sure and distorted my intention. Thank you for your support. If you have any comments and suggestions, please comment more.

Finally, thank you for your support. Your support is my motivation to move forward!