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Debra and Shentel glanced at each other as they hesitated.
Debra was disappointed in what Donoghue had done. She wanted to see how Rama would deal with Donoghue after he was castrated.
However, both women dared not linger after they sensed Rama's intimidating aura. They nodded and went down the mountain together.
Rama took a deep breath after he watched the two women leave.
The next second, Rama turned around and looked at Donoghue quietly. Then, he said clearly, "I remove your body part because I don't want you to harm innocent women anymore. Next, I'll cleanse the evil thoughts and killing intent in your heart."
Rama picked up a string of Buddhist beads solemnly. Then, he looked at Donoghue and said, "Your murderous intent and evil thoughts are embedded deep within you. It is difficult for you to repent in such a short time. I've decided to take you in as my disciple, and I'll teach you the Supreme Buddhism knowledge; I'm hoping to save you from your sins. Are you willing to take it?"
In Buddhism, the more wicked a person was, the more he had to be saved.
Donoghue's body stiffened when he heard Rama's words. His seething anger was about to explode; his eyes almost burst into flames.
'This bloody bald donkey made me an incomplete man, and now he wants to take me as his disciple?'
'How could I face the world if I agreed to his offer?'
"You want me to be your disciple?"
Finally, Donoghue reacted; he stared at Rama ferociously. "Bloody bald donkey, I'll never be on your side. So you'd better kill me quickly. Otherwise, you will regret it."
Donoghue sounded hoarse, like a voice from hell.
He could not wait to hack Rama into pieces; why would he be his disciple?
"Well, well, well."
Rama shook his head and said, "I don't usually kill. Since you don't want to be my disciple, I won't force it on you, let alone take your life. But to prevent you from doing any evil deeds in the future, I've no choice but to abolish your cultivation and take your Sky Breaking Axe. This way, you can't be evil anymore after you've recovered."
That was right. Rama's principle was not to kill if he could help it. Otherwise, he would not have merely castrated Donoghue; he would have killed him.
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