The villain is invincible

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Chapter 160

These few words were so straightforward that the princess was stunned.

Mai Fan even saw a shocked exclamation mark on the opponent's head.

Princess Gao Yang really asked: "How did the little monk see it?"

Mai Fan pointed to his bald head: "Master said that I was enlightened by the Buddha and knew it from birth. I know that the princess has longed for my brother. But princess, it is wrong to do this."

"Do you know how talented my senior brother is? My master said that he is the most promising person in our temple to realize enlightenment and become a Buddha."

"The little monk has been in chaos for more than ten years. When he wakes up, all he sees are the contributions made by the little monk's brothers to the compilation of Buddhist scriptures."

"Senior brother, an eminent monk who is talented, enlightened, and able to carry forward the principles of Buddhism, shouldn't be bothered by the world."

"I implore the princess not to step on the wrong foot, to lead the Buddha into the mortal world, to give Buddhism a chance, give us Huichang Temple a chance, and give my senior brother a chance too!"

After finishing speaking, Mai Fan bowed to the princess with a hand gesture of singing "Ni".

That posture was very pitiful, and the movement was so big that it caught the attention of senior brother Bian Ji.

This stopped Bian Ji, who was sitting under the pines and cypresses, from pouring tea, put down the teapot for now, got up and came to Fan and Gao Yang.

"Amitabha, this is?"

Princess Gao Yang was about to speak... Mai Fan suddenly raised his head, and explained to his senior cautiously: "Senior brother, Princess Gao Yang didn't scold me."

"She just lamented that a monk like me who doesn't know anything can be by your side."

"Princess Gao Yang is right. I didn't understand the world until I was more than ten years old. I am a worthless waste."

"Following senior brother will not only be of no help, but it will also make senior brother ridiculed by outsiders."

"It's because I didn't think carefully. I'll come out to see my senior brother after I understand all the human relations and worldly things."

Hearing these words, Bianji was so angry.

It can be said that he watched him grow up as a little junior.

At the beginning, he was ordained and entered Buddhism at the age of fifteen. Because he became a monk halfway, he was a bit out of tune with the monks in the temple.

The master was afraid that he would think too much, so he entrusted him with the responsibility of taking care of the younger brother.

Bian Ji knew that his little junior brother was just as simple-minded as a child, not at all the idiot that others said.

Now, the junior brother has obviously been enlightened by the Buddha, and he is even smarter than his senior brother.

But because of his previous past, he was despised for no reason.

How is this different from those who see him with colored eyes?
What about Princess Datang, hum!How is it different from a village woman in the market!
Thinking of this, Bian Ji's heart was filled with infinite contempt, but he is now the abbot of Huichang Temple, and the wealth, honor and disgrace of all the monks in the temple are entrusted to him.

Sitting opposite is the most honorable princess of the Tang Dynasty, Gao Yang. He must not lose his demeanor, let alone scold her like a villain.

At this time, he could only sing along with Mai Fan, and apologized to the princess: "Princess forgive me."

"The poor monk's younger brother has a pure mind since he was a child, and he is as innocent as a child. He has never had the opportunity to contact outsiders."

"It was my negligence to bring him here today. If my junior brother offends the princess, please don't blame me."

"If you are really angry, please put the blame on the poor monk."

"The poor monk is the acting abbot of Huichang Temple, and Liao Fan is my fellow apprentice."

"If he makes a mistake, it means that my brother, the host, made a mistake."

After finishing speaking, Bian Ji didn't say much, and kept a slight bow to Mai Fan, waiting quietly for Princess Gao Yang to attack him.

This argument is what Princess Gaoyang said...

She was taken aback for a moment, and then her plump breasts couldn't stop rising and falling.

Princess Gao Yang was so angry that she gasped heavily.

The ethos of the Tang Dynasty was more open than it is now.

The Tang suit at that time was equivalent to the current matching of the naked hemisphere one-line camisole top with a light gauze jacket.

With his head down, Mai Fan took a furtive glance at Princess Gao Yang's chest...
In the Tang Dynasty, Feng Yun was regarded as the beauty, but it does not mean that women in this era are fat.

Yang Yuhuan restored it through historical descriptions. She was a Fengyun woman with a height of 165-168 and a weight of at most 120 catties.

Can you say that such a woman is obese?It's a little fat with all the meat growing where it should be.

The current Mai Fan is particularly glad that he used means to vaccinate the defense machine.

Such a princess, not to mention a rookie like Bian Ji who is as white as paper, even a seasoned one like him, if one doesn't pay attention, it is easy to lose control.

However, looking at the current situation, Princess Gao Yang's argument with his senior brother must be useless, right?

Sure enough, Princess Gaoyang took a dozen or so breaths, and suppressed this gloom.

She took back the goodwill and charm she had just raised, and said to the defense machine with a smirk: "Get up, is my Highness saying that I want to blame you again?"

"The look of sincerity and fear makes me think how domineering my Highness is."

"Let's leave today's scriptures for the time being. My Highness is a little tired."

After finishing speaking, Princess Gao Yang stretched out her hand to the narrator's maid, and asked someone to help her up, and went back to the Zen courtyard where she was resting without looking back, ignoring the two brothers and sisters.

This debater originally thought he was a high-spirited eminent monk with ditches in his chest and a bookish belly, and he was handsome and gentle, full of Buddhist compassion.

Fortunately, he turned out to be a mediocre person.

The little novice next to him was as innocent as a child, but he was as naughty as a thug!

Bian Ji hadn't even seen the true face of such a yellow-mouthed child, and he was nothing more than an ordinary person.

Aren't there a lot of men like this around her?

Probably thinking of this, Princess Gao Yang's last bit of embarrassment disappeared.

When she looked at the landscape of Huichang Temple again, it was no longer as beautiful as before.

Gao Yang felt that it was meaningless, so he gave an order to the people around him: "Order people to pack up, let's return immediately... Sigh, we have to face an even worse son-in-law when we go home... Why is this huge Chang'an?" That’s where I live.”

The maid next to her probably knows her princess best.

She thought for a while, and then gave another suggestion to Princess Gaoyang: "Princess, monks don't know how to be romantic, and they don't approach women. It's very boring."

"Actually, if the princess really wants to be cleared up, why don't you ask Taoism?"

"Although Buddhism is prevalent in my Tang Dynasty, it is only because of His Majesty's vigorous promotion."

"Thousands of years in China, there has been a school of Taoism that has been handed down through the dynasties?"

"Aren't local monks more sensible than foreign monks?"

(End of this chapter)

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