Jiaolong Jue

Chapter 5 Dragon Guard Night Fighting Snitch

After walking not far, a huge stone wall appeared in front of him, and there was no more road.

Zi Luo was sad and lost in her heart, and was about to turn around to go back, but she heard the bell ringing in her ears, and the voice was clearly nearby.

Zi Luo stuck to the stone wall and came to the end, only to find that the stone wall was hidden in the clutter of trees, and there was a gap one person wide between the stone wall and the mountain.

She climbed in, turned around the stone wall, and a hidden path appeared.

After walking a short distance along the road, we turned around a hillside again, and among the steep cliffs, an ancient temple built according to the mountain suddenly appeared.

Zi Luo walked along the stone steps to the entrance of the temple and slowly put the baby on the ground.

He had opened his bright eyes and looked at Violet curiously.

Zi Luo squatted down and looked at him, and let out a long sigh.

He said to himself, "Child, I have to rush to save your mother. If there is no accident, we will naturally come back to see you! I hope you can live well!"

After saying that, tears rolled down, and the baby seemed to feel something, and kicked his hands and feet, crying.

Zi Luo heard voices coming from the temple, so she got up quickly, wiped away her tears, turned and left.

A monk guarding the gate heard the cry of a baby outside the temple and opened the gate "creaking".

He saw the baby on the steps at a glance, he looked around, the mountains and forests were deserted, and there was no one around, so he guessed who must have abandoned the baby here.

He picked up the baby, looked at his pale pink face, sighed, and turned around to enter the temple.

In the meditation room, several monks were surrounding the abbot, looking at the baby, discussing in one go.

The old abbot looked at the baby's whiteness and tenderness, and the cotton clothes that wrapped the baby were all cut by Luo Qi, so he guessed that it must have been discarded by a rich family.

He said in his mouth: "This son is full of Luo Qi, and he clearly came from a rich and noble family, but he was also abandoned! Oh! Amitabha, sin, sin!"

A few young monks strung together the name of the child by the master. The abbot pondered for a moment, and suddenly heard the sound of a lone goose shaking its wings and mourning in the air, and his heart was touched.

Then he read softly: "Swan geese are flying, Su Su's feathers! Seeing that he is as pitiful as a lone goose at such a young age, let's call him Su Yu! I hope he can give birth to a pair of wings in the future and soar between heaven and earth, Make a career! Amitabha!"

The morning bell in the mountain temple has just rang, and the lingering sound echoes in the misty mountains.

The mountain gate was opened, and a monk carrying water came out. He was about to turn around and close the door, when a child with claw hair, wearing a monk's robe that was obviously much fatter, followed him bouncingly.

The monk asked him to go back, but he just refused, swinging a bucket with his small hands.

The monk scratched his head, smiled helplessly, took his hand, and walked behind the mountain wall together.

The two turned around the mountain wall and walked along the path for a while before reaching the river.The monk let go of the child and went to fetch water.

When he filled up the water, he saw that the child was busy catching grasshoppers and butterflies by the water's edge.

The monk shook his head and shouted, "Su Yu, you are playing here, don't run around, I'll be back in a while!"

The boy was so busy that he was sweating, and he agreed again and again.

When the monk was far away, a butterfly with flickering light flew by. The child was very happy and ran after him.Only after chasing into the woods, the butterfly flashed beside the tree, and it was nowhere to be found again.

The child searched for a long time in the woods, gradually lost interest, turned around and prepared to go back to the river.

He was wandering in the forest, how could he remember the direction?Seeing the sun climb to the sky, the child was so tired that he fell asleep by the tree root.

After an unknown amount of time, he felt a burst of fragrance penetrate into his nostrils, and he opened his eyes dimly.

I saw a little girl with two eyes full of smiles, holding her chin and looking curiously at his face.

He was very happy to see him wake up, clapped his hands and shouted, "Mother, mother! He's awake!"

I saw a young woman flashing in from the door and hurried to him.

Touching his cheek with one hand, he said, "Honey, you're finally awake! But are you hungry?"

The child got up and nodded in bewilderment.

This meal was full of fish and meat. The child had never eaten it before. After eating a lot, he looked up at the woman and said, "Auntie, what is this? It's delicious!"

But the woman burst into tears, hugged him and said: "Good boy, you come every day from now on, and Auntie cooks for you every day, okay?"

The child immediately cheered up and nodded again and again.

Since then, there has been a neighbor in the mountain behind the temple, and the child has a playmate.

He would rush to the little girl's house at dawn every day, play with the little girl, practice calligraphy, and practice martial arts.

You can also eat many foods that are not available in the temple.

"Brother Yu, you live in the temple, why don't you shave your head?"

"Sister Yu Luo, although I have been growing up in the temple since I was a child, the master said that I was sent by God to the temple to survive the calamity, not a monk. When I grow up, I will leave here in the future! So there is no need to shave."

"Well, no wonder your name is Su Yu, so you are going to fly away in the future! Then where are you going after you leave here? Are you looking for your mother?"

"I... never saw my mother, and I don't know..."

"No, you have a mother! She has been thinking about you all the time! When you grow up, you can see her!"

"Yes! Aunt Zi Luo, I understand!"

Time flies, and several springs, autumns, colds and summers passed quietly in the carefree childhood.

In the 13th year of the Yuan Dynasty, natural disasters and man-made disasters continued all over the place, the land was not harvested, officials expropriated violently, starved and died everywhere, and corpses lay thousands of miles away.

The common people, with their children and their children, fled everywhere and couldn't survive, so they began to form gangs, occupy the mountains and become kings, raised the banner of rebellion, and rebelled against the imperial court.

The common people were like this, and there was no more incense in the temple, and the monks in Yiyun Temple had no way to survive, and they all left one after another to escape.

In the end, only a teenage child and an old abbot who could not walk were left in the temple of Nuoda. The two depended on each other for life.

After a few days, the old abbot had run out of fuel and died, leaving only Su Yu guarding Yiyun Temple alone.

Fortunately, I could go to Aunt Ziluo and Sister Yuluo's house to eat every day, so I wouldn't starve.

On this day, it was getting late, Su Yu left his aunt's house and came back to the temple.

The huge temple is empty everywhere, without any people, and it is very deserted.

A cold and clean moon had just hung on the branches, Su Yu was in the courtyard in front of the main hall, taking advantage of the faint light, to practice the basic martial arts skills that his aunt had given him.

After practicing for a while, I suddenly remembered that the old abbot's meditation room had not been cleaned in the back room, so I hurriedly turned around and came back.

Su Yu pushed open the door, took a rag and used the moonlight to wipe it all over the place, and then tidy up the old abbot's bed.

Although the master abbot who loves him has already passed away and turned into a Buddha, but at this moment, Su Yu couldn't help standing there in a daze when he saw things and thought about people.

At this moment, Su Yu heard some noises outside the house, and hurried out, but there was no one around.

I could only hear the neighing of a few war horses outside the mountain wall on the left side of the temple. After a while, the horses trampled and went to the distance again.

Su Yu heard that there was no more movement, so he was about to go back to his room to rest, when suddenly there was a low moan coming from the corner of the wall hidden by the pine trees.

Su Yu was startled, and boldly shouted, but no one answered, so he picked up a broom and walked over quietly with it half held up.

When they got nearby, they saw a black figure curled up and fell to the ground.

Su Yu called out again, but remained silent.

He threw the broom, rushed to the man, and pushed him, the man just snorted softly, and there was no movement.

Su Yu didn't think much about it, and tried his best to help the man up, but fortunately, the man was thin and not heavy, so Su Yu dragged him half-back and half-drag into his room.

Put the man flat on the bed, light the oil lamp, and examine carefully, he saw a wine gourd hanging on the man's waist, the clothes on his back were torn, and there was still blood seeping from the hole.

Su Yu and the other monks often collect herbs in the mountains, so they naturally know some ways to rescue them.

Quickly fetch some herbal powder that can stop the bleeding, let the man lie on the bed, tear off his clothes, just in time to take off the wine gourd and use wine to wash away the blood, the man's back muscles trembled in pain.

After cleaning, Su Yu sprinkled the medicine powder on the wound again, took a clean monk's robe, tore it into strips, and bandaged him carefully, and didn't leave, just leaning against the bedside and guarding.

In the middle of the night, the man's breathing became much more stable, so Su Yu felt relieved, embraced him with both hands, and squeezed into the corner of the bedside to sleep.

When he woke up, the sky was already bright, Su Yu stretched his waist and stood up, but when he turned around, he was startled, and saw that the bed was empty, and the person had long since disappeared.

After many days passed, that person never came again, and gradually, Su Yu also forgot.

It was already late at night, and the moonlight was faint.

The Yiyun Temple in Nuoda is silent, even the crickets chirping in the cracks of the wall are tired and fell asleep, only occasionally a gust of wind blows the leaves in the mountains and forests on both sides to rustle.

In order to supplement their livelihood, Su Yu and Yu Luo went to the river to catch fish and shrimps. After a busy half day, they were exhausted. At this time, they fell on the bed and fell into a deep sleep.

Suddenly, from outside the forest, there was the sound of the horses' smashing bells, staggering and rushing, getting closer and closer.

Su Yu got up and listened carefully, and after a while, the sound had reached the mountain wall, only the neighing of war horses, the collision of weapons, and the constant shouts of killing could be heard.

Su Yu quickly put on his clothes and shoes, left the meditation room, crossed the courtyard, ran to the gate, climbed up the gate by the wooden ladder, and looked out.

In the open space at the gate of the temple, two black-clothed men were wielding a vigorous barbed wire, fighting with all their strength to kill a skinny and withered man.

Facing a strong enemy, the man wielded a dagger with flashing light spots in his hand, jumped and jumped, very agile, and the wine gourd in his waist was shaking back and forth.

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