Chapter 47 Old Daoist
The three were resting in the house after leaving the secret room.Suddenly there was a noise in the courtyard, and then a young monk shouted: "What's the matter with you Taoist priest? This is a temple, and this is our abbot's meditation room. You can't bring these things over here."

At this time, a vague voice came: "Get up, get up, you, you little green skin monks. I, I was staying here. You, you haven't formed yet. Go, go Go and cool off."

Hearing this voice, Master Wu hurriedly got down on the bed and put on his monk shoes, and then carefully flicked his monk robe.Then he hurriedly opened the curtain and opened the door to welcome him out.In the house, Shao Zhirong and Wu Bing looked puzzled.Who can make Master Wu stand up and greet him so respectfully.

Outside the door, a dozen young monks surrounded a ragged old man with sticks.This seasoned Taoist robe was so dirty that its original color could not be seen.The Taoist robes are also covered with colorful puddings.The not much hair on the head is loosely tied with a mahogany hairpin.Carrying a straw hat, a mahogany sword, and a rag bag on the back.Hang this wine gourd on the waist.In one hand, he was holding pork with five flowers and three layers.Waving his sleeve with one hand, he drove away the monks who came up from Zhou.

The old Taoist saw Master Wu coming out of the meditation room and shouted: "The bald ladle is returned, why don't you hurry up and let your disciples and grandchildren get out of the way."

"How can you be so unreasonable to the abbot, you old bastard." A young monk threw his wooden stick on the ground and shouted sharply with his eyes wide open.

The old Taoist looked at the young monk with a look of disgust and said, "Look, look, they are not calm at all, and they have stoma karma, so they must not have practiced enough. Baldy, you want to increase their practice."

Liaowu hurriedly stopped the angry monk and said the Buddha's name: "Don't be rude, this is the former Lingxu Guanzhu Wuquan, and he is an old friend of the old monk. You all go away. Please go to Wuquan." He made a gesture of please.

Seeing that the abbot didn't mind, a group of young monks saluted and left one by one.And the monk who came out to scold Wuquan continued to be dissatisfied: "Abbot, it is against the temple rules for this old man to bring wine and meat into the temple."

Master Liaowu said: "This Jialan Temple can be regarded as Wuquan's home. We are not qualified to ask what he brought home. And he didn't let you eat or drink, did he? You should go away."

The other monk beside him tugged at his sleeve, but he gave Wu Quan a reluctant glance, saluted and reluctantly left.

Wu Quan glanced at the monk, shook his head and smiled.Then he carried the pork, supported the gourd, hummed a little song, and followed Master Wu into the meditation room.

As soon as Wu Quan entered the room, he saw Shao Zhiyan sitting in the room raised his eyebrows and said, "Hey, your disaster is also here." After speaking, he sat down on Master Wu's seat.

Then he casually threw the meat to Wu Bing and said: "Boy take the back mountain to light a fire to roast." He looked up and saw Wu Bing's eyes shining.He hurriedly added: "After roasting, remember to taste the taste first. After all, your master also wants to taste it. If it doesn't taste good, you will be too sorry for this piece of meat."

The light in Wubing's eyes disappeared immediately, and then he glanced at Wu and then at Shao Zhiyan, seeing that neither of them expressed any objection, he reluctantly left the Zen room with the meat in his hands.

The old Taoist in the meditation room looked at Shao Zhirong and then at Master Wu and suddenly burst out laughing: "Good luck is really good luck. I would like to bet and admit defeat."

Master Liaowu himself moved a bench and sat next to Shao Zhirong, and the experienced man introduced to Shao Zhirong: "This is Wu Quantum."

Shao Zhiyan was taken aback when he heard the words.He had seen it in the records related to Jialan Temple.This Jialan Temple was not originally called Jialan Temple, it used to be called Lingxu Temple.In the past, it was used for royal blessing, divination, alchemy and stargazing.However, during the reign of the first emperor, Wuquan, the last temple master, suddenly entered the palace to face the saint.Not long after, the Lingxu Temple was disbanded, and the Guanzhu Wuquan was also missing.Soon thereafter, a monk named Zhichan led nine disciples to take over Lingxu Temple.Later, with the support of the royal family, Zhichan rebuilt the former Lingxu Temple into the current Jialan Temple.And the current abbot Liaowu is actually the second abbot, but he is not the nine disciples brought by Zhichan back then.

The nine disciples were all buried in the tower forest behind before they took over.And Liao Wu is one of the many disciples accepted after the completion of the Jialan Temple.

It's just that the abbot didn't expect to know Wuquan with the previous Guanzhu Wuquan.And it seemed that the abbot was very familiar with him.So Shao Zhirong also said respectfully: "Senior Wuquan has admired your name for a long time. I never thought that this junior would be lucky enough to meet you."

Wu Quan waved his hand casually: "It's easy to talk about." Then he said to Master Wu: "Bald Piao, seeing your rosy complexion, you should be the first to get such a good opportunity."

After talking about this, Wuquan looked Shao Zhiyan up and down with a smile and said: "It's true, peeling off the scales and bones to hide the sharpness, Ze Ni wants to hide for the dragon. Ze Ni didn't know that he would change his armor, and he leaped up to see the vastness. Bald you The catastrophe is over. This person who changed his life is really extraordinary." After speaking, he looked at Master Wu again.

Master Liao Wu sighed and said the Buddha's name: "Even if the disaster of the poor monk is over, the poor monk must atone for the sins he has committed."

Shao Zhiyan was a little surprised why he said that he was a catastrophe for Master Wu, but since the two masters didn't intend to explain for him, he didn't intend to ask more.After pouring tea for Wu Quan and Master Li Wu, he listened quietly there.He felt that these contents were actually not suitable for him to listen to, but for some reason neither of the two masters had the intention of letting him go.He had no choice but to use it here as a display.

Wuquan shook his head: "The road after this depends on your own choice. But boy, do you want to be my apprentice, and then realize your ambition in another way?" He said and squeezed towards Shao Zhiyan Eye.

Shao Zhiyan smiled slightly: "Master, how can Xiao Ke He De be valued by you. But Xiao Ke has no idea of ​​becoming a monk."

Wuquan smashed it and smashed it with a regretful look: "It's a pity, it's a pity, it's perfect to see your ascetic appearance. Then I'll go to that little girl to discuss it. She should have a hard life." My apprentice."

For some reason, when Wu Quan talked about the little girl, the first thing Shao Zhiyan thought of was Su Wanqiu.

At this time, Su Wanqiu was staring at Danmei as she drank the fourth bowl of medicine.

In the past two days, Danmei seemed to be thinking about it, and she no longer resisted taking medicine.And seeing her ruddy complexion, it is estimated that Tourmaline still couldn't let it go, so she often secretly brought her food.

She stared at Danmei and finished drinking the medicine, then got up and left without saying anything.But I didn't expect that today Danmei would take the initiative to ask: "Where are you going to send me?" Danmei asked and threw a plum into her mouth, lying on the haystack with a charming posture.

Su Wanqiu paused and did not turn around, but said coldly: "You will know tomorrow. Why rush this moment?" After speaking, she left the firewood room.

 Ah, peace of mind.

  Write well and don't care about other things.

  Let it go, let it go~~
  _(:з」∠)_
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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