Chapter 315
When Qi Li heard the little monk's words, his hands trembled in shock: "Little master, please hurry up and report to the master. I am Qi Shilang's mother. Tell the master that I will never allow him to become a monk. Hurry up." Hurry up, little master, go and report to master!"

The little monk took another deep bow before entering the temple. Father Qi frowned at Qi's crazy appearance and said, "Old woman, I can tell you that I will see Shiro in a while, but I only know how to be angry! This child You are also spoiled by yourself, I don't need to remind you of his temper."

I don't know what Qi Li was thinking, she didn't respond to Father Qi, she just kept saying: "Siro, Shiro, how could you treat me like this? How could you treat me like this..."

Seeing her insane appearance, Father Qi immediately raised his voice: "Okay! If you want to do this again, you will go down the mountain now!"

Immediately, Qi Li stood there in a daze, until the little monk came to lead the people, and she seemed to wake up.

Seeing her like this, Ji Xinmiao sighed in her heart: Poor parents all over the world!

There are several large and small courtyards in the backyard of the temple. The four of them followed the young monk into a small courtyard. From the window, they could see Qi Shilang sitting quietly at the table, carefully reading the book in his hand.

I haven't seen her for two months, and some of the sunburn has receded from my face.Wearing gray monk robes, a pair of calm eyes, and long hair tied neatly on the top of his head, Qi Silang at this moment has the refined temperament of a scholar in Ji Xinmiao's eyes.

"Shiro...uh...you bad boy, you're really going too far..." Seeing that her son was really in front of her eyes, Qi Li rushed towards him screaming, crying and cursing at the same time.

And Qi Silang obviously saw a group of people entering the door, so he saluted like an outsider.It's just that before the others sat down, Qi Li rushed forward. He didn't speak or fight back. He just looked at Qi Li quietly like this, let her cry and scold, let her beat him, and kept letting go of his hands. On the books on the table.

Seeing him like this, Ji Xinmiao had a bad premonition in his heart.

Seeing that Mrs. Qi and Li had almost made a fuss, Father Qi stopped immediately: "Enough! Why can't you cry in the holy place of Buddhism? Be careful that the gods blame you."

When Qi Li heard this, she was so frightened that she immediately stopped crying: "Silang, go home with your mother."

Qi Silang looked at his elder brother and sister-in-law in front of him, then at his own mother, and said after a long time, "I'm not going back."

"What..." Qi Li screamed again: "Are you trying to force your mother to death?"

"I didn't force you. Whether you want to die or live, everyone has their own destiny. All life, old age, sickness and death are predestined by God, and no one can force anyone."

Father Qi was a little panicked when he heard Qi Silang's words: "Silang, what do you want!"

Qi Shilang still had no face: "I don't want to do anything, I just want to live my life here peacefully! Please don't bother me again in the future."

With a 'snap', Qi Silang's face immediately had a red mark, and Father Qi pointed at Qi Silang with shaking fingers and scolded: "You scoundrel, your book is read into the eyes of a dog's ass! Sangang Wuchang, don't you? Haven’t read it? Father is the guide for son, your parents haven’t repaid their kindness, yet you think of abandoning the kindness of nurturing and becoming a monk? I’ll kill you, a rebellious son!”

Seeing that his father was angry, Qi Dalang had no choice but to step forward and hold his father back and said: "Father, the fourth brother is not an unfilial person. The reason why he has such thoughts must be after careful consideration. You might as well listen to him." How should I put it. This is a sacred place for Buddhism, not a good place to educate your children."

Hearing what the eldest son said, Father Qi took a step back. He pointed to Qi Silang and asked, "Tell me, is it because your mother obstructed your marriage that you are going to take revenge on her by becoming a monk? Would you like to get married today?" Tell me a reason, and I will ask your elder brother to tie you back and teach you a lesson!"

Qi Silang bowed his head and said nothing, Qi Dalang said helplessly: "Fourth brother, are you really going to make trouble like this? You don't think about your sister-in-law. If you do this, how will she stay in the Qi family in the future?"

Hearing the last sentence, Qi Shilang finally raised his head, and said bitterly: "Brother, I really don't want to live a life like the third brother who is not at peace with each other, and is also mixed with endless quarrels. Before I was young and ignorant, and I didn't know what love and love are. But in the past few years, I have grown up and seen all kinds of life in the village, and I have ideas about my future in my heart.

The mother's concern and the son understand that as long as she can obey her, she will be safe.But my mother never thought about what kind of a daughter-in-law she found for the third brother. I think my mother knows better than me.How the third elder brother and third sister-in-law are doing, I'm afraid my mother knows it well.I know that I am sorry for the kindness of my parents in nurturing, but instead of going back to live a life that is worse than death, it is better to dedicate myself to the Buddha to feel at ease. "

Immediately, Qi Li was very angry, fingers trembling on Qi Silang's forehead and asked: "You heartless thing, you talk so much just to tell your old lady, if I don't let you marry Ji's daughter, would you rather become a monk? "

Qi Silang saw that Qi Li was starting to be unreasonable again, so he stroked the Buddhist scriptures and calmed down: "Mother, don't be angry, your son is not what you think. A person with a heart will not care if she is Ji's daughter or Mrs. Li only cares about her being her. Body, hair and skin are determined by parents, and sons should be filial first. Therefore, mothers do not need to be angry, and children will never do things against your will, and will not let their mothers be born My heart is suffering for a lifetime, so my mother can rest assured."

Qi Li was taken aback: "You mean you will listen to me?"

Qi Shilang shook his head: "My child's heart became clearer after listening to the master's teaching on Buddhism in the temple. Filial piety to parents is the responsibility of every junior, but it is not stupid filial piety. The child has received the kindness of his parents' upbringing, so filial piety should come first. However, big men have principles in doing things, do something and not do something.

A son can marry someone you don't like against his mother's will, instead of obeying his mother's arrangement in everything.The son didn't want to go against his mother's will, but he didn't want to suffer for his whole life either.Therefore, although the mother can rest assured, without the order of the parents, the son will never make his own decisions in the marriage.However…"

"But what?" Qi Li asked nervously.

"However, when you can't have both, it's better to take a step back and give up completely."

"Give up? Give up what?" Qi Li became flustered at his son's sudden crumpled words.

"Give up what I want, and also give up what I don't want. I have no desires and no desires, and my heart is wider than the world."

"You really want to become a monk? No, I won't!" Qi Li yelled out loudly.

"My child has made an appointment with the abbot. Next month, on the nineteenth day, Guanyin Bodhisattva's birthday, he will return to Buddhism." Seeing that his mother did not seem to be relaxed, Qi Shilang felt that only by becoming a monk would he be able to live peacefully in this life.

As soon as Qi Silang finished speaking, Qi Li screamed: "Qi Silang, if you dare to become a monk, I will bump your old lady to death in front of this temple!"

(End of this chapter)

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