Chapter 270 What message does the abbot want to convey to her

He wanted to follow Yun Ranran away, and wanted to wave away Rong Che who was beside Yun Ranran.

But the abbot, who had been sitting on the futon, looked up at him at the right time and said:
"Your Highness Seventh Prince, let's continue the chanting just now."

Nangongye's thoughts just now were completely dispelled by the abbot's words.

Nangongye turned his head to look at the abbot, and saw that the abbot had an amiable but serious look on his face.

He sighed helplessly, had no choice but to turn around slowly, walked to the futon just now and sat down, following the abbot's chanting.

He is now praying for the blessing of the father and mother, and he must not follow Ranran to leave here at will.

If he followed Ranran and left here, he would not be able to explain to his father after returning to the palace...

After the abbot closed his eyes and read the scriptures in a low voice for a while, he suddenly opened his eyes and glanced in the direction of the door of the Zen house.

Thinking of Yun Ranran and Rong Che, a strange color flashed across his old cheeks, and he sighed inwardly, then he stood up, walked out of the meditation room, and asked a little novice outside the door to call Another eminent monk from the temple came over and let this eminent monk lead Nangong Ye and Fan Yiyao to continue chanting.

After Yun Ranran returned to her small courtyard, she sat beside the stone table in the courtyard, waiting for Cuiping to pack up the last things.

Although Rong Che had nothing to pack, she was still sent back to pack up.

Yun Ranran was sitting beside the stone table, boredly looking at the sky above her head in a daze, and was ecstatic.

But at the gate of the courtyard, there was a clear voice of a young novice: "Miss Yun..."

When Yun Ranran heard the clear voice, she turned her head quickly and looked at the little monk at the gate of the courtyard.

The little novice quickly walked into the yard, walked up to Yun Ranran, and performed a Buddhist ceremony with Yun Ranran:

"Miss Yun, I am under the order of the abbot to bring something to Miss Yun. Miss Yun... This is what the abbot asked me to give you."

As the little novice said, he handed over a note from his hand and signaled Yun Ranran to accept it.

Yun Ranran looked down at the note handed over by the little monk.

Her clear willow eyebrows moved slightly, and a trace of doubt flashed in her eyes.

Why would the abbot send someone to bring her a note? Does the abbot have something to say to her?
Yun Ranran thought to herself, and quickly reached out to take the note.

Unfold the note in your hand, and look at the content presented on the note.

I saw the note said:

Cover your face with black hair,
Hidden Dragon was originally the sky in the sea.

The six clear roots are the way,
Regression turns out to be forward.

Yun Ranran looked at the poem, and her beautiful willow eyebrows frowned uncontrollably.

Why did the abbot write a poem for her? Could it be that he wanted to convey some message to her through this poem? !

Yun Ranran stared fixedly at the poem on the paper.

I was thinking about what message the abbot wanted to convey to her in this poem.

But the little novice monk performed another Buddhist ceremony to her, and said to her suddenly:

"Miss Yun, the things have been delivered, so I will leave first."

After saying that, the little novice quickly turned around and walked towards the gate of the yard.

At the gate of the courtyard, Rong Che's figure suddenly appeared in Yun Ranran's eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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