Chapter 87
I bought two train tickets, and after a short wait, the two boarded the train one after another. There were not many people on the train today, and they sat in twos and threes in the carriage. Shui'er and Daoist Qingyang found a quieter place sat down in the corner.

This trip will take more than ten hours by car, Shui'er looked at the Taoist Master Qingyang who was sitting motionless opposite, and always wanted to say something to him, otherwise the journey would be really difficult for such a long time.But looking at Taoist Qingyang's calm posture, it seemed that he didn't intend to talk to her, which made Shui'er feel a little uncomfortable.

When he was boredly looking at the passing scenery outside the car window, Daoist Qingyang said something suddenly, which scared Shui'er into a wit.

"Miss Shui'er, where did you get the bone jade Buddha on your body?"

"Ah...I..." Shui'er was momentarily at a loss.

"Haha... Did it scare you?" Daoist Qingyang finally had a ripple on his face.

Shui'er smiled awkwardly, and asked: "Master Daoist, how do you know that the object on my body is called the Bone Jade Buddha?"

The Taoist leader didn't answer, but stretched out a hand and said: "Can I let the poor Taoist take a look at it first?"

Shui'er nodded, then took off the bone jade Buddha from his neck, and handed it to the Taoist priest.

The Taoist priest took the Bone Jade Buddha, looked back and forth for a few times, looked extremely solemn, and said to himself: "The poor Taoist is indeed right. This is the treasure of Buddhism and Taoism that has disappeared for more than 100 years-the Bone Jade Buddha!"

"Ah! Is this thing so powerful?" Shui'er was surprised: "Not long ago, Yihan also told me something about the Jade Bone Buddha, but he didn't understand it very clearly. I didn't quite believe it at first. I thought she was a relic left by my grandma, which can drive away ghosts and evil spirits, but who would have thought that it would be a treasure of Buddhism and Taoism, does the Taoist priest know the origin of this bone jade Buddha?"

Daoist Qingyang nodded: "I know a little about the origin of this treasure. It was also dictated to me by my master Daoxuan Daoxuan. The specific details are not recorded in our Buddhist scripture pavilion in Wudang Mountain. By the way , you said just now that this is a relic left by your grandma, how dare you ask your grandma's honorific name?"

Shui'er said: "My grandma and I lived together in the countryside for ten years. When I was 11 years old, my grandma passed away because she saved me. When she passed away, she gave me this jade Buddha bone and asked me to carry it with me. I was born on a cloudy day, so it is easy to be contaminated with ghosts. I was told not to take it off at any time. I remember that when I was young, my grandmother was a witch in a village of ten miles and eight. Every time Shang married, she came to ask grandma, and she respected her very much, and would call her Po Lin when she saw her. That's all I know, and I haven't heard that he has any dharma name."

(End of this chapter)

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