Medicinal Concubine

Chapter 983 Consummation of merit, death without illness...

Chapter 983 Consummation of merit, death without illness...

The monk was a little surprised to see that Xin Yi didn't read the letter right away, but the surprised expression just flashed by at that moment, so he nodded at Xin Yi's words and said:
"Yes, the poor monk was indeed by my side on the day the abbot passed away. On that day, as usual, when the poor monk went to the abbot's room, the abbot was meditating. When he saw the poor monk, he took out the letter from his arms and handed it to the abbot. Poor monk, I told the benefactor to give it to you when she comes..."

"At that time, the poor monk felt that the abbot's words were a little strange. Before he had time to ask him, he lost his breath. Although the abbot said he was sick and never saw visitors, he didn't have any diseases in his body. He should have died without any problems in the world. !"

It can be seen that this monk has a lot of affection for the presiding abbot. Even a monk who has no joy or sorrow and six pure senses has endless sadness on his face when talking about the abbot's death.

"The merits and virtues are complete, and there is no disease..."

Xin Yi murmured and repeated the monk's words several times, and then his eyes slowly moved to the peaceful face of the presiding abbot, it seemed that he died without a problem.

Even so, Xin Yi still refused to give up the idea of ​​checking again:

"Master, can I take a look at the abbot? Maybe he has some hidden disease that is unknown, so it can be a reminder for future generations and benefit future generations..."

The monk understood the meaning of the inspection in Xin Yi's mouth, he looked at Xin Yi and hesitated:
"The abbot said that the female benefactor is a person with superb medical skills, and he has taken such good care of the female benefactor. Since it is a measure to benefit future generations, the abbot will not mind if he is in heaven. Female benefactor, please~"

The monk agreed, which made the spirits of Hanfeng Baizhi and the others who were nervous at the side less tense.

Xin Yi seemed surprised that the monk was so forthright, but she quickly bowed to the monk: "Thank you, Master, for fulfilling the task!"

Then he went straight to the abbot's body, bowed and squatted down on his head, lifted his eyelids, probed his nasal cavity, and looked at his mouth, in front of the monk She didn't use silver needles, but when the inspection was about to end, she signaled to Han Feng, and Han Feng knew which monk he walked up to:
"Master, can you come here? Why is there blood at the entrance of the Daxiong Palace?"

"Ah? Where?"

The Daxiong Hall is the holy place of the Buddha, so why is it not surprising that bloodstains appeared?
As soon as the monk heard this, he hurriedly walked towards the cold wind. At this time, Bai Zhi quickly walked to Xin Yi's side and covered Xin Yi's next movements with his body.

Xin Yi quickly took out the silver needle, and probed into the abbot's nasal cavity again. There was nothing abnormal, the same was true in the mouth, the bottom of the ear was also normal, and the same was true in the wrist and arm...

Xin Yi's brows became tighter and tighter, thinking hard about what else might be missed, and suddenly heard the cold wind's voice suddenly raised:

"So that's the case, I offended the master, I just wipe it clean!"

Seeing that Han Feng and the monk had turned around, Xin Yi quickly put away the silver needle, and then covered the abbot's head with the cassock as if nothing had happened, then she stood up and bowed to the monk:
"Forgive me for taking the liberty, my daughter has just seen it, and the presiding abbot is indeed consummated, presumably the Buddha accepted him there!"

The monk nodded when he heard the words, and said nothing.

(End of this chapter)

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