Chapter 21
Hua Yao arrived at the door of Shuijing Nunnery, stretched out her phoenix robe, raised it again, and knelt down straight.He raised his arms upwards, made a slow circle, folded his hands on the ground, and kowtowed.

She is not bowing down to anyone, nor is she superstitious about any gods and Buddhas, but silently thanking God in her heart for allowing her to live again.

Even though he has to go through a lot of suffering after crossing, he is still alive after all.It's great to be alive!
When Hua Yao got up slowly again, her clothes were stained with dirt and her forehead was stained with dust, but it gave people a sense of solemnity and solemnity.
Master Jingzhuo, the host of Shuijing Temple, had already received the news, and brought two disciples to the door.

But he didn't invite Hua Yao to go in, but said: "The benefactor, please go back, the great benefactor is gone."

The great benefactor is the title of the empress dowager.The Empress Dowager refuses to see Hua Yao?
If it was in the past, the violent temper of the original owner would have been shouting and yelling, clamoring for an explanation.

Hua Yao just smiled, and said calmly: "In this case, it means that my intentions are not sincere enough. Please tell Master, that Yao'er misses the emperor's grandmother, even if she can take a look at her from a distance and kowtow to her, that's fine." Peace of mind."

Master Jingzhuo didn't express his opinion, but just saluted a bergamot.

This is a silent refusal. It seems that the empress dowager's heart is quite hard.But this is also within Hua Yao's expectations.

Hua Yao returned a salute, and said: "This time I came, I brought three things: a ruler, a writing brush, and poisoned wine."

Master Jingzhuo frowned when he heard the word "poisoned wine", and said quickly: "Princess, wait a moment, I'll go and talk to the great benefactor."

Hua Yao took half a step back and stood respectfully.

After a while, Master Jingzhuo came back and said, "Princess, please come in."

Hua Yao said: "Thank you."

Master Jing Zhuo led the way, the two disciples followed behind, and Hua Yao walked in the middle.

All the way to the meditation room at the back, Master Jing Zhuo stopped in his tracks and said softly, "Great benefactor, the eldest princess is here."

"Come in." The Empress Dowager's voice was not old, but it sounded a little less energetic.

Hua Yao slowly stepped forward to push the door, but did not go in immediately after the door opened, but took off the seven-color phoenix robe outside the door.

I heard Hua Yao say: "Now there is no eldest princess, only the granddaughter who came to admit her mistake. Grandmother, Yao'er knew her mistake, so she came here to think about it."

Shuijing Nunnery was built and maintained by the royal family several times. It is a place where empress dowagers and empresses prayed to Buddha.

There are also princes and princesses who cultivated themselves here in their childhood.Of course, there are those who were punished, and they are locked up here to reflect on their mistakes.

In the meditation room, the sandalwood incense was wafting in the air, and behind the purple bamboo silk curtain, the Empress Dowager was sitting upright in plain robes, but she didn't respond.

Only then did Hua Yao lift up her skirt and step over the threshold.

Master Jing Zhuo signaled the little apprentice to pick up the phoenix robe on the ground, and she closed the door of the meditation room herself.

Just as the door was closed, Hua Yao inside suddenly heard a howl of "Aw".

Shocked Master Jingzhuo and his disciples at the door, he thought: It was fine just now, very dignified.Why did you suddenly change your face?There are so many dramas.

Hua Yao didn't call "Emperor Grandmother" anymore, but called out "Grandmother, grandma."

Then, he approached step by step and said softly: "Grandmother, Yao'er knows she's wrong. Yao'er brought a ruler and asked grandma to punish her. Yao'er also brought a brush to copy scriptures and prepare to accompany her grandmother to practice Buddhist rituals. , the wooden fish and the lonely lamp are gone for the rest of their lives. If grandma and grandma don’t forgive, Yao’er still has a pot of poisoned wine..."

(End of this chapter)

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