Tender as wild

Chapter 81 Additional update

Chapter 81 Additional update
  The scenery from the top down was indeed spectacular, with countless varieties of lush greenery, but she didn't find a single wild pear tree.

Bai Li was stunned.

The heart shivered and trembled involuntarily.

she thinks.

She could no longer regard that dream as a vain fantasy, and all kinds of excuses could not support such a coincidence.

After all, this was her first time here and she had never seen it on the Internet.

The dream was real, she no longer doubted that.

Then why... isn't there a wild pear tree under the mountain?
  The breeze blew the incense in the temple far away, the smell of incense was everywhere, and the morning bell trembled.

Baili was called away by Chen Sang.

Because I carry the secret of my dream, I take every step half-heartedly.

Chen Sang pulled her into the main hall.

There is a threshold at the door. After crossing it, you will see a huge Buddha statue. It is surrounded by yellow silk hanging on the floor. There are countless Sanskrit characters on it.

There were not many pilgrims at this time.

They easily knelt on the bright yellow mat in front of the Buddha statue.

After Baili kowtowed three times, she raised her eyes and looked up. The golden Buddha statue looked at them lovingly, gorgeous, solemn, and compassionate.

For a moment, Bai Li felt like she was deaf. The footsteps around her were replaced by buzzing sounds. The surroundings were unusually quiet.

She couldn't understand the Buddha, but the Buddha seemed to understand her.

This feeling is indeed magical.

Bai Li followed Chen Sang's example and clasped her hands together.

He silently recited his wish in his heart.

[Can you tell me why I often dream about this place? If not, I hope my brother Fang Ye is safe. 】

The wind on the mountain seemed to be stronger, and the sun was swallowed up by dark clouds floating in the distance.

When Bai Li raised her eyes, she noticed from the corner of her eye a monk standing next to him, sweeping fallen leaves in the courtyard.

The monks in this temple seemed to like wearing white robes. As if aware of her gaze, the monk stopped cleaning and walked to the backyard.

That backyard.

Bai Li stood up and followed Chen Sang while he was about to find the kitten on the mountain. The gravel-paved path reached the end after walking for more than ten meters.

The huge black wooden door was closed tightly, and the plaque next to it read: [Pilgrims Stop]

Ok……

Bai Li subconsciously looked at the high walls on both sides, and then took a step back. Someone thought she was going to climb the wall and quickly shouted.

"Girl, you don't dare to climb."

Bai Li shook her head hurriedly.

She is a very polite person.

Even if she wanted to go in again, she would not climb over the wall.

Not long after.

The monk finally opened the door.

In a few short seconds, Baili clearly saw the appearance of the entire backyard through the crack in the door. It was the same as in the dream, but different.

Because there is no Buddha statue in the wooden house in the middle, it is very deserted.

A trace of disappointment flashed in Bai Li's eyes. The monk had come out, holding a Buddhist bead and looking at her.

The air felt a little quiet for a moment.

Before Bai Li could say hello awkwardly, the monk asked.

"What is Xinshan looking for?"

Bai Li shook her head, "No, I'm sorry, I'm fine."

"Yes." The monk turned around, took two steps, and suddenly looked back at her and said with a smile, "Do you need free incense string? I think you are destined to our temple."

Baili bought the incense, so it's not good to take advantage of others.

The monk came out of the temple and gave her a peace charm.

Baili said thank you happily.

on the way back.

Still thinking about temples and dreams.

 Do you want to see Tiantian? Discovering that Xiaobai Li likes him, what should Fang Ye do?
    
   
  (End of this chapter)

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