Chapter 77

Du Ruo's eyes lit up immediately, and he asked quickly, "Master, can you do something?"

"Well, it depends on fate." The monk stretched out his hand and weighed the air.

"Does the master think we are destined?" Du Ruo asked cautiously before he could react.

The monk looked at the empty palms, and suddenly his expression became unfriendly, and he said, "No fate."

Ah Xiang took out a piece of silver from her purse and handed it to the monk: "Master, please, my little...Young master has been in bad luck recently, please help me, Master."

The monk weighed the weight in his hand and was quite satisfied, and said: "Amitabha, if you have a predestined relationship, please come inside."

As soon as one foot stepped into the hall, a young monk ran over, pulled the fat monk over and said, "Senior Brother! That man finally woke up!!"

"Amitabha, good and good!" The fat monk chanted the Buddha's name, and immediately left the two people who were waiting for his help and the young monk and ran to the meditation room behind the temple.

Du Ruo was a little curious, but at the same time she also had a strange feeling in her heart. She motioned for Ah Xiang to take a look and followed the fat monk.

The two monks pushed aside the meditation room and walked in. In the simple room lay a handsome young man, who looked at the two monks suspiciously and vigilantly, and said, "Why am I here?"

"Ah..." Ah Xiang, who was standing by the window and came over to peek, couldn't help but exclaimed. Although Du Ruo covered her mouth in time, she was still discovered by the three people in the room.

The young man who just woke up inside also saw Du Ruo and A Xiang, and frowned, "It's you?"

Du Ruo felt his palms sweat.

The person lying in the meditation room of the temple turned out to be Mu Liangcheng.

She squeezed Ah Xiang's hand to signal Ah Xiang not to talk too much, and then said, "Brother Mu, why did you come to the temple so early in the morning?"

Mu Liangcheng frowned and said, "It's early in the morning? Didn't we just go back from Piaohonglou...I..." He patted his head, unable to remember what happened afterwards.

Hearing what he said, Du Ruo felt Ah Xiang's hands trembling.

She herself was a little flustered, if this person is Mu Liangcheng, then who is in the academy?
If Mu Liangcheng had been dropped earlier that day, then she would still be sleeping on the same bed with an unknown person these days, and she would be covered in cold sweat just thinking about it.

"Benefactor, you passed out in the small forest behind for some reason a few days ago, and I rescued you." The fat monk clasped his hands together and explained.

Mu Liangcheng looked at the monk suspiciously, then at Du Ruo, and said, "Du Wuji, why did you guys knock me out and throw me into the grove?"

"Uh..." Du Ruo twitched the corner of his mouth helplessly, why did the words sound so indescribable in his ears?She considered the words for a long time and said, "Why don't we go back to the academy and talk about it?"

Mu Liangcheng waved away the hands of the two monks, paused again, recalled what the monk said just now, and said in surprise, "A few days ago? How many days have I been in a coma?"

"Exactly."

He looked at Du Ruo angrily, and said, "Are you trying to murder me?"

"There is a misunderstanding here, you will understand when you go back to the academy!" Du Ruo quickly explained.

"Okay, I'm going to ask the academician why my son has been missing for so many days and no one came to find him." Mu Liangcheng was about to leave the temple directly after lying down for so many days, but because he hadn't eaten for so many days, his footsteps were weak and he knelt down fell to the ground.

Du Ruo and Ah Xiang couldn't help but raised their eyebrows and took a deep breath.

This kind of appearance when the legs are so soft that you can't stand upright when you get out of bed...it's really involuntary to think about...

(End of this chapter)

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