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Chapter 110 Leisurely

Chapter 110 Leisurely
After Jiang Yao went up the mountain, someone came to pick her up soon.

The head of the nunnery is Master Ci'an, about forty years old, with kind eyebrows and kind eyes, very kind.

On the first day, she was bestowed with the Dharma name Huiwu, and by the way, arranged for her to clean up here. She had morning classes every day, then cleaned, planted the land with them, and then went to class and recited scriptures.

Jiang Yao thought about it, she was a disciple of Taoism who came to Buddhism to practice.

If the master and her old man Quanxia knew, Yuemo would jump out and reason with her. It's unfortunate that there is such a traitor as her.

Why did she only think about how to repair Duan Wang at the beginning, instead of haggling with Mu Guhong, and didn't come to the nunnery to repair at the Taoist temple?

Obviously, Taoism is suitable for her. Now that she has different beliefs, she has to insist on doing morning classes every day, which is indeed a bit painful.

However, the female masters here all adhere to the principle of teaching, and are extremely generous to Jiang Yao.

Every time Jiang Yao wanted to be lazy, there was always a bald nun who smiled kindly at her and said, "Hui Wu, if you don't understand, please say it again for the teacher."

Jiang Yao: "..."

This day is over!
There is a big gap between her, a sect disciple who wants to cultivate herself all day long to become an immortal, and a sect disciple who wants to persuade people to do good deeds all day long, so that she can live a good life in reincarnation when she comes.

When Piansheng faced Master Ci'an's compassionate and kind face, she couldn't say anything.

Holding the scriptures in his arms, he began to read.

Not to mention, Buddhism and Taoism have something in common, and Buddhism and truth are not mutually exclusive, so it is not difficult to understand.

When Master Ci'an gave a lecture next time, Jiang Yao was able to answer Master Ci'an's questions while deserting.

And she answered with unique insights.

Master Ci'an looked at her and became more amiable, "Hui Wu, in fact, you still have a predestined relationship with my Buddhism."

Most people can't comprehend such a deep place, so it can be seen that she understood it by herself.

The way Master Ci'an looked at Jiang Yao made Jiang Yao feel weird, because she was staring at her own head.

The hair on Jiang Yao's head was still black and blue, very soft, seeing Master Ci'an with a slightly regretful expression.

Jiang Yao was frightened and said straightly: "Master, I am stupid, these truths were told to me by the master of the country before!"

Let's push it to Si Luochen's side first, in case Master Ci'an sees Mu Guhong one day and doesn't intend to release himself, and insists on getting himself shaved, it's over.

That is the real shame of Taoism!

For this matter, Jiang Yao decided to play dumb in the future!

I didn't like to read the scriptures very much, so I threw them aside.

As soon as I have time, I started wandering around the Lotus Temple.

During the few days here, she got a rough idea of ​​the terrain and became familiar with the people here.

The temple is a place of pure cultivation, and the Lotus Temple is different from other nunneries. It looks extraordinarily cold without many believers.

On weekdays, the only people who visit here are the female relatives of some officials.

On this day, after Jiang Yao finished picking water, she ran to the back mountain and sat on one of her favorite trees. From this angle, she could see the whole capital city.

Thinking, in the future, Mu Guhong will completely forget her, come up with a way to escape, and escape from here to heaven.

In this way, the people of the Jiang family thought she was dead, and probably they were only sad for a while, but they would not suffer any harm, and Mu Guhong would not care about a "dead" person like her.

(End of this chapter)

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