The practice of fast wear is successful

Chapter 661 The aggrieved son-in-law

Chapter 661 The Aggrieved Prince Consort ([-])

Even though Princess Mingyang was displeased with Jin Ke not being in the mansion, she focused on Pu Shan and didn't care much about the son-in-law's departure.

However, even so, when Jin Ke returned home, she was still glared at by Princess Mingyang.

Jin Ke smiled at this and didn't say much.

She went to the study, and asked the attendants to bring the three children over.

Although Wu Tang is three years old now, he has already learned to speak, and his articulate words are clear.

He also remembered what Jin Ke taught him, so on the first day of learning, Jin Ke wrote a word for the three of them to learn. Wu Tang has a good memory, and Wu Jiao is also good. As for Wu Yu, Jin Ke taught it several times patiently.

To be honest, he can bypass Wu Yu directly to teach Wu Jinghe's two children, but she still needs Wu Yu to deal with Princess Mingyang and Pu Shan, so naturally it is impossible to cool him down now.

After studying with Jin Ke for a few days, the three children have learned a lot. Wu Tang and Wu Jiao are no longer as timid as they were in the Hou's Mansion because of their biological father's personal teaching. They also enjoy their father's love. As for Wu Yu, of course there are gains, the biggest gain is that he feels that his father neglects him, and he feels that his father seems to love that guy Wu Tang more.

He was very unhappy about this, and felt aggrieved as if he drank a pot of old vinegar, which was so sour, but his father told him that Wu Tang was stupid than him, so he paid more attention to him.

In this way, Wu Yu was successfully tricked by Jin Ke.

After Jin Ke worked as a teacher for a few days, he went to do important things.

The night is dim, the shadow of the moon is hazy, and the unknown birds on the branches are singing intermittently, which makes people feel chills for no reason in the dark night. Such a night is weird and quiet.

Guanghua Temple

A black shadow rushed into Master Santu's meditation room like a ray of light. At this moment, Master Santu was reading scriptures in the dim light, when the candle on the table flickered suddenly.

Master Santu frowned, doubts appeared on his benevolent face.

"The second son of Xuanyonghou's Mansion has met the master."

Jin Ke appeared in Master Santu's meditation room, she seemed to appear out of the air, because Santu did not see clearly how she appeared.

There have always been people in the Jianghu who are superb in martial arts, and Santu knows that the person in front of him who claims to be the son of the Hou's mansion is very good at lightness kung fu.

"I don't know if the benefactor is here at this time, is there something important?"

Santu didn't feel this person's killing intent and hatred towards him, and her face was very calm, so he concluded that this person came from a kind person.

Jin Ke smiled and sat beside him independently, "Wu Jinghe is here, so naturally I have something to ask, and if you bother me, please forgive me."

Master Santu smiled, his benevolent face was wrinkled and wrinkled, not very pretty, but his natural kindness made him look like a reincarnated Buddha.

Jin Ke didn't feel bad about him either. After all, although Pu Shan was his apprentice, he did not have any trouble with the Wu family.

"This benefactor, please say something."

Master Santu smiled kindly, picked up the teapot and poured a cup of tea, and handed it to Jin Ke.

Jin Ke knew that although this Master Santu looked benevolent, he had a bad temper. It can be said that his temper was like a sponge, and it would not deform no matter how much it was squeezed.

"Master Santu also heard about the plague in Shu, right?"

Jin Ke took the teacup sent by Master Santu, and asked a question as if unintentionally, pursing his lips.

Santu still smiled kindly, "I heard that, alas, the people of Sichuan have suffered."

Jin Ke said, "Since Master Santu is aware of the plague in Shu, Jinghe came here today, and he really has a heartless request."

Seeing that Santu's face remained calm, she continued, "His Royal Highness is currently sent to Shu to treat the plague, but I heard that the plague in Shu is difficult. I am afraid that His Royal Highness will not be able to stabilize the hearts of the people. As a Buddhist monk, the general public To cross sentient beings, I think I will not refuse my young master's request."

"Of course, if the master refuses, I have nothing to say. After all, the land of Shu is a place that no one dares to set foot in. If the master can go to help His Highness the Crown Prince to appease the people, it will surely make the world respect Buddhism even more. In the future, the Crown Prince When His Highness ascends the throne, the benefits of the master will naturally not be less."

The prosperity of the world is all for profit. Jin Ke knows that this guy Santu is not short of money or fame. As for power, it is useless for him to be a monk. The prestige of Buddhism has always been there.

What's more, as the most prestigious high-ranking monk today, he also shoulders the mission of carrying forward Buddhism.

Santu pondered for a moment, then suddenly laughed out loud, his kind eyes were radiant, "But I'm the abbot of Guanghua Temple, if I leave, I'm afraid no one will take care of the affairs of the temple."

Jin Ke chuckled, "Guanghua Temple is the largest temple in the world, the representative of the Buddhists in the world, if no one has the ability to take care of the affairs of the temple except you, the master, then it is not just a show, and it is ridiculed by the people of the world? If I guess That's right, Master Pushan, the chief disciple of the master, is highly respected and will be able to solve the master's worries and problems."

Master Santu was very surprised that she knew Pushan, although Pushan usually followed him to pray for the blessings of the princes and princes in Beijing, but if they knew Pushan's name, there were probably very few.

However, Pu Shan does have the ability to succeed him.

He sighed heavily, these princes and grandsons have changeable tempers, if he refuses today, he is afraid that it will bring troubles to Buddhism and Guanghua Temple in the future.

"I don't know what Master Santu is thinking about?"

Jin Ke knew that he would agree, not to mention the generous conditions she proposed, even if he passed away in Shu, as a close friend of the prince, she would also promise to give the things he would give to Guanghua Temple. Of course, the most powerful thing is the fear of falling. An emperor will reject Guanghua Temple because of him. At that time, it will be his fault for the decline of Buddhism.

"The old man promised, and ask the young master to remember what I said."

Undoubtedly, Master Santu smiled and agreed.

Jin Ke pursed his lips, his eyes were full of brilliance.

"Then, after His Highness the Crown Prince advises the Emperor, I will send someone to pick up Master!"

"My old man is waiting in the temple."

Master Santu sighed, smiled, and put down the scriptures in his hand, reflecting the dim light, his mood seemed to be melancholy.

Jin Ke cupped his hands, "Since the master has agreed, I should leave too, don't disturb the master's rest, and leave!"

Then, a gust of wind blew by, and there was no one else in sight.

Master Santu shook his head and blew out the lamp on the table.

When Jin Ke returned to the princess mansion, he wrote a letter overnight and sent it to the prince.

The prince had a smile on his face when he received the letter.

After a few days, all the preparations for going to Shu were ready, and Master Santu was invited back by the people sent by the prince.

When the people in the capital heard that the prince had actually invited Master Santu, and even persuaded him to go to Shu to pray for blessings, they all said in their hearts that the prince has a kind heart and a princely demeanor.

(End of this chapter)

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