On the second day of the Lunar New Year, Fu Daishi planned to go to the temple on the outskirts of the city to visit Grandma Fu who was practicing there.

Grandma was used to a quiet life and was afraid of the children making noise, so Fu Daishi only took Fu Yanheng, Lin Luqing, Fu Junlin and Fu Jiayi with him.

The temple is not big, but it has a beautiful environment and is clean and elegant.

This was not Lu Qing’s first visit, but she still felt the special shock that the temple brought to her.

People are usually busy with their lives, often doing things for the sake of profit, and rarely ask their own hearts. When they arrive at the temple, all good and bad thoughts seem to be spread out in front of the Buddha for scrutiny.

The Fu family's grandmother practiced Buddhism with her hair untied, so she had fewer restrictions. Before the Spring Festival, the Fu family had already arranged for someone to deliver all the supplies.

In the wing room next to the temple, Fu Daishi brought the children to pay homage to their grandmother. Grandma Fu did not give them red envelopes, but gave each of them a peace amulet.

Grandma Fu said, "Seeing you all is better than anything else. You don't have to send me so much food, drink, clothes, and other things in the future. You should cultivate your mind more when you have time, and you should also respect heaven and earth at home. Don't do anything wrong just because you have money."

Fu Daishi replied, "Mom, none of our children are spoiled brats. They are all very capable."

Grandma Fu looked at the children and nodded, "I know, I'm just giving you some instructions."

At this time, a girl came over with a tray and a few cups of tea. Fu Daishi saw that she looked unfamiliar, so after she left, he asked, "Mom, who is this child? I have never seen her before."

Grandma Fu said, "Speaking of her, I still need your help. This child was rescued from the sea by nearby fishermen while fishing. Maybe she got brain damage when she fell into the water. She can't remember anything in the past, even her last name and name. The fishermen also called the police, but no useful information has been found yet. She looks to be at least 18 or 19 years old, and there's no way she can go to an orphanage. Just keep her here with me and help."

Fu Daishi said, "That's also a poor child. Mom, what do you want me to do?"

Grandma Fu took a sip of tea and continued, "I see that this child has good manners, so keeping her here is not a long-term solution. You can take her back and slowly help her find her family. She can read and write, and can wash clothes and cook now. You can let her help as a maid at home, or do some other work. If she can't find her family for a long time, then everything will be delayed here. If you really help her find her family, it will be your merit."

Fu Daishi hurriedly agreed.

At this time, people in the nearby villages had already learned that Fu Daishi had arrived, and they all came to visit him and wish him a happy new year. Since the Fu family built the temple here, the Fu Group has done a lot of good things for the nearby villages. There are elderly people who are left without care, and children who drop out of school due to poverty, and the Fu Group always helps. So when everyone heard that Fu Daishi had arrived, they all came to visit him.

Fu Daishi took Fu Yanheng and Fu Junlin out to entertain the guests, leaving Luqing and Jiayi to accompany grandma.

Grandma Fu looked at Lu Qing and held her hand. "Good child, you are a filial child. I am considered a monk living here, and you are a layperson. Although it is not convenient for you to come often, you send me things every now and then." Lu Qing smiled and said, "Grandma, Yan Heng usually misses you very much, but he is afraid of disturbing your meditation, so he can't come often."

"Yes, I know. I told you not to come here often. You are all kind-hearted children. You should also worry about that girl. By the way, because she can't remember her name, we all call her Little Fish. Just like a little fish caught by a fisherman!"

Lu Qing agreed, "Don't worry, grandma. My parents are usually busy, and I will definitely take this matter to heart. I will never let Xiaoyu suffer when I bring her back."

Grandma looked at Luqing and Jiayi carefully and said, "It's not easy for a woman to live in this world. You two are both born into wealthy families. Don't think that this is your due. You should do more good deeds and cultivate your character. Only then can you turn danger into safety when you encounter difficulties in the future."

Lu Qing and Jiayi both agreed.

Grandma took Jiayi's hand again and said, "Child, you want to do great things and be a lady teacher. Don't let the clouds cover your eyes. What is yours is always yours, and what is not yours cannot be forced."

Jiayi was confused and was about to ask what happened when Fu Daishi and the others came back.

Fu Daishi said to his mother, "Someone from the village just came and said that a child had leukemia and had no money to treat it. I have arranged for Yan Heng to take care of him."

Grandma Fu chanted a Buddhist chant, "Although it is his fate to get sick, you are doing a great deed by lending a helping hand. It is said that all businessmen are dishonest, but I still hope that people in our family can do more good deeds. I have done many things wrong in my life, and those who have done bad things will have to settle accounts with the Buddha one day." After that, she returned to the Buddhist temple to chant sutras.

Seeing that his mother was tired, Fu Daishi had to take his family to burn incense in front of the Buddha before returning to the city.

The New Year atmosphere is quite strong in the suburbs. Along the way, we met several groups of local villagers performing folk performances, such as land boat racing, stilt walking, and yangko dancing. It was really lively and lively.

Lu Qing looked at the smiles on the faces of the people around her and suddenly felt that perhaps there was really no necessary connection between money and happiness. Then she thought of the child with leukemia and felt that money was still very important.

On the way back, Lu Qing chatted with Xiaoyu slowly, trying to find clues, but Xiaoyu could not remember anything except that he was on a big ship before falling into the water.

Fu Daishi, Fu Yanheng and Fu Junlin were going to attend a dinner party in the evening. Lu Qing and Jiayi took Xiaoyu back to Fu's house.

Lu Qing first settled Xiaoyu on the first floor of the east wing, where there was a worker's room that was temporarily empty. Lu Qing had someone clean it up, put in new bedding, and installed a TV. Knowing that Xiaoyu didn't have an ID card and couldn't get a phone card, Lu Qing arranged for someone to get her a temporary phone card and buy her a new smartphone. Xiaoyu was a little shorter than Lu Qing, about the same height as Fu Jiayi, and Jiayi also enthusiastically brought her a lot of casual clothes.

Because Xiaoyu can read, Jiayi brought her some novels, magazines and newspapers, hoping that Xiaoyu could remember something.

In the afternoon, several maids of the Fu family were going shopping in the city center, and Lu Qing asked them to take Xiaoyu with them to go shopping and buy some things that girls needed, and arranged for the family car to accompany them. Before the car left, Lu Qing suddenly remembered that Xiaoyu might not have money on her, so she took out a stack of cash and stuffed it into Xiaoyu's handbag.

Only Lu Qing, Fu Jiayi and Gan Meng were at home for dinner. The three of them all agreed that they wanted to eat something light.

Chef Fan simply made a rice soup hotpot, which was light, refreshing, delicious and not burdensome.

Lu Qing usually loves to eat fish slices. Master Fan cuts the fish slices thinly and freshly. Jiayi eats them happily, but Lu Qing doesn't know why she finds it fishy and only eats some vegetables. Gan Meng looks at the two of them being so intimate and rolls her eyes many times.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like