peach blossom for wine

Chapter 6 Chapter 6

Tao Jiu ignored Qi's stunned eyes, turned around and walked towards the temple. Behind him, Mr. Fang glanced back at his baby son and grandson who was in a coma. He gritted his teeth and followed Tao Jiu step by step with the housekeeper, daughter-in-law and servants.

The yellow walls and black tiles in Qianyin Temple, the lingering fragrance of sandalwood after burning out, mixed with the fragrance of early spring grass and trees filled the nose, and the bluestone slabs all the way to the main hall were wet, and the drizzle was still falling, and Tao Jiu performed tricks He seemed to take out an oil-paper umbrella embroidered with a peach blossom pattern from his wide sleeve, and walked along the bluestone slab to the Daxiong Palace with his shiny forehead. Join the palms together and perform Buddhist rituals.

When she got to the stone steps of the main hall, Tao Jiu turned around and walked directly to the path leading to the wing of the back hall. A group of tails behind her almost bumped into a ball.

An old monk wearing a brown cassock happened to walk out of the entrance of the Daxiong Hall, followed by a big monk. The big monk frowned when he saw the pilgrims who almost bumped into each other behind Tao Jiu: "Master, what happened to Nian Jiu?" And so naughty?"

"Amitabha, Wu Yuan, I want to call Master Uncle." The old monk called him Huizhi. At this time, he twisted the Buddhist beads in his hand and performed the Buddha's salute to Tao Jiu's back from a distance, with a face full of wrinkles. Correct your big apprentice.

Taking advantage of Huizhi's inattention, Wu Yuan twitched the corners of his mouth secretly, but still put his hands together obediently.

Elder Fang, who was following behind Tao Jiu, raised his sleeves to wipe the sweat from his forehead. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of Hui Zhi behind him, opened his mouth, and finally continued to follow without saying a word.

This is not the first time for Mr. Fang to come to Qianyin Temple. Except for the "abbot" whom he met this time, he still knows and respects this highly respected Master Huizhi. Anyone who comes to this temple to offer incense and pray for blessings or peace, will receive a peace talisman and The unraveling of the lotteries all came from the hands of this wise master.

Old Master Fang broke out in a cold sweat, thinking to himself that he hadn't been rude to this rather young-looking "abbot" just now, whether the little grandson can wake up, this "abbot" can be said to be the last straw.

If Tao Jiu knew that she was being treated as a "straw", her furious hair would stand on end. To put it bluntly, he is obviously a peach blossom, okay?

Half an hour later, Tao Jiu sat cross-legged on the futon in the wing room, listening to the young master's mother wiping her tears with a small handkerchief and telling about young master Fang's condition, looking at the sallow fat man lying on the couch with the corners of his mouth and brows Convulsively.

Is this sick?Well, Tao Jiu thought about it for a while, and she was really "sick", but the theory of "losing flesh" really needs to be studied. Tao Jiu looked at the fat man carefully again, thinking that this little man How fat was the young master before?Could it be that the whole thing was just a ball of meat?

This room Tao Jiu was fascinated by her own thoughts, and the little fat man's mother wiped the handkerchief vigorously. After she finished the whole thing intermittently, after an hour, Tao Jiu listened in a daze. , Almost sleepwalking with Duke Zhou, and secretly resenting why he agreed to that smelly monk to cultivate this so-called "merit" in the first place!

"Master Abbot?" Mr. Fang waited for his daughter-in-law to shut up, and hurriedly asked, "My grandson's illness..."

"Well...no problem, no problem, you guys go out first, and come in after an hour." Tao Jiu yawned uninterestedly, waved his hands casually and said.

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