Yin Wenjiao smiled softly, seeing that it was really tired, she took out her veil to help cover it; "Go to sleep, thank you for your help this night."

Let her know that child so clearly, and also know how different that child is.

Xiao Hei pulled the handkerchief upwards, directly covering his head, and in the next second a slight snoring sound came from under the handkerchief.

Yin Wenjiao sat in front of the desk, picked up the conversations she had written all night one by one, put them under the candlestick that was still extinguished, and swept the floor little by little.

When the last piece of paper turned into ashes, Yin Wenjiao hugged the sleeping little spider, put it into a large vase, blocked it with a branch, and then got up and went to open the door.

The servant girl who had been guarding the door all night was drowsy when she suddenly woke up when she heard the sound of the door opening.

He raised his head resting on his wrists, and after seeing Yin Wenjiao's face, he stood up abruptly, pulling up the little sister who was sleeping soundly beside him without worrying about dizziness.

"Morning, ma'am."

Another little maid who was woken up rubbed her eyes, then sniffed her nose vigorously: "What kind of smell is this? Why does it smell like a paste?"

The person who woke up at the door suddenly ran in, trying to see what she had burned.

Yin Wenjiao got out of the way and let them go in automatically. After they went straight to the direction of the desk, she leaned against the door and said calmly, "I burn a piece of waste paper if I find it ugly."

The two servant girls stood in front of the desk and looked at the papers that were usually placed on the table. Compared with what they saw yesterday, it was indeed missing a thick layer.

There was a thick layer of paper ashes next to the candle. One of them tried to pick up a piece of waste paper with his hand, but the piece of paper that had been baked by the fire broke into pieces as soon as his hand touched it.

"I'm a little hungry, one of you stay and clean up, one of you go to the kitchen and bring me breakfast."

Knowing that her son is living well in this world, Yin Wenjiao's whole body seemed to be infused with a vitality called hope.

One morning, he tossed the two maidservants around and let them go to see Liu Hong with those papers, while he closed his eyes and rested on the upper bunk after he was full.

Xiao Hei didn't wake up until the sunset was about to fall. The little black spider crawled out of the vase yawning, and saw someone on the table directly opposite, smiling and watching it with a teacup.

The little monster stepped on the edge of the vase with three paws, and there was such a momentary impulse to pretend that he didn't see it, then backed up into the vase, covered it with a handkerchief, and pretended that nothing happened before him.

But before it could figure out how to retreat, the person sitting there had already put down his teacup, got up and walked towards it.

"Did you sleep well? I don't know what you like to eat. I have someone prepare chicken, duck, fish, and cockroaches."

The dishes were prepared by Yin Wenjiao in her own name, and she asked the kitchen to prepare them for her and put them on the table. After the meals were ready, she used the excuse that she was very excited and wanted to eat them after they were cold, so they kept putting them on the table without Moved the chopsticks.

The cockroaches were caused by her own research on other spiders in the corridor, and she saw several cockroaches lying motionless in the spider webs of those spiders.

Although the cockroaches were scary, Yin Wenjiao carefully grabbed several of them with a pair of discarded chopsticks, covered them with tea bowls, and waited for the little monster to wake up and have a good meal.

Xiao Hei, who ate noodle cakes and vegetable soup with the little monk in the temple every day, was a little helpless for the first time holding the tea bowl with cockroaches in it, "Amitabha, I don't eat raw meat."

The cockroach escaped unharmed and quickly fled the scene. A table of chicken, duck and fish was also put aside, and a plate of steaming leek pancakes and okra soup was brought back to the table.

While eating these dishes, Xiao Hei used his peripheral vision to look at the human who was staring at it non-stop.

He muttered softly in his heart; "Although I don't look like Chen Wei, but the way I like to watch me eat is the same."

The little monk also likes to watch it eat when it has nothing to do.

He also said that if it has a very long lifespan, it will be able to engage in food and broadcasting business in the future, so many people will like it.

The little monk who stayed in Jinshan Temple didn't think about it at all at the moment. Chen Wei untied the rabbit monster from the rope, and followed the other party's prompt to go to the back of the bookshelf.

Seeing the human skeleton that was pieced together, the little monk standing by the bookshelf cheered and hugged the rabbit spirit who had just turned into a human: "Wow, Mei Niang, you are so kind! Thank you for helping me a lot." !"

Mei Niang rolled her eyes at him, "You put it together yourself, don't thank me."

"Thank you too, anyway, you are a good rabbit spirit." Chen Wei went to take off the skeleton carefully, and found the last piece of skull, Xuanzang also pasted a small note on him.

The assembly method and sequence of this human bone are drawn on it, in case he forgets.

"What are we going to do next? Are you going to guard this skeleton here and wait for ten days?" Meiniang poked at Bai Shengsheng's skeleton with her finger, and asked him what to do next.

"Of course not. I want to go down the mountain. After traveling for so long, you must be very familiar with Jiangzhou, right? Let's go down the mountain together."

Chen Wei plans to go down the mountain tonight, take the skeleton down the mountain together, and send it to Li Biao by the river.

"But with your head, if you go down the mountain, you will definitely be spotted by other monks in the temple." Meiniang pointed at his bald head, it was so obvious that people would spot it wherever he went.

"It's simple."

Chen Wei ran to the warehouse in the corner of the Sutra Library, rummaged for a while and quickly found a small round hat.

He took the hat and put it on his head. The round, small hat with a raised edge just covered his bald head. There were two twist-like black ropes hanging on both sides of the black cloth.

The brim of the hat is just above the thick eyebrows, and the somewhat round black eyes that are set off look rounder and more childish.

"How about it, can't you see it?"

There was no mirror in the Sutra Pavilion, and Chen Wei couldn't see himself, so he could only hold the brim of the hat with both hands and press down.

Brother Jueming bought this hat for his birthday last year at a shop in Jiangzhou where there was a blond-haired, red-eyed weirdo.

Brother Jue Ming was attracted by the other party's golden hair at that time, and when he entered the store without knowing it, he was surrounded by waiters and asked him to buy something.

It was the first time in half my life that I saw Jueming with blond hair, and when he walked around the store in a daze and came out, he had this little hat in his hand.

"You should keep your head bald." Meiniang put her hips in dissatisfaction, "It's even more obvious that you are bald. There are a lot of bad guys out there who make fun of flowers. They like to grow up to be a good-looking kid like you."

"Then wait for me a little longer."

Chen Wei went to the kitchen, and while Senior Brother Awakening was not there, he put his hand under the flame-out pot and touched it hard.

Then apply black ash all over your face.

He wrote another letter to Xuanzang and put it with the rabbit demon. Once he fell asleep halfway, he asked the other party to help him finish the rest.

So everything, after he is done, will explain to him personally.

One person and one demon left Jinshan Temple before dark that afternoon.

Before leaving, Chen Wei went to the front hall of the Heavenly King Hall and the Elder Hall, and went to the kitchen to get some bread in front of Senior Brother Awakening.

Then he used the reason that he wanted to chant scriptures in the Sutra Pavilion, so that everyone should not disturb him tonight, and quietly left from the back mountain like this.

Mei Niang became a prototype, the snow-white rabbit was held in Chen Wei's arms, and the heavy skeleton was carried on the back. Under Mei Niang's command, they only took half an hour to leave the Jinshan Temple.

When they got down to the foot of the mountain, Chen Wei took out the lantern he was carrying with him, lit the candle inside, and followed Meiniang to the riverside.

The wind was very strong at night, and it was pitch black, only Chen Wei's footsteps could be heard on the grass, "suosuo".

Mei Niang nestled in his arms, looking at the dark road ahead, her blood-red eyes swept across the dark places around her from time to time.

"Hey, you said that if I kill you here, no one will find out." Meiniang opened her mouth as if joking.

The walking man rubbed its long ears without stopping, "Then will you kill me?" His tone didn't show the slightest hint of fear.

"You treated me like that before. You grabbed my ears, tied me, and beat me. Now it's just the two of us here. I can take revenge."

Mei Niang's tone was cold, she turned her neck 180%, her eyes were red and dazzling behind the dim light of the lantern.

Chen Wei turned its head on without changing his face. He had already heard the roar of the river, and his pace quickly adjusted his direction.

"Why don't you talk anymore, are you scared?"

Mei Niang couldn't hear his answer, so she turned her head away again.

"I'm listening to the voice of Jiang Shui. I don't have time to listen to what you want to kill me for now, or you can discuss it with me in a few days after I finish this matter, how about it?" Yin Wenjiao's matter is what he needs to do most at the moment .

Moreover, Chen Wei glanced at the rabbit in his arms, thinking, little monster, you probably don't know who the one who beat you is.

He has gone through 81, [-], [-] ordeals all the way, and was captured countless times by countless ferocious monsters. He just didn't die even once, and he was still intact to reach the Western Paradise to become a Buddha.

If it is so easy to die in the hands of a little monster like you, don't say he disagrees, if you really dare to destroy his chance to become a Buddha, maybe the moment you do it, a thunderbolt will strike you to calm you down.

"There's someone over there."

Mei Niang was very angry that her threat was ignored, but her long ears sensed the movement in the distance immediately.

"Where is it?" The person walking in the grass quickly extinguished the lantern, squatted in the grass, and looked up into the distance.

"To your left, about two hundred feet away, there are two humans talking."

Meiniang described the situation there to him.

The eyes of the people in the grass lit up, "Come here in the middle of the night, it must be Liu Hong who met Li Biao, let's go! Let's change places."

Liu Hong came to the riverside to find someone at this moment, he must have told Li Biao about yesterday's message, and also wanted to see those bones with his own eyes.

The man with the bones on his back moved quickly in small movements, and ran straight in another direction for about 300 meters without looking back. Under the moonlight, Chen Wei found the main road to the river.

On the side of the road, a tall gray-brown horse was grazing on the side of the road.

"Is there anyone else around here besides this horse?" Chen Wei looked at the big horse and asked Meiniang.

"It's gone, only those two people in the distance, and this horse."

As soon as she finished speaking, Chen Wei walked towards the big horse with the things on his back. The big horse grazing on the side of the road silently chewed the grass, and looked up at the human who was walking towards him.

"Don't get too close, these horses won't let outsiders get close except for their owners..." Meiniang opened her mouth, seeing that the other party had already walked up to the big horse and stretched out her hand.

After agreeing not to get close to outsiders, the horse quietly raised its head and rubbed it against the little monk's hand.

Under the moonlight, the bald-headed monk lowered his head and explained to her with a smile: "I forgot to tell you, you monsters are not the only ones who love to rub Buddha's light."

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