The fox hiding under the bed was about to stick his head out to see what kind of room it was, when he heard the sound of chairs being dragged, and then the sound of people walking.

The sound of footsteps went all the way to the door room he had just entered, and the pattering rainwater was drifting into the room under the blowing of the wind.

Finally, one hand held the door panel, and the old wooden door was slowly closed, cutting off the rain outside the door.

"Pa-ta." A horizontal piece of wood was pinned to the door, which also blocked the escape route of a certain fox in the house.

Chen Wei, who was squatting under the bed and didn't dare to probe his head, didn't know what was going on outside, so he could only listen to the footsteps with his ears upright, and judge the distance between the other party and himself by the sound of footsteps.

After the rain on the head entered the warm room, it began to flow down the hair to the ground drop by drop.

Chen Wei waited and waited until the sound of the wooden fish sounded, until there was no movement in the room other than the sound of the wooden fish.

The little fox under the bed thought everything was ready, moved its short limbs, slowly crawled out from under the bed and poked its head out.

The slender eyes met a pair of eyes like cold stars, and the young monk knocking on the wooden fish sat peacefully facing the direction of the bottom of the bed, holding the wooden fish in his hand, his movements were meticulous, but his eyes were looking at the direction of the bottom of the bed .

There, a white fox with a spider web on its head and water marks on its feet was squatting there, looking up at him in confusion.

After Chen Wei recognized that face was the monk who lied to him on the steps just now, he took a deep breath, and regardless of whether he would be discovered, he got out from under the bed and rushed towards the door he came in just now. past.

The two front paws clawed vigorously at the crack of the door, trying to get out.

But he didn't see that at a height of about one meter above, a crossbar was placed in the middle of the iron rings of the two doors, and he was allowed to use his claws to claw at the cracks of the doors below. The crossbar would not fall off, and the wooden door would not open.

The monk knocking on the wooden fish sat securely in the same place, and when the sound of scratching the crack of the door disappeared, the fox soon came to him.

He flicked his tail angrily, and when he saw him looking over, he fixed his eyes on the wooden fish and jumped over on the spot.

The fox, who had been hiding in the yard for a long time, had wet mud and weeds all over its four paws, and the moment it jumped up, the palm of the hand holding the mallet was covered with plum footprints.

Before Chen Wei calmed down, he saw that hand was about to reach out to lift his nape from the corner of his eye, and he bit the hand again on the spot, biting the palm of the man's palm with two rows of teeth up and down.

Jin Chanzi raised his hand and looked at the fox hanging on his palm expressionlessly: "Release."

"Hawk (I don't)!" Chen Wei was determined not to let go.

"Brother in the temple is looking for the dog who has been guarding the gate. If you don't let go, I will send you there. From then on, you will tie a rope around your neck and squat at the gate of the temple every day to guard the gate."

The threatening words were uttered in the most ordinary tone, but they were full of deterrence. When the fox hanging on his palm heard that he was going to be a watchdog, his ears fell down in fright, and he loosened his teeth from mid-air. fell down.

The rain fell on the monk's legs, and the fox struggling to climb down quickly made a clean monk's robe full of water spots and plum blossom footprints.

Jin Chanzi looked at the clothes that were getting worse and worse, and directly picked up the back of the stupid fox's neck, then got up and walked to the wardrobe in the distance, took out a clean monk's robe from inside, and held the fox in his hand the whole time. Push open a screen to enter another door.

Chen Wei was carried into the room by him, and he saw several wooden barrels of different sizes on the ground, and there was a well water on the ground.

It was the first time Chen Wei saw such a thing as digging a well in the room.

When someone loosened the nape and put it in the tub, he didn't even think about escaping in time. Instead, he looked at the well, wondering what was so special about the water here.

The young monk put the bucket into the well, and soon came up with a bucket of steaming water. The steaming well water was poured directly into the wooden basin where Chen Wei was squatting.

"Aw! Aww?"

The fox squatting in the tub was so frightened that he almost jumped up, but the next moment he found that the well water was not cold, but warm, and soaked his frozen four paws to warm them up. .

"The hot spring well in Baoning Temple." Jin Chanzi, who was still fetching water, put the bucket back into the well. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of the fox curiously looking at the well water in the wooden basin, and rarely explained it kindly.

"The hot spring."

Chen Wei never thought that he had never soaked in a hot spring in reality, but he soaked in a hot spring in his dream, but the basin was a bit small.

After learning that it was hot spring water, the little fox relaxed his limbs and slid directly on his back into the tub, soaking his rain-wet back in the hot spring water.

I didn't feel it when I was sitting, but now that I lie down, I realize that the basin is too small. The back is soaked, and there is no place to put the tail. If the tail is put in, the head cannot be placed in the basin.

While he was tossing about how to shrink himself into the entire wooden basin, Jin Chanzi had already filled three buckets of water, filled up a wooden basin that was doubled in size, and then put down the bucket to move the bird around. The fox mentioned inside the big tub.

"Wash yourself."

There was a wet palm on the fox's head, Chen Wei rolled his eyes at him, and still remembered being cheated on the steps before.

"Don't think that if you help me take a bath now, I will forgive you."

Shaking his head away from the palm of the fox, the fox pretended to be aggressive and said a few words "chirp" to the young monk.

Jin Chanzi couldn't understand what it said, but judging by the expression on the fox's face, he knew it was definitely not a good thing, so after seeing it take the initiative to take a bath, he let go of his hand and poured water into a bigger wooden box again. In the basin.

One person and one fox all took a comfortable bath by the hot spring well. After taking a bath, Chen Wei looked at his wet hair, then looked up at the clean monk clothes on the other party, and silently bared his teeth.

How angry, he is such a big living person, why does he always dream like an animal.

And this is his dream, right?Why is there such an annoying monk in his dream.

The dejected fox was gnashing his teeth, but the nape of his neck was lifted again, his eyes went dark, and then he found himself wrapped in a soft towel.

Jin Chanzi hugged the fox wrapped in a towel, went to the main hall to find the winter heater, lit two pieces of charcoal, then went to open the window, and then sat in front of the heater and wiped the clean fox little by little.

The fox, who was still angry one second, was conquered by the opponent's rubbing and wiping technique the next second, and fell drowsily on his lap, raising his feet when he raised his legs, and his neck when he raised his neck.

Very obedient.

One is that he doesn't care about his own animals at all, and he can do whatever he hears the other party says. The only problem is that he is too obedient, and every time he wants to resist, the other party will give him something delicious.

There is even beef.

The little fox holding the beef gnawed squinted at the monk who was still wiping his hair, and his slender eyes turned around on the other's clean head without a single hair.

"Tsk." The monk actually hid the beef in the room. If he hadn't come by himself, this guy must be hiding in the room every day and secretly violating the precepts.

What a bad monk!

The monk sitting in front of the fireplace with downcast eyes patiently wiped the drying hair on his hands.

"Raise the tail." Jin Chanzi patted the fox on the back, signaling the fox to raise the tail.

The fox, whose whole body was lying on his lap, gnawed on the cow and raised its tail without lifting its head.

The dry towel began to wipe the wet tail. Facing the behavior of the other party who clearly understood his words just now, the young monk was also very calm.

As early as the first time the boy met, he knew that this fox could understand him, and now it was only a few years later to verify this point again.

After eating a piece of beef, Chen Wei was put into the familiar basket after eating and drinking.

The fox, whose eyes were dozing off, was stunned for a second when he saw the familiar basket, and then jumped up with his tail exploded after being put in it.

"Haw! Haw!"

Why is this basket here with this guy?

Jin Chanzi, who was carrying the basket, looked at the unbelievable fox on the ground expressionlessly, and reminded the other party expressionlessly: "Remember? I made an agreement with you to move to Baoning Temple, but the next day a certain fox The fox disappeared."

The big fluffy tail with fried hair trembled quietly, and looked up at the face that had been separated from the boy and turned into a full adult with foggy eyes.

The boy who gave him meat porridge, how could the time of a dream become so long, and even became heartbroken.

The young monk looked at the incredible expression on the fox's face, and said coldly, "I want to know why I became like this?"

The fox squatting on the ground nodded subconsciously, he wanted to know.

"Because I was young and ignorant, I was deceived by a fox, and I fell into Buddhism when I became enlightened, and became a monk."

The deceitful Benhu sat on the ground and became embarrassed, and began to dodge the righteous eyes just now.

No matter how you say it, it seems to be all his fault, and he didn't expect that in one dream, the other party would change from a simple boy in a mountain village to a bad monk who would hide beef in temples and lie to trick foxes.

Jin Chanzi put the basket down again and signaled the fox to go in: "Go in and lie down and rest now, it's to make up for me."

What he said was so serious that the little fox squatting on the ground jumped into the basket on the spot, fell down and rolled up the clothes under his body to cover himself.

I was deeply afraid that I would do something to hurt his soul again, and make a bad monk who had gone on the wrong path even worse.

"Close your eyes." The bad monk who went the wrong way began to make the second request.

The fox in the basket closed his eyes on the spot, and he didn't know when the other party asked him to open them again. He was a little sleepy after eating, but now he had to close his eyes.

The fox, who was engrossed in waiting for the other party's next command, lay in the basket and gradually relaxed his limbs, and soon fell asleep with his neck tilted.

The monk standing next to the basket opened his eyes the whole time, stood quietly and looked at the sleeping fox, and waited until the fox disappeared from the basket before getting up, picking up the wooden mallet thrown on the ground, cleaning it and returning to it. Get back in place and continue with your daily homework.

The author has something to say: Bad monks are really bad.

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