Ji Xia said his name so frankly,? This is not Ji Zhuantao's entanglement. The problem is that if he does this, if he doesn't say his name, wouldn't it be very dishonest?

But humans and ghosts have different paths after all,? They are just friends,? Telling each other their names,? There is no benefit, but there will be some unnecessary troubles.

But Ji Zhuotao hesitated for a while, and then thought that he had benefited too much from Ji Xia these days. It was different from the shallow friendship in his previous life, maybe he should be more honest...

So after being silent for a while, he turned his back to Ji Xia and continued to fiddle with the petals with his little hands. Just when Ji Xia thought he was going to fool the past like this, he whispered: "...my name is Season Burning Peach."

As if worried about Ji Xia thinking too much, Ji Zhuantao added another sentence to cover up: "My surname Ji has nothing to do with you."

Unexpectedly, Ji Xia didn't ask any more questions at all, nor did she feel curious, but just said obediently, "Well,? I see."

Ji Zhuotao was immediately discouraged, "I just like peach blossoms... Taoist priest, before you came,? There is nothing here, let alone peach blossoms."

The Taoist liked to see the awkward look of the little puppet, and angrily refused to let himself look at him, but his tone was aggrieved.

He knew that he was forcing him, almost forcing him to be honest,? forcing him to reveal his soft clam meat.He shouldn't have asked for his name so quickly, the little man blamed himself for being normal.

He could refuse, but he was honest.So awkward and cute, the Taoist almost couldn't help but want to hug him and put him in his arms.

The Taoist comforted: "As long as I am here, you can see peach blossoms every year."

Season Burning Peach: ...

Why is it that the more I listen to this, the more weird it becomes?

The Taoist didn't give up after a few words of consolation, and took out a few packs of candied sweet cakes from the storage ring, which he always prepared, because Ji Zhuo Tao liked to eat it, and it was very useful to coax Ji Zhuo Tao.

The Taoist couldn't help but stuffed a big candied fruit into Ji Zhuantao's hand, "Don't think about it, eat candy, I will let you see peach blossoms every year."

The candied fruit has actually been cut open a bit, and it is very small compared to ordinary candied fruit, but Taoist priests usually divide it into smaller pieces for him to eat.

But this piece is as big as Ji Zhuantao's head, he would have to eat a palm-sized candied fruit for a long time every time, not to mention such a large piece of candied fruit, Ji Zhuantao's face was buried behind the candied fruit for a while, speechless, "..."

...Sure enough, it's not his thoughts that are abnormal, but this Taoist priest, right?

No matter how he looked at it, he felt that the way this Taoist coaxed him was a bit like the way he usually coaxed himself, clumsy but sincere.

But after thinking about it, Ji Zhuotao understood again. A Taoist priest is such a person. He is straightforward and honest. He is cold to the outside world and gentle and considerate to the inside. In addition, he has always been a bachelor. He has no experience. It is normal for him to speak inappropriately .

Natural teasing is really scary, not to mention a mature, restrained, and reserved person like a Taoist priest. Once he wants to take care of others, he will hold a hot heart, as gentle and considerate as a spring breeze, which makes people irresistible.

Fortunately, he already has an old attack, and he will never be fooled by this Taoist.

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In the first life, the Taoist priests practiced here, and stayed in the cave for ten days and a half months without coming out once in a while. They only came out occasionally, and when they met Ji Zhuotao, they would chat with him.

Unlike today, after three or four months of living together, their friendship has skyrocketed.

At that time, the peach blossom season had passed, and there were very few peach blossoms on the peach trees.

When the Taoist priest proposed to leave, Ji Zhuotao almost didn't react, he was still immersed in the hotbed brought to him by the Taoist priest.

The Taoist priests treated him really well.

But the Taoist said that he would not stay in the same place all the time, at most he would come back after a while.

Ji Zhuotao originally wanted to keep him, but soon remembered that the Taoist priest also left at this time in the previous life.So the words of retention were not spoken in the end.

"Next time when the peach blossoms are in full bloom, I will come to you." The Taoist said as he left.

He left again.

Looking at his back, Ji Zhuotao suddenly smiled lowly, because he also said so in the first life.

Unfortunately, he never came back.

·

As soon as the Taoist priest left, Ji Zhuotao couldn't help but fell into the memory.

The hotbed of the previous period made these memories all the more cruel.

It is impossible for him to forget these memories. The calmness before, and even the peace with the Taoist for the first time again, are all self-deception.

How could Ji Zhuantao forget.He used to secretly memorize all the books left by the Taoist priest by heart, just to avoid being a vulgar person with no ink in his stomach when he meets a Taoist priest again.

After all, it was the first person he had met since he could remember.

The first time is always special, especially for such a special person like a Taoist priest.He is better than any Taoist priest Ji Zhuotao met later, he is upright and reserved, humble and polite.

He also wanted to forget that during the many years of solitary practice, he also successfully hid these memories in the abyss of memories.

But when Ji Zhuantao really saw him again, he realized that memory can be deceiving.Memories will get blurred and more poignant.

Even in this life, Ji Zhuotao deliberately changed their way of getting along. He made things difficult for him and enslaved the Taoist priest, asking him to take care of himself, but the Taoist priest just accepted everything.

Ji Zhuotao couldn't tell what it was like, he just said that for the sake of his friend's doing, he was doing his best.In his previous life, the Taoist priest broke the contract once, which made him think about it until now. Now he has "oppressed" the Taoist priest, and he has regained some ground.

But Ji Zhuotao turned around and found that there was a storage ring left on the stone bed, which was used by Taoist priests to put candied snacks for him.

...after all, it's still different.

But thinking about Ji Zhuantao, she thought coldly, why leave a storage ring?Do you want to make yourself even more unable to forget him?

He remembered how he was reincarnated.

Because he was innocent at that time, he believed what others said. When the Taoist priest said he would come back, he kept waiting and thinking about it, wanting to see the peach blossoms in full bloom again.

The ghosts around said that human beings are the easiest to forget, and it is very easy to forget an encounter that only lasted for a few months.Human beings are also the most prone to breach of contract. Once there is a first breach of contract, subsequent breaches of contract are commonplace.

Many ghosts are caused by relatives gradually forgetting themselves, and they gradually forget those memories, and their obsessions gradually fade away.

But Ji Zhuotao didn't listen to their advice, it was because he was stupid, because he always felt that what the Taoist priest said when he left didn't seem to be fake.

Anyway, he is a wandering soul, and he has a lot of time, so it doesn't matter if he waits.

After the Taoist priest left, the place quickly returned to its original decayed appearance, with resentment overwhelming the living beings, and the peach blossoms on the top of the tomb hill would not bloom.

Many new ones were added to the tomb, and the ghosts changed several batches, only the big withered locust tree remained unchanged.

Ji Zhuantao waited for the peach blossoms to bloom, and for Ji Xia to come. He waited for a full 100 years, but nothing came of it.

Later, Ji Zhuotao slightly lowered his wish, he just wanted to watch the peach blossoms bloom again, just once, not every year.

The Taoist priest never came back.

Afterwards, Ji Zhuotao's obsession dissipated and fell into reincarnation.

The author has something to say: Xiao Ji was very emotional before he got the hang of it, who knew he would meet a dog man.

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