Shi Yin changed into a monk's robe, looked at the monk who was still standing in the courtyard, and said softly, "Let's go."

The monk nodded slightly, then turned around to go ahead.

Just in time, Gui Yun chased him out and called out, "Senior brother!"

Shi Yin turned his head and looked at Gui Yun. He didn't speak, but shook his head silently.

Gui Yun took another step forward, and muttered, "Senior brother..."

The monk in front turned his head to look, but Shi Yin had already turned around, nodded to the monk, and said, "It's all right, let's go."

The monk looked at Gui Yun who was standing under the porch, and then at Shi Yin, but in the end he didn't say anything, but continued to lead the way.

Shi Yin didn't stay any longer, and followed the monk out of the monastery.

Originally, he had never left the gate of this monastery for a year, but he didn't expect that now he went out and in again, and went in and out again.

Things are really impermanent.

Shi Yin followed the monk into another secluded monastery, but as soon as he entered, Shi Yin saw a sedan chair waiting there.

The people standing beside the sedan chair are all dressed together.

The monk stopped and turned to Shi Yin, without any unnecessary explanation, he just said coldly: "Brother Shi Yin, please."

Seeing this, Shi Yin frowned slightly and asked, "What does this mean?"

The monk did not answer, but glanced at a person standing in front of the sedan chair. The person received the glance, took a step forward, and continued the conversation calmly, saying: "Master, this is... Your Majesty's mean."

……His Majesty?

The hand hanging by his side moved slightly, Shi Yin pursed the corners of his lips, didn't say anything more, and didn't make any other gestures, just followed their wishes, walked over and sat in the sedan chair.

Soon, the sedan chair was lifted up.

Shi Yin sat in it, closed his eyes, and allowed himself to be bumped up and down.

He was thinking about what the abbot said before leaving.

What the abbot meant, since the piece of red jade has been given away, there must be injustice in the future.

But the abbot didn't know who he gave the ruby ​​to.

But why is there such an assertion?

Shi Yin raised his hand to caress the string of beads on his wrist, and suddenly felt an unprecedented hesitation in his heart.

Maybe... I shouldn't enter the palace.

A Luan...

A deep maroon color flashed past his eyes, Shi Yin couldn't keep his eyes closed any longer, he opened them, and looked at the light that was thrown into the sedan chair, flickering and dimming.

It's like weaving thread.

All the way was unimpeded, without a moment's pause, I don't know how long it took before the sedan chair finally stopped, and then it was put down steadily.

Someone from outside the sedan chair called in a low voice, "Master, we're here."

When Shi Yin heard this, he didn't act in a hurry, but raised his hand to tighten the neckline first, and when he put down his hand, his expression was suppressed.

When he stepped out of the sedan chair again, his eyes were clear and indifferent.

The palace man lowered his head, not looking at Shi Yin, and respectfully said: "Master, please follow me to this way."

After all, he walked in one direction.

Shi Yin silently followed.

Soon, they arrived at the place.

But before he entered, Shi Yin heard the voice of preaching scriptures.

The palace servants were very obedient, and before Shi Yin asked, he explained in a low voice: "Your Majesty invited eminent monks from several monasteries in central Beijing to come to the palace to give lectures."

"Master, your seat has been arranged, please go in and sit down."

Hearing this, Shi Yin took a look at the palace man, but the palace man buried his head lower.

Shi Yin pursed the corners of his lips, he didn't want to embarrass this palace man.

The door of the temple where the voice of preaching is heard is open there, and he only needs to walk in.

The palace man still bowed and stood there.

Shi Yin didn't stop any longer, and walked towards there.

When he approached the gate of the hall, some nearby monks heard the movement and looked back at him. Shi Yin didn't care, and continued to walk, crossed the threshold, and entered the hall.

This time, not only the listeners at the table, but even the monk sitting in front of him lecturing, stopped his voice and looked over at Shi Yin.

Shi Yin didn't care. After looking at it, he suddenly froze.

A Luan...

Is it A Luan? !

There was a quiet figure in Shi Yin's eyes, but his eyes were filled with shock.

A Luan was wearing a black uniform and was sitting at the front of the table. At this time, she also turned her head to look at Shi Yin, but she was different from everyone else.

A Luan blinked at Shi Yin.

Shi Yin's mind suddenly buzzed endlessly.

He even became a little fuzzy, and he didn't know how he sat down, let alone when the lecturer on the stage started speaking again.

The size is completely messed up.

During a lecture, Shi Yin just sat there with voices passing by his ears, but he couldn't hear anything.

The scene of A Luan winking at him was all in his mind.

What exactly is going on?

Why did A Luan appear here?

Wearing that kind of clothes, and the seat where she is sitting, Ah Luan...is that His Majesty?

Ke Aluan...

Shi Yin pursed his lips tightly, unable to think of an answer, nor could he think about it.

The sutra lecture ended at some point, and all the monks got up one after another, walked out of the hall, and were led away by the palace servants.

Soon, the hall was empty.

The palace servant waited outside for a while, seeing that there was still no movement, he hesitated for a long time, and then walked in cautiously, calling in a low voice: "Master..."

When Shi Yin heard the voice, he immediately put away his thoughts, but instead of looking at the palace guards, he glanced at the front.

But Aluan is no longer there.

The palace attendant didn't urge her, but just stood there with her head down, waiting respectfully for Shi Yin.

Shi Yin withdrew his gaze, moved his hands on his knees, and after a while, Shi Yin stood up, glanced at the palace servant, and said softly, "Thank you."

The palace man hurriedly replied: "I dare not...Master, please follow me to this way."

After finishing speaking, the palace man made a leading gesture, turned around and led the way ahead.

Shi Yin paused, but quickly followed.

Stepping out of the palace gate, Shi Yin became more and more deserted as he walked.

Not even a single monk could be seen.

It was only in front of a side hall that the palace man stopped, bowed and said, "Master, you will stay here temporarily for the past few days of the lecture."

Shi Yin glanced at the tightly closed palace door, raised his hand, bent slightly, returned a salute to the palace man, and said flatly, "Thank you."

The palace man hastily saluted again, and with a warning, he immediately withdrew.

Shi Yin pushed open the door and walked into the side hall. At first sight, he saw a figure standing in front of the window with his back facing here.

This figure was too familiar to Shi Yin.

Shi Yin unconsciously took half a step forward, but then stopped, and even took a step back.

When the person standing in front of the window heard the movement, he turned his head and looked at Shi Yin, his eyes were shining brightly, the tails of his eyes were slightly tilted, and he called out in a sweet voice: "Shi Yin."

The author has something to say:

Caught off guard, drop a vest first

A Luan: Don't worry, I still have a few layers, take it off slowly

Shi Yin: ...

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