100 Ways to Get the Male God

Chapter 1890: Ancient Tomb Beads (44)

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Has she crossed over

After Yu Chu finished eating the pastry, he clapped his hands and sighed. He still felt that he should find Xu Shen before talking.

Xu Shen thousands of years ago...

She remembered that there was a Buddhist temple in the inner city. If Xu Shen returns to the capital, he will probably go there in all likelihood.

In ancient times, there was a curfew at night, and it would be dangerous to go out.

But it is not safe to stay in this mansion. Because the Queen has just moved in, the guards will check it out after nightfall, and it will be troublesome if they are caught.

After leaving the mansion, find a street to hide. The soldiers checking the curfew are not so strict, so maybe they won't find out.

Yu Chu made up his mind, climbed up to the wall, glanced down, and planned to jump down.

But before she could move, she suddenly froze.

— This time it was really lucky.

I saw a person in white clothes walking slowly, followed by a book boy carrying luggage.

Xu Shen.

The white clothes are white and slender, the black hair is like ink, and the eyebrows are exquisite and indifferent. The lantern in front of the side door illuminated his face, with delicate and high brow bones, and a string of simple Buddhist beads on his wrist, just like his face, revealing the ultimate tranquility.

Yu Chu tilted his head.

Strange, the master didn't go through the main entrance when he came home, but instead came to the side entrance with no one in the middle of the night.

She watched the two walk slowly to the door, Xu Shen looked up, looked at the bright lantern, stood quietly for a few seconds, then turned and said, "Let's go."

The book boy was surprised, but he didn't dare to speak, and hurriedly followed his footsteps.

Yu Chu blinked, "Hey, wait..."

The two people in front stopped.

Xu Shen turned his head slightly, with half of his face reflecting the light, showing a little surprise in his indifference.

He is really twenty-three years old at this time, he has not been watching in the tomb for a thousand years, and his temperament is young and elegant.

Yu Chu climbed up the wall and jumped off.

She squatted on the wall for too long, and her legs were a little numb. After jumping off, she twisted, but fortunately she didn't twist.

Seeing the dark figure jumping down from the wall, the book boy couldn't help shouting: "Who are you, do you know that this is Mr. Xu's mansion? How dare you..."

Before he finished speaking, the snow-white figure gently raised a hand to stop the next words.

The book boy quickly retreated.

Xu Shen looked at the man in rags, and the fingertips of his other hand lightly touched the beads on his wrist.

"What's the matter?" His voice was a little elegant.

Yu Chu had expected that Mr. Xu, who was a thousand years ago, was very strange to her and didn't know her at all.

But his indifferent appearance still dampened his enthusiasm. She sighed, gathered her clothes, and said innocently: "I believe in Buddhism, and I heard that Mr. Xu has practiced Buddhism well, so I came here to listen to the lecture on Buddhism."

She looked back at the gate, "But after going through all kinds of hardships to get to the mansion, I found out that Her Majesty the Empress lives here, and Mr. Xu is not there..."

Xu Shen was slightly startled, a smile slipped across his eyes, and his voice was gentle: "So, you jumped the wall in the middle of the night because you want to listen to Buddhism?"

"Yes." Yu Chu was not timid at all, affirmed resolutely, and then put his hands together with a smile, "I was going to go back, but when I went out, I met my husband. Such a fate, can you tell me something about it?"

Xu pondered deeply.

Light and shadow sprinkled on that delicate and elegant face, the beautiful arcs at the end of the eyes were like a breeze, cold and comfortable.

Seeing that the adult seemed to be thinking about it, the book boy couldn't help being startled. He looked at the adult in astonishment, and then at the little beggar in ragged clothes.

Although the adults in his family are Buddhists, they have never taught others about Buddhism...