Fast-Crossing Woman with Upper Manual

Chapter 1977: Emperor Shi (34)

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Today, Su Kui was invited by the Gongsun clan to go up the mountain to pray for blessings.

Hanshan Temple is the most famous temple in Jinling. It was a former royal temple. Later, after the Holy Admiral moved the imperial city to Kyoto, ordinary people here can often come to pray for blessings. Because of its effectiveness, the incense has always been strong.

Today, Gongsun Zhuoyue also wears the clothes presented by Su Kui. She is different from Su Kui. Su Kui needs to be filial, but she does not.

Therefore, the clothes Su Kui gave her were bolder, because considering that it would be impossible for her to accept wearing light gauze at once, Su Kui retreated and chose a lighter fabric and made it into a light blue color. Confucianism, with the pink veil under the skirt, the sky blue belt, and the lotus in the sun looming at the skirt.

This girly color, not everyone can wear that lively and bright.

At least, Gongsun Zhuoyue got it out.

At the destination, they walked out of the carriage.

There were four girls around Su Kui, except for Ying'er, the remaining three were named Xia Lan, Late Autumn, and Winter Bamboo. Not long after the three of them were promoted, they all followed Ying'er.

By the side of Gongsun Clan, there were even more people with him. In addition to the guards, there were also a large group of maidservants. There were only two masters, and the rest were all ordered.

Su Kui once again deeply realized the ancient class division, the gap between ordinary people and powerful people.

Gongsun believed in Buddhism, and every time she came, she would go to pray for blessings and chant sutras, so she took the first step.

Gongsun Zhuoyue took the people and followed Su Kui. Fortunately, she knew the rules. She knew that this was a temple, a place of Buddhism, and shouldn't make any noise. Her face was solemn and quiet along the way.

Many Buddhas are enshrined in Hanshan Temple, and those who come to worship Buddha do not all ask for the same things.

Su Kui watched as countless young girls walked into the Bodhisattva Hall, Gongsun Zhuoyue followed her gaze, her eyes were a little loose, and she asked Su Kui, "Ronghe, are you going? You don't ask for the Buddha?"

She smiled, "You go, as for me—" She opened her eyes, looked at the blue sky, and said lightly: "Don't ask for anything."

At this moment, Gongsun Zhuoyue felt that the person in front of him was very strange, as if she knew her even though she lived here. But Gongsun Zhuoyue felt that he had never seen through her.

After a long silence, she nodded, "Well then, I'll go take a look, and I'll see you later."

Su Kui nodded, "Go ahead."

The Hanshan Temple was full of incense and the people were bustling with it, so Su Kui turned around and walked all the way to a clean place.

From time to time, when I met a little novice monk, he would stop cleaning and recite a Buddha's name to her, and Su Kui also gave a slight respect to her in return.

"Amitabha."

The deeper you go, the fewer people come and go, and in the end, even the novice monk disappeared.

Su Kui said lightly: "Don't follow, I'll walk around, wait for me outside."

What Dongzhu wanted to say, Ying'er glanced at her and said respectfully: "Yes, miss, if you encounter something, you will shout loudly. The servants are waiting not far away."

Su Kui nodded, and walked towards the depths alone.

Dongzhu puzzled, "Sister Ying'er, did you just let the young lady go away? It's so messy here, just in case..."

"Nothing in case, this is a quiet place in Buddhism, not much to say!"

During the time Ying'er and Su Kui were getting along, one of the most profound things she learned was that what the other party wanted to do, as long as she learned to obey.