Su Yan never doubted the truth of Master Yuan An's words, she just felt that this matter was a bit hard for her to accept. How could her well-behaved and sensible son be a good man of the ninth generation
She suddenly remembered the words Master Yuan An said to herself a few years ago. Indeed, he told herself at that time that her soul should have returned to the underworld long ago, and it was only because of her great fortune that she was able to continue to live. At that time, she thought that she was born because of the plague, but she didn't expect it to be that way.
Thinking about it again, when she was pregnant, she had dreamed about Brother Mu...
Could it be that what Master Yuan An said,
Although she thought of this, Su Yan still couldn't accept that Master Yuan An was going to pick up Brother Mu suddenly. Her brother Mu was only so young and didn't understand anything.
Chu Yan looked at Su Yan who was obviously stunned, held her hand firmly, and said to Yuan An: "Since this is the case, master can't be accommodating? After all, Shizi is still young. According to what you said, since his fate is so , isn’t it the same when you leave?”
Su Yan also said: "Yes, even if that's the case, you can take him away after he becomes an adult. He is still young and doesn't understand anything. If he leaves his parents suddenly, he will be afraid."
Although Master Yuan'an had a slight smile on his face, his attitude was still firm: "Don't worry, benefactor, I will take good care of your son. What's more, this matter is agreed between me and your son, so you two don't have to worry about it."
Just when Su Yan was pleading with Yuan An, Chu Mu suddenly appeared at the door: "Master Yuan An, I have something to tell you."
Chu Yan glanced at Chu Mu: "Go outside and play."
"Father, I have something to say to Master Yuan An." Chu Mu looked at Master Yuan An very persistently: "Please follow me."
Yuan An turned around and looked at Chu Mu intently, and then made a Buddhist salute to Chu Yan and said, "I'm going to tell my son a story."
In the room, Su Yan looked at the little figure that appeared at the door, and finally couldn't bear the pressure in her heart and cried out.
Chu Mu led Yuan An to his room, sent the maid out of the room, and the first sentence was: "I won't go with you."
Hearing Chu Mu's words, Yuan An was surprised: "Why?"
Chu Mu was silent for a moment, and his temperament changed dramatically in an instant. If someone was in the room at this time, he would be surprised, because an indifferent expression suddenly appeared on Chu Mu's immature face. It is a kind of indifference to everything after seeing through everything.
"I don't know either." There was a trace of doubt in Chu Mu's still immature voice, but this trace of doubt also seemed very calm: "I just think I shouldn't leave."
Yuan An persuaded: "You have been reincarnated for the ninth time, and you have been a good person for the ninth time. You have been guided by my Buddha. As long as you leave me and practice hard, you will be able to go to the Western Pure Land."
Chu Mu shook his head, and he sighed: "Maybe it's because my six sense organs are not clean, and I'm greedy for the glory of this world."
Yuan An looked at Chu Mu intently, and suddenly said, "The benefactor is lying."
Chu Mu didn't speak, but looked at Yuan An indifferently, then asked with a slight smile, "Otherwise, why wouldn't I leave?"
This sentence made Yuan An startled.
Chu Mu said again: "Maybe, this life is still a calamity in my life."
Chu Mu's expression was indifferent, but at the moment he spoke just now, the calmness in his eyes became turbulent.
Maybe it's because he didn't have enough morals and concentration. After experiencing the joys and sorrows of the ninth life, he especially liked the atmosphere in this family. Because he liked it, he was greedy, which made him not want to leave.
He knew that even if he left, he still had greed in his heart, and his six senses were not clean, even if he practiced, it would be futile. That being the case, he might as well stay here until he has figured everything out, and when he truly has nothing else to do, then he will speak the truth.
Chu Mu's attitude was exceptionally firm. Master Yuan'an looked at Chu Mu standing in front of him, and said with some regret: "Amitabha, since this is the case, the old monk will not persuade the benefactor. I just hope that the benefactor will not regret today's decision."
"Amitabha." Chu Mu clasped his palms together, and performed a Buddhist salute to Master Yuan'an devoutly.
Master Yuan An said: "In the future, if the benefactor repents, he can still come to the old monk."
Chu Mu performed another Buddha ceremony to Master Yuan An, and then pointed to the door of the room and said, "I will see Master off."
Master Yuan'an shook his head helplessly, but he also knew that it was God's will. Even though he had already figured out the secret, there was still a change.
The moment he left the house, Chu Mu returned to his usual clever and innocent appearance, but... Seeing Chu Han who was lying at the door quietly looking into the house, Chu Mu asked, "Didn't you go to play? Why are you here? "
Peeking was discovered, but Chu Han didn't realize that she was doing something wrong. She took Chu Mu's hand, pointed at the flowers outside and smiled, "Brother, play."
She came to play with her brother.
Seeing the innocent and immature smiling face in front of him, Chu Mu also smiled. He held his sister's little hand, his eyes were warm: "Let's go, brother will take you to find your father."
Chu Han nodded happily, and ran into the main house after his brother.
Master Yuan An looked at the two children running past in front of him, and smiled helplessly, but he didn't enter the room to say goodbye to Su Yan, and left directly.
His relationship with this family is over, and there is no need to meet again.
It's a pity...
When Chu Mu led Chu Han to the door, he suddenly looked back at Master Yuan An who was leaving in cassock, his gaze was calm.
Turning around and entering the house, Chu Mu saw his mother and concubine crying into tears in the arms of his father.
Chu Mu led Chu Han to the front, and gave Su Yan a warm smile: "Mother and concubine don't cry, I won't go with him."
Su Yan grabbed Chu Yan's lapel, which was already wet with her tears, and looked at Chu Mu in a daze: "What did you say?"
Chu Mu said: "The monk is gone, I won't go with him."
Su Yan hurriedly let go of Chu Yan, squatted down and looked at Chu Mu and asked, "What's going on? What did you say to him?"
Chu Mu pointed outside with a naive look on his face: "I said I didn't want to go with him, so he left."
It's that simple
Su Yan stared outside in a daze, and Master Yuan An was nowhere to be seen.
Chu Yan came over, knelt down and hugged Su Yan's shoulder to comfort him: "Okay, since your son is not leaving, don't cry."
Su Yan nodded repeatedly, and gradually stopped crying, but Chu Yan was comforting his little daughter-in-law while looking at Chu Mu.
Looking at his father's sharp eyes, Chu Mu lowered his head with some guilt.
Outside, Princess Jinyang smiled and entered the room with a gift for her grandson, but as soon as she entered the room, she saw Su Yan crying pear blossoms raining, she immediately asked: "What's the matter?"
The ending was good after all.
Although it took a long morning, Chu Mu stayed in the end, and Master Yuan An never appeared in their lives again.