Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1871: Master of Kindness

  Chapter 1871 The Gentle Master Seeks a Doctor

  Seeing the menacing soldiers, his body trembled subconsciously, and he hurriedly raised his hands in a bow: "Benefactor, what is the matter with Laidewen Temple?"

   "Search as usual." Chu Heng explained briefly.

   went straight in.

  The little monk subconsciously wanted to stop him, but was held hostage by the following guards.

  Chu Heng didn't give the people inside time to react. Just after searching two rooms, he saw the Buddhist hall at the opposite door open, and two monks came out from inside.

   "The donor, Amitabha."

  The old monk bowed to Chu Heng and asked him why he came.

  Chu Heng's gaze fell directly on the face of the acquaintance next to him. He glanced twice and asked, "Why is Master Heshan here?"

"I once taught Buddhism to Senior Brother Fengchen, and came here after the incident happened in Foguang Temple." He Shan looked at me with a compassionate expression on his face, smiled and looked straight at Chu Heng, not guilty at all, and even had a faint glint in his eyes Have a touch of excitement.

  He really did not expect to meet Chu Heng here. The other party has been looking for troubles with people related to southern Xinjiang recently. Even the Foguang Temple was sealed because of the secret passage built underneath.

  Although it is obvious that the presiding officer is going to retreat, he will open it after three years to teach the Dharma for the royal family.

   But anyone with a little connection can understand that this matter is not simple.

  As the person involved, he understood more clearly that the closure of Foguang Temple had something to do with Chu Heng.

  He was worried that he couldn't find a chance to see him alone, so this person came to his door.

  If he doesn't do something, he will be sorry for the recent loss of manpower.

   "So that's the case, it's just that Master Heshan usually remembers to report his whereabouts to the Yamen on time." Chu Heng meant to point out something, and didn't mean to be polite to him at all.

   It can be heard personally that the relationship between the two is not good.

  Han Shan seemed not to notice Chu Heng's indifferent attitude, clasped his hands together, and after saying Amitabha, he still treated him enthusiastically: "Master Chu said yes, I will definitely cooperate."

   "Abbot Fengchen, if it's convenient, I won't be polite." Chu Heng first opened his mouth to remind him.

   Monk Fengchen knew that he couldn't stop him, so he nodded: "Master Chu, whatever you want."

  Chu Heng waved his hand, and soldiers immediately went to various rooms to check.

  He didn't leave immediately, but tilted his head to invite the two of them: "Abbot Fengchen, Master Heshan, do you have time to go shopping with me?"

   "If Master Chu doesn't dislike it, I will naturally be willing to accompany you." He Shan spoke first, looking at him with a deep smile in his eyes.

  When Feng Chen heard the host, his heart skipped a beat. For some reason, he always felt that there was something wrong with the kindness at the moment. At least, he took the initiative too much.

  With the presence of outsiders, Feng Chen didn't dare to show it too clearly, but when he lowered his eyes, a trace of worry flashed in his eyes.

   "Two masters, please."

   "Master Chu, please."

  He Shan led the way very cooperatively, not more than one step away from Chu Heng.

   "This is the Buddhist hall where the old monk and Brother Fengchen recite scriptures together on weekdays. If the temple hadn't been deserted, there wouldn't even be a rest for the Buddha statue. Master Chu, don't mind."

  Chu Heng looked around silently, paying attention to everything he saw.

  At the same time, listening to the kind introduction.

  From the Buddhist hall to the side rooms, and then to the place where the few remaining monks live on weekdays.

  Chu Heng did not find any evidence of abnormality.

  He wasn't disappointed either, after all, it looked...as if someone had arranged it in advance.

  (end of this chapter)