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Chapter 567 Qin Huai Awakens

The Golden Rain Insect also originates from the Eastern Desert Kingdom, but this insect is not particularly useful. Its only redeeming qualities are its delicious flesh and the half-day it spends pupating in its cocoon. The extracted pupae can neutralize most types of Gu poison. People generally believe that Gu worms are visible insects that burrow into the human body and reside there; simply expelling them is sufficient. However, the Gu worms of the Eastern Desert Kingdom are mostly poisonous insects that integrate into the flesh and blood, becoming a type of poison with a restraining effect.

"With this, at least that boy's life can be saved," said Old Madam Wang. "The Golden Rain Insect can isolate the perception of the Fate-Bound Gu. Although taking it cannot cure the Gu poison in the body, it will not affect him if the other party dies."

Ayu: "What if something happens to Brother Ayou?"

"The other party cannot live alone."

Ayu sighed dramatically, "Alas, this kind of thing shouldn't exist in the world. It's too terrifying. Grandma, I heard that the Tongming Gu is ingested through the mouth. I won't eat anything from outside anymore."

"You little glutton, how can you resist eating?"

"I rarely eat out!" Ayu quickly defended herself. "During the years we've been studying abroad, it's always been my fifth and seventh brothers who cook for us. They're both excellent cooks now, and I can't stand eating food from outside anymore."

Grandma Wang didn't believe her: "I've seen you eat quite a bit along the way."

Ayu chuckled: "The uncle who cooked on the way even taught Fifth Brother how to cook!"

The cooks on the road were from the Red Armor Belt. They were actually from the Red Armor Belt team, whose ancestors were imperial chefs. They had served as secret guards for several years, so their skills hadn't become rusty.

The two chatted and laughed for a while, then took Jin Yuchong to find Master Duanfang.

Master Duanfang looked at Ayu in surprise for a moment, not expecting her luck to be so good.

If it weren't for good fortune, such a coincidence would be impossible. As a result, Master Duanfang was even more polite to Ayu. When Old Madam Wang saw this, she subtly led Ayu behind her and stopped them from talking.

Qin Huai needed to use the Golden Rain Insect to cure his illness, so only Master Duanfang and the monks of Puji Temple could handle it. So, Old Madam Wang and Ayu stayed in the temple's meditation room first.

Ayu was lively and quick-witted. In just half a day, she had explored the entire Puji Temple. She remembered the Dharma names of almost all of the more than 600 monks and could sweetly call them "Master So-and-so" whenever she saw them again.

The monks, seeing the young benefactor's blessed appearance and her warm hospitality, naturally took a liking to her. Some monks even gave her two of their treasured scriptures.

I thought the little girl wouldn't be too interested, but Ayu picked up a Buddhist scripture and started reading it seriously. When it came time for dinner, she even asked the monks about the interpretation of the scriptures.

She was unaware that her actions had reached the abbot's ears.

After dinner, the abbot found her.

“Young benefactor, I see you have a strong affinity with Buddhism. Why not become a lay disciple and fulfill your connection with the Buddha? What do you say?” “Old monk, don’t force me to say anything vulgar. If you disturb the Buddha, don’t blame this old woman for being crude!” Old Mrs. Wang suddenly appeared, protecting Ayu like a mother hen protecting her chicks.

She began to worry about how Ayu had been living all these years. Her child had grown up and started to shine, and these people had also discovered her good qualities, all trying to take her away.

Abbot: "..."

Is this really the legendary Princess Yongchang, a model of noblewoman?
Not like ah.

Qin Huai spent three days treating patients at Puji Temple, and Ayu gained the monks' favor for those three days.

On the fourth day, Qin Huai woke up and saw A Yu dozing off by his bedside.

Ayu was dressed in simple light gray clothes and trousers, with plain silk flowers tied in her hair, but it couldn't hide her girlish charm.

Qin Huai reached out to cover her with his blanket, but this startled her awake.

Ayu looked at him with surprise and delight: "Brother Ayou, you're awake! Are you hungry? Do you want something to eat?"

Qin Huai didn't speak, but instead grabbed A Yu's hand tightly, his fingers trembling uncontrollably.

"What's wrong?" Ayu sensed Qin Huai's fear. "Are you still feeling unwell? Grandma said you should be feeling better by now—"

"Yes, I'm scared." Qin Huai still didn't let go of her hand, but he loosened his grip a little. "I'm sorry, I hurt you."

"Brother Ayou, what are you afraid of?"

Qin Huai thought for a moment, then told the truth: "I... had a very, very long dream."

In his dream, he died at the age of six, but his soul did not dissipate. Instead, it witnessed how Ayu in his dream struggled to grow up.

That was a dream in which she suffered endless bullying.

When he woke up, he was filled with fear and rage, wishing he could tear all those people in his dream to pieces!

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