"Who cares about Buddhism or Taoism? All sects in the world are based on the word 'goodness'. Saving you can be considered as a good deed."

Mei Susu didn't understand Buddhism or Taoism, and didn't want to talk to him too much.

"I have one last question."

Mei Susu had many questions, but the young Taoist priest was not impatient at all. He smiled and said, "I will not hide anything I can tell you."

Mei Susu hesitated for a moment, then asked the question that had been on her mind for a long time: "How many monsters like me have you seen?"

Koi once said that she was the last cat demon in the world.

But the world is so big, if she can become a demon, why can't others become demons?

Besides, she only said that she was the last cat demon in the world, not the last demon in the world. If she could get the answer from the little Taoist priest, she would have a better understanding of this world.

The young Taoist priest barely hesitated and replied decisively, "You are the only one."

"How is that possible?" Mei Susu obviously didn't believe it. "Looking at your appearance, it doesn't look like your first time to come into contact with a monster like me. How is it possible that you have only seen this one?"

The young Taoist shook his head and denied her statement: "I am not lying to you. Beings like you who have awakened their spiritual intelligence are rare in the world. Occasionally, wild monsters in the mountains become powerful, but they cannot escape the punishment of heaven. You are very special."

Mei Susu didn't give up and looked at him to confirm: "Really there isn't one?"

The young Taoist still shook his head: "No."

"Then why do you Taoists and masters set up so many sects when you don't catch any monsters all day long?" Mei Susu was speechless. She thought the business volume was huge, but it turned out to be zero.

"Since he exists, he has his own reason for existence." The young Taoist priest Xinping replied to her kindly.

Mei Susu took a look at him and felt that he was indeed a genuine Taoist disciple. He spoke slowly and in a very literary way. What was that word called?

Be serious in ancient times.

Could it be that all Taoist disciples are like this?

"Forget it. If you say there is no such thing, then there is no such thing. After all, there are not many monsters as kind as me. It is a good thing to have fewer of them."

Not wanting to talk to him anymore, Mei Susu quickly ended the topic.

She had been here for a while and was awake now. She still had things to do and would not stay here with him forever.

But adhering to the principle of saving people to the end and sending Buddha to the west, Mei Susu decided to get him some food first to prevent him from starving to death.

"Wait here, I'll go get you something to eat."

The young Taoist nodded, and Mei Susu walked out.

When they reached the door, Mei Susu turned around and reminded him: "The palace is heavily guarded, don't run around."

The little Taoist priest chuckled at her, and Mei Susu then left the house.

After searching for a while without finding any food, Mei Susu decided to go back to the main hall and steal some.

Xuanyuan Che was afraid that she would be hungry, so there were pastries on the table in the hall all year round.

It’s okay for her to steal a few pieces, just think of it as her eating them.

When I returned to the hall, Zhuixue and Zhuiyu were not there.

Mei Susu was happy to see this happen. After all, if the two of them were there, she would have to find ways to avoid them. When they were not there, it would be easier for her to act.

After finding a small magic bag, Mei Susu jumped onto the table and put the pastries on the plate into the magic bag.

After putting a few in, she felt it was too troublesome. Fortunately, the brocade bag was big enough, so she simply pushed over the tall jade plate, and the jade plate fell right on the brocade bag, and the cakes inside poured into the brocade bag all at once.

After tying the opening with her claws, Mei Susu opened her mouth and took the brocade bag into her mouth.

As a result, because the pastries were too heavy, Mei Susu was almost carried off the table by the brocade bag.

Finally, she had no choice but to grit her teeth and throw out a few pieces. When the brocade bag became lighter, she staggered out of the window.

As soon as she left, the snow on the beam fell to the ground.

Looking at the cake crumbs on the ground, she felt a little strange.

She saw everything Mei Susu did just now and wondered why Mei Susu stole the cakes.

Zhui Yu came in from outside the hall and saw Zhui Xue standing in front of the desk in a daze: "What's the matter?"

Zhuixue looked at her with a puzzled tone: "Just now, Miss Susu came back, stole some cakes and ran away through the window."

Zhui Yu walked forward and saw the crumbs of pastry on the ground: "The young master is very smart. Maybe he met some wild cats and dogs outside, so he thought of bringing them some food. There is no need to think too much."

Zhuixue asked her, "Aren't you following the young master the whole time? How is it going? Did you find anything unusual?"

"The master did not ask me to follow the young master all the time."

"Then there is no other way." Zhuixue retracted her gaze: "Do you think we should report this to the master?"

"In my opinion, we should wait and see what happens." Zhui Yu gave his opinion. After all, the master is very busy, so there is no need to report such a small matter every day.

Zhuixue thought it made sense and nodded in agreement.

Although there were not many cakes, Mei Susu was small and she jumped over the wall and dodged the palace servants while holding the brocade bag in her mouth. By the time she reached the little Taoist priest, she was already exhausted and out of breath.

She put the brocade bag on the ground and lay down to catch her breath. The young Taoist priest reached out and took the brocade bag, opened it and was surprised to see the exquisite pastries.

He glanced at Mei Susu who was lying on the ground without saying a word, then took out the pastry and started eating.

He had been hungry for the past few days and was already starving. Although these pieces of cakes could not fill his stomach, they could solve his urgent needs.

Only by eating can the body have strength, and only by moving can he survive.

After lying on the ground for a while, Mei Susu took a deep breath. Seeing that the little Taoist priest was eating with relish, she stood up and left.

The young Taoist priest called her and Mei Susu turned around in confusion.

The young Taoist priest was probably very hungry and ate very quickly, with some crumbs on his handsome face. When he looked at Mei Susu, the crumbs looked like a big mole on the corner of his mouth, which looked extremely funny.

Mei Susu couldn't help laughing out loud: "What do you look like?"

The little Taoist's eyes were full of confusion. He raised his hand and touched his face, and then he touched the crumb. He immediately understood what Mei Susu was laughing at. He smiled in embarrassment: "Little cat demon, thank you for the cake."

Mei Susu wagged her tail at him generously: "Since I saved you, how can I watch you starve to death? However, with my ability, I can only bring you these. You have to bear with it for a few days. When your injury is healed, you can leave on your own."

At first, Mei Susu saved him just for the sake of peace of mind, but later she felt a little wronged and wanted to get something from this little Taoist priest. Then, when she heard that he was framed and fell into this state, Mei Susu felt a little sorry for him.

In addition, he thanked her twice as soon as he woke up, so Mei Susu thought that she might as well give him the antidote. Just like she said, doing good deeds will accumulate virtue, and she doesn't intend to ask for anything in return.

When he gets better, just leave on your own.

The young Taoist wanted to say thank you, but Mei Susu stopped him and told him not to say thank you again in the future.

Although the young Taoist priest did not agree, he did not say thank you either.

Mei Susu heard him finish and turned around to leave again.

But the young Taoist priest called her again.

Mei Susu was getting impatient now, and turned around unhappily: "What's wrong with you?"

The little Taoist priest was sitting on the ground, looking at her. He was dressed in a picturesque green robe, as pure as snow. His figure was thin but straight, his eyes were like water, and the corners of his lips were slightly raised.

"My name is Zuo Qingxian, what about you?"

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