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Chapter 78 Western Region Saintess VS Ascetic Buddhist Disciple (7)

"No." Xu Yun turned his face away, his gaze somewhat stiff.

"Master, are you still blaming me?"

"It's not surprising."

Xu Yun paused for a moment, then said, "All things in the world are equal. Please do not belittle yourself in this way in the future."

Sang Yu blinked her beautiful eyes shyly, "I'm not belittling myself, but everyone around me used to say that about me, and I've gotten used to it."

"Only you, the mage, don't know how."

Xu Yun paused, his expression unreadable, and asked, "Benefactor, does anyone else know that you are here?"

Sang Yu pursed her lips, "They're already avoiding each other in broad daylight."

“No one else knows except that little monk.” Sang Yu thought he was asking if anyone knew she was in the hall.

She said in a soft voice, "Don't worry, Master. I did these things to thank you for saving my life. I have no improper thoughts about you."

Hearing her say that, Xu Yun breathed a sigh of relief, but then an inexplicable emotion welled up in his heart.

He seemed somewhat dissatisfied with what she had just said.

"Please don't do these things anymore, benefactor. It is my duty to save people."

"I did all this willingly, and I would feel really bad if I didn't thank you." Sangyu asked shyly, "Master, may I bring you more snacks tomorrow?"

Upon hearing this, Xu Yun turned to look at her.

Seeing her expectant yet cautious expression, I just couldn't bring myself to refuse.

His eyes darkened slightly, and he was about to continue speaking when there was a knock on the door.

"Uncle-Master, dinner is ready."

"Ah."

For some reason, Sang Yu suddenly had a feeling that her affair was about to be discovered. Before Xu Yun could speak, she quickly said, "Master, I'll go out through the back door. I promise it won't be leaked."

Before Xu Yun could even open his mouth, she nimbly slipped out through the back door of the main hall, moving so fast that Xu Yun couldn't stop her even if he wanted to.

Today's encounter with Xu Yun—with his attempts to befriend her and feign pitifulness—has subtly lowered Xu Yun's suspicion and wariness towards her considerably, and her favorability towards him has skyrocketed. Winning over the Buddhist disciple is just around the corner.

Sang Yu was in a good mood.

She returned to Xu Yun's room.

Fifteen minutes later, Xu Yun pushed open the door and came in, carrying a tray with food on it: a bowl of white rice and two vegetarian dishes.

Xu Yun placed the food on the low table and reminded him, "Please eat, benefactor."

Sang Yu looked up at him, her lips pressed into a thin line, her face expressionless.

He even packed up food for her after he went out to eat himself, really...

cute.

Sang Yu slightly curled the corners of her mouth. She didn't say much, picked up her chopsticks, and began to eat.

She was truly hungry. She hadn't eaten anything since she fell into a coma. She hadn't felt hungry because she was focused on Xu Yun, but now that she saw food, she felt her stomach acid churning.

Seeing that she was eating very quickly and was afraid that she would choke, Xu Yun poured her a glass of warm water and placed it next to her.

He got up to leave, but Sang Yu called out, "Wait a minute."

Xu Yun looked down at her, and she pointed to the seat opposite her and said, "Master, I have something to say to you."

Xu Yun paused for a few seconds, then sat down cross-legged in front of her, looking at her calmly.

"What questions do you have for me, benefactor?"

Sang Yu swallowed the food in her mouth and asked, "Did the monk send me food because he agreed to let me stay here?"

Xu Yun's gaze fell on her expectant eyes, and without moving, he gently nodded.

Sang Yu immediately cheered. As long as she could stay here, it was only a matter of time before she knocked him down.

Sang Yu took something out of her bosom and handed it to him, "Master, this is my room fee."

Seeing that he didn't move and meeting his hesitant gaze, Sang Yu understood his concerns.

“Master, there’s no need to worry. This scripture is from my private collection; it wasn’t stolen.”

She smiled and pushed the scripture forward again, saying, "Take a look."

Seeing her expectant gaze, Xu Yun felt a sense of powerlessness; he seemed unable to refuse any of her requests.

He could only accept the book, "The True Scripture of the Great Way." He turned to a page, his gaze falling on the Sanskrit text. His expression gradually became solemn, and his face became extremely focused and serious.

He flipped through a few more pages, his facial features softened, his pursed lips relaxed, a faint smile appeared on his face, and a gentle joy welled up in his eyes, as if he had seen the most beautiful thing in the world.

His change in expression piqued Sang Yu's curiosity about what he had seen.

She had actually looked at it before taking it out; it was just an ordinary scripture.

Sang Yu finished the last bite of her meal, feeling full. She pushed her empty bowl aside, looked up at Xu Yun, and asked curiously, "What did you see up there, Master?"

Xu Yun came to his senses, his gaze clear and serene, and looked at the scripture, saying, "The supreme Buddha Dharma."

nonsense.

Sang Yu wrinkled her nose, somewhat dissatisfied with the answer. "Master, could you explain it more clearly?"

Xu Yun did not answer, but asked, "Benefactor, where did you obtain this scripture?"

Xu Yun had never seen such a scripture before; it could only be described as a "miracle book."

Sang Yu blinked. "It was given to me by a master."

That master was named Qiqi.

"Master, what exactly is written inside?" She was really curious.

His gaze swept over the scripture in his hand, and he couldn't help but exclaim in admiration: "The supreme Buddhist teachings, the profound and mysterious meanings, all the laws and paths of the world are contained in this one scripture, it is truly extremely rare."

"anything else?"

Sangyu stared longingly at the scripture in his hand and pressed, "Is there any secret hidden in the book that can help you quickly become a Buddha?"

"..."

Xu Yun's expression froze for a moment. How could she have such a thought?

“No.” He shook his head, then his expression turned serious. “You must not have such a get-rich-quick mentality.”

Sang Yu pursed her lips, somewhat disbelieving.

He took the book from his hand and examined it inch by inch, muttering things like "impossible," "how could Qiqi give me a useless book? It must contain some secret manual," and so on.

After much fuss, Sangyu discovered that it really was just an ordinary Buddhist scripture, and she immediately became depressed.

What's wrong with Qiqi? Why did they give her a book that's completely useless to her?

Sang Yu hugged her knees and curled up into a ball, looking desolate.

Seeing the sadness in her eyes, Xu Yun, though unaware of the reason, couldn't help but comfort her, saying, "Benefactor, this 'True Scripture of the Great Dao' is no ordinary book. Presumably, the person who gave you this book hopes that you can thoroughly understand its mysteries."

Hearing his words, Sang Yu felt even more like crying.

"Take it; it was originally a gift for you."

Xu Yun refused, saying, "This book is extremely precious; this humble monk cannot accept it."

"Master, please accept this as payment for my room and meals."

Anyway, everyone else will belong to her in the future.

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