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Chapter 79 Western Region Saintess VS Ascetic Buddhist Disciple (8)

In the dead of night, Sang Yu lay in bed, carefully reviewing why her honey trap had failed during the day.

Therefore, Master Xuyun's self-control was stronger than she had imagined.

Hey!

Sang Yu slammed her fist on the bed.

Last night was just the last step!

How could a normal man remain rational and clear-headed in that situation? Where exactly did things go wrong?

Sang Yu decided to try again the next day.

Xu Yun has been silent ever since he returned from his evening class.

To avoid suspicion, he never went into the inner room.

Sang Yu opened the door and went out to see what he was doing.

Upon entering, one could only see the back of Xu Yun, who stood motionless with his back to the door. On the wall in front of him hung a calligraphy scroll bearing the character "Zen".

Beside him was an incense burner, its smoke curling around him, making his face appear even more otherworldly in the mist.

Sang Yu slowly walked up to him. His eyes were closed, his face was calm, and his expression was peaceful and serene. In the candlelight, he looked like a serene ancient Buddha statue.

Looking at him, I suddenly felt a strange sense of peace.

Sang Yu squatted down in front of him and waved her hand in front of his eyes several times, but he closed his eyes and did not react.

She rested her chin on her hand and looked at him for a moment, her eyes sparkling, when suddenly an idea came to her.

Sang Yu ran into the kitchen and started working.

No one will come in at this time.

Sang Yu asked Qi Qi to conjure up some ingredients for her: yam, barley, and walnuts. She simmered these three ingredients over low heat to make a porridge, and then added a rock sugar to melt.

This porridge is the best for nourishing your kidneys!

Let's use it to test the waters first.

After the yam porridge was cooked, Sang Yu carried it back into the outer room.

The people inside were still sitting cross-legged, unchanged.

Sang Yu bent down, stretched out her little finger, and prepared to poke his face.

Xu Yun knew about her return and the little tricks she was planning.

He slowly opened his eyes and saw Sang Yu's face, illuminated by candlelight, so close to him, like a peach blossom under the lamp, shimmering with light.

His eyes flickered slightly, then he looked back calmly.

Seeing him open his eyes, Sang Yu withdrew her finger with some regret, glanced at him, and asked in a serious tone, "Is the Master practicing martial arts?"

Xu Yun shook his head and replied, "Meditation."

Realizing that Sangyu knew nothing about Buddhism, he added, "This is something monks must do every day: clear their minds of all distractions and meditate."

Sang Yu didn't say anything after hearing this; she didn't want to ruin someone else's hobby.

She tugged at his sleeve and said with a smile, "Master, you must be hungry after sitting for so long. I've cooked you some porridge."

Xu Yun glanced at her hand tugging at his sleeve, but did not stop her. He said in a calm tone, "Thank you for your kindness, but this humble monk does not eat after noon."

Sang Yu never expected there to be such a rule.

"But I've already cooked it."

"Please use it yourself, benefactor."

She doesn't need to take kidney tonics.

Sang Yu's face showed a sorrowful expression. The incense burned out, and Xu Yun also got up from the prayer mat.

Seeing that Xuyun had stood up, Sangyu asked, "Aren't you going to meditate?"

Xu Yun looked at her and said, "It's getting late, it's time to rest."

"Your schedule is quite regular," she muttered.

"In that case, I'll make you another bowl tomorrow morning."

She went out to pour out the porridge, and when she came back, she saw Xuyun changing his clothes. She was a little curious, "Do you monks change into a different set of clothes when you sleep?"

Xu Yun glanced at her indifferently, without answering.

Realizing she had asked a stupid question, Sang Yu coughed lightly, preparing to make amends.

"I'll help the monk."

Xu Yun dodged her hand, saying, "Thank you, benefactor, but this humble monk is not used to being touched by others."

Sang Yu carefully pondered the meaning of his words.

Is this a case of not being able to force oneself on someone?

She suddenly wondered if simply cooking porridge wouldn't be effective, or if she should just feed him Hehuan Powder directly.

Thinking about this, she suddenly hesitated.

Xu Yun interrupted her reverie and said, "Benefactor, you should also go to bed soon."

Speaking of sleeping, Sang Yu thought that there was only one bed in the room. She wanted to play a little trick, but Xu Yun had already pushed the door open and left without even turning his head.

Since that was the case, she returned to the inner room and took over Xu Yun's bed without any qualms, and the latter tacitly approved of her actions without any objection.

As night deepened, after a day of mental work, Sang Yu felt sleepy and lay down on the bed, falling asleep soon after.

Xu Yun made a makeshift bed on the floor in the outer room.

I slept peacefully through the night, without any dreams.

Before dawn, he woke up as usual, slowly opened his eyes, got up, found the lamp on the table, lit the candle, and the dim, warm light instantly spread throughout the room.

After washing up, he prepared to go to his morning class. Remembering that the scriptures he was supposed to read that day were still inside, he hesitated for a moment, then picked up the lamp and gently pushed the door open to go in.

He shielded the candlelight with one hand, his footsteps slow and silent. The person sleeping peacefully on the bed had dark hair draped over their shoulders, and their fair and beautiful face appeared somewhat dreamlike under the flickering lamplight.

She turned slightly to the side, her single garment slightly open, revealing a patch of snow-white, translucent skin. Her figure was graceful, a thin blanket draped over her waist, her fair and slender legs slightly bent, her jade-like feet smooth and lustrous, her toes pink and tender, and the deep blue veins on her snow-white skin clearly visible.

Xu Yun's gaze met briefly before looking away.

Hearing the noise, Sang Yu groggily lifted her eyelids, half-open and half-closed, and in her hazy vision, she saw Xu Yun's slender and upright figure.

He was taking scriptures from the bookshelf when Sangyu rubbed her eyes and asked softly, "Master, what time is it?"

Xu Yun took down the scripture and turned to look at her. Her black hair was disheveled, her expression was dazed, and her cheeks were flushed.

Gone is her daytime cunning and cleverness, replaced by a touch of girlish naiveté.

He said softly, "It's not yet dawn."

Sang Yu mentally calculated the time; it was not yet five in the morning. She looked up and saw that it was indeed pitch black outside.

"Please continue sleeping, benefactor."

Sang Yu nodded, closed her eyes, and fell into a deep sleep.

Xu Yun took the Buddhist scriptures, slowed his pace, and withdrew.

When I opened my eyes again, the sun was high in the sky, and the room was bathed in the warmth of the sunlight.

Sang Yu got up, folded the quilt, and began to organize her strategy.

She doesn't know when her next attack will occur, and even if she were to force herself on him, she wouldn't be able to have a child.

Therefore, it's best to increase his favorability during this period.

Thinking of this, she quickly went to the kitchen and made a bowl of food, this time an upgraded version.

I ran into Xuyun when I got back. He had just finished his morning class.

"Master, the soup is ready. You must try it today."

Not wanting to refuse her kindness repeatedly, Xu Yun asked gently, "What have you been doing today, benefactor?"

"Red ginseng and deer antler soup".

Xu Yun was taken aback.

Although he was a monk, he was well-read and knowledgeable, so how could he not know the effects of this soup?

Wen Yu lowered her head somewhat guiltily, "This soup is sweet and fragrant, Master. You have a lot of coldness in your body in the morning, eat this to nourish yourself."

Xu Yun paused for a moment, then said, "Benefactor, this soup is likely to cause internal heat."

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