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Chapter 94 Does this count as breaking the vow of celibacy?

Seeing that Huaisu's tone was even more indifferent, Tian Yige couldn't help but wonder if she had done something wrong again, causing him to misunderstand.

Huaisu walked out of the cave, leaving Tian Yige alone. She struggled to turn over and lie on her side, only to find that she was lying on soft leaves, with Huaisu's clothes on top of her.

No wonder the wound on her back, even though it was close to the ground, didn't feel uncomfortable at all.

Huaisu had fed her some kind of elixir, but now she felt a continuous flow of spiritual energy surging from her body, repairing her injuries.

She propped herself up and sat up. Taking advantage of the fact that no one was in the cave at the moment, she wanted to quickly apply medicine to her wounds.

Huaisu didn't know why his heart had been so disturbed just now. He found a place to sit down not far from the cave, his mind filled with those clear eyes.

Mr. Tian is quite different from when we last met.

After reciting the Mind-Clearing Mantra several times to clear his mind of all distractions, Huaisu got up and returned to the cave. As soon as he entered, he could see the scene inside by the sunlight.

The cave was not large or high, and the gray-black rock walls were somewhat cramped. The woman in the center was facing away from the cave entrance, with half of her shoulder exposed.

The jet-black hair, scarlet wounds, and snow-white skin intertwined, making it the most conspicuous presence in the cave, attracting the attention of who knows who, and startling whoever it might.

In his panic, Huaisu stepped on a pebble, slipped, and made a slight sound.

Hearing the noise, Tian Yige quickly pulled up her clothes, turned around warily, and saw Huaisu unsteady on her feet, almost falling to the ground. Her empty eyes finally showed other emotions as she looked at her in a panic, then quickly looked down at the tips of her shoes.

The sun was shining brightly outside, and Huaisu's face turned red, all the way to the tips of his ears. Tian Yige could see it clearly and suddenly couldn't help but burst out laughing.

The Buddhist disciple in the Fanyin Pavilion, with its clear and bright scenery and a deer walking on his left without blinking, could this be considered a violation of the precept against lust?

Hearing the mocking laughter from the other side, Huaisu lowered his head even further, wishing he could bury himself in the ground.

The Heart-Cleansing Mantra, yes, the Heart-Cleansing Mantra...

na mo sa duo nan……

Upon returning from outside, Huaisu turned and left again, fleeing in disarray.

Tian Yige continued applying the medicine to herself. By the time she was all tidied up, it was almost dark, and Huaisu still hadn't returned. "Master Huaisu?"

She called out several times towards the cave entrance, but no one answered. Tian Yige was helpless. She couldn't get down from the ground and couldn't go outside to look for him. Could it be that Huaisu was too embarrassed to see her and had simply left?

After waiting for a long time, and it was completely dark, Huaisu returned from outside. Tian Yige looked at Huaisu and noticed a wound on his arm. She asked worriedly, "What happened? How did you get hurt?"

As soon as she finished speaking, two figures appeared behind Huaisu. By the moonlight, Tian Yige could see who they were; she recognized them.

She couldn't really say she knew them; she didn't know their backgrounds or teachers. They just happened to travel together for a while. Sometimes the world is really small. It just so happened that the two of them were the ones who were about to part ways with her the day before.

It seems they were quite lucky after they separated. Although they were no longer clean, their clothes were neat, indicating that they hadn't encountered any major danger.

Tian Yige could accept the two's actions, but she couldn't agree with them, so she naturally didn't have a good attitude. She ignored their probing gazes and just stared at Huaisu, waiting for his answer.

Huaisu breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that Tian was still able to ask him questions in a normal tone.

"I'm fine. I just heard fighting. It was two benefactors fighting with a spirit beast. I just went to lend a hand."

"Shi an?" What is that? Tian Yige heard an unfamiliar pronunciation from Huaisu's mouth and didn't understand what it meant for a moment.

Neither of them mentioned the embarrassing incident that had occurred during the day. As Huaisu spoke, she turned to the side, revealing both of them completely.

The man then spoke up, "Fellow Daoist Tian, ​​we meet again."

The woman replied, "What a coincidence, Fellow Daoist Tian! We are so grateful to have met Master Shi An today, otherwise we would have had to fight a lot to get away."

After hearing this, Tian Yige and Huaisu looked at each other with complex emotions in their eyes, and no one paid any attention to the other two.

Huaisu: It turns out these two people knew Benefactor Tian. Fortunately, he brought them back, so Benefactor Tian will have someone to keep him company while he recovers from his injuries.

Tian Yige looked at Huaisu suspiciously, blinked, and conveyed a message: Your name is Shi An?

Having understood Tian Yige's meaning, Huaisu coughed twice but remained silent.

Tian Yige understood that Huaisu always wore a bamboo hat during the competition in Echo Valley. Apart from them and the core disciples of the Brahma Sound Pavilion, no one could match Huaisu's name with his face. It seemed that the Brahma Sound Pavilion was intentionally hiding Huaisu.

So it's normal for Huaisu to give himself a fake name, except...

Tian Yige gave him a teasing look, mimicking Huaisu's usual manner, she put her hands together in a prayer, tilted her head to look at him, and pronounced the name Shi An word by word, "Shi-An Master?"

Isn't it said that monks don't lie?

Huaisu pursed his lips. Shi'an was another name of his. He just didn't say that he was still called Huaisu. Concealing it shouldn't be considered a lie.

Giving yourself a name on the spot—that doesn't really count.

Still standing at the cave entrance, watching the two inside exchanging glances as if no one else was around, the two felt somewhat embarrassed and annoyed. The man silently walked to a corner and sat down, inwardly filled with disdain for Shi An.

They said that the Buddhist temple was too quiet and inconvenient for them to travel together.

They still took in a woman. It turns out that before they arrived, a man and a woman were alone in a cave. What kind of Buddhist disciples are they? They probably just rely on their looks and try to seduce any woman they pass by.

Pooh.

He had long disliked this pretty boy. Ever since he appeared, Ru Qing had only ever talked about Master Shi An, completely forgetting about Brother Zhang who had always protected her.

Zhang Ya looked at Ru Qing, who was still standing there trying to attract Shi An's attention, and felt contempt for her. She was a fickle woman. If she weren't good-looking, he wouldn't have protected her all the way. She was no good.

Rolling his eyes, Zhang Ya slammed the large sword in his hand to the ground with a loud bang and said irritably, "What are you still standing there for? Come and sit down. Can't you see that they're not in the mood to entertain you?"

Looking at Shi An's perfect profile and then at Tian Yige's smiling face, Ru Qing felt her guilt about leaving Tian Yige alone vanish.

She thought Tian Yige was a cold person who was indifferent to her but was willing to give in to her. It turns out she just looked down on them. When she met someone with high cultivation and good looks, she had to fawn over her.

Shi An was so foolish that he couldn't see through Tian Yige's hypocrisy and was willingly deceived, treating Tian Yige much better than he treated himself.

Having just been rescued, she had intended to say a few words and exchange communication tokens so that they could stay in touch in the future. However, Shi An acted as if he had seen some kind of monstrous flood and fled at lightning speed.

She finally found a reason to ask Shi An for protection for the two of them, but unexpectedly someone else beat her to it.

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