Chapter 226
"Old Man Xuanji." Su Wanling called out respectfully.

"Son, come and sit down quickly, don't be too reserved, it's a fate that you and I can meet today." The old man Xuanji said with a smile.

Su Wanling sat down full of doubts, but suppressed the curiosity in her heart, and looked at the two old men, Master Huineng and Old Man Xuanji, with a smile.

"Child, in fact, some things just go with the flow! Excessive effort will hurt yourself." The old man Xuanji stroked his gray beard and said with a smile.

"Yes! If you can't let go of the grievances and grievances in this world, you will hurt yourself." The abbot said lightly.

Su Wanling just listened quietly, but didn't speak, and then heard the voice of the old man Xuanji, "My child, you are like a child who has lost his way and can't find his way. In fact, you don't have to worry , everything is predestined, and no one can change it."

"I just hope that my child can be born safely." Su Wanling glanced at the two old people and said lightly.

"Son, it all depends on God's will." The old man Xuanji said another incomprehensible sentence, which really fit his name. Every word the old man Xuanji said was full of mystery.

Su Wanling took a deep breath. If she hadn't time-traveled, she would definitely not believe in fate, but now she is convinced that every step she takes is as if it was destined by the heavens.

"Old Man Xuanji, Master Huineng, you must already know my identity! Otherwise, you wouldn't have said such inexplicable things to me."

"I knew it a long time ago, but I just never got to see it." The old man Xuanji laughed.

"If my guess is correct, you should be Hua Wuxue's master." Su Wanling smiled lightly, her clear eyes sparkling with crystal luster.

"You little girl is really smart." The old man Xuanji couldn't help laughing, "Son, don't worry too much, you will find your way home one day."

"Abbot, the incense for this benefactor is ready." A young novice came in.

"Okay! Let's take this benefactor there!" The abbot nodded.

Su Wanling glanced at them with a smile, bowed deeply, and followed the little novice monk out of the backyard. She seemed to have realized something, but she had already taken that step, and she could never turn back.

(End of this chapter)

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