Chapter 434 I'm in a panic

Saying goodbye to ginseng essence and Huang Pang for a while, Sang Xin carefully wrapped the fingers of ginseng essence in oiled paper and put them in a package.

Then he found some wild fruits in the woods to fill his stomach, and after finishing his grooming by the stream, he set off for Hua'an Temple, the enemy country where Master Liaochen is said to be located.

Hua'an Temple is also located in the suburbs, not very far from the woods where Sang Xin is. After walking for half a day, Sang Xin found Hua'an Temple.

Hua'an Temple is located on Chiyun Mountain. It is the second largest temple in the enemy's country. It is usually full of incense and many pilgrims. There are even many believers from foreign countries.

So Sang Xin, a travel-stained outsider with a package on her back, doesn't look particularly weird.

Humming and humming, she carried the package to the halfway up the mountain, squeezed through the crowd, and Sang Xin came to the main hall to burn a stick of incense.

Looking at the majestic Buddha statues in the main hall, Sang Xin remembered that the first time Mu Ya and Master Liaochen were in the main hall full of Buddha statues in the plot, she really lost all morals.

Is it to prove to the Buddha how powerful your heroine aura is, that you can make a pious Buddhist disciple do such a rebellious thing?
If you are really so hungry and thirsty, you can bear it and go to the meditation room!

After burning the incense, many people flocked to another hall to listen to the monks' lectures. Sang Xin remembered that Master Chen often gave lectures there, so she also followed to listen to the Buddhist scriptures and cultivate her body and mind.

Well, she just wanted to see how good-looking the bald monk really was, and wanted the plot master to include him in the heroine's harem.

With this in mind, Sang Xin followed the crowd to the lecture hall, and found that there were a large number of people here, and most of them were women...

Well, it seems that this monk is indeed very good-looking!

So Sang Xin stood on her toes, tried her best to pass over one head after another, looked ahead, and then froze for a moment.

She seems to have seen the exiled immortal, with a bright white face, warm eyebrows, a little red sand between the eyebrows, and a quiet and dusty temperament that seems to isolate the whole world.

In this majestic Buddhist hall, Master Liaochen is so suitable and so unsuitable.

But Sang Xin still thinks that Liaochen is really suitable to be a monk and to stay here to save sentient beings, instead of being seduced by the heroine and competing with a group of male protagonists to be jealous.

That's right, apart from women being jealous, so are men!
In the later stage of the plot, apart from the death of the brutal prince, Mu Ya successfully subdued the four male protagonists. They seemed to live happily together, but in fact, there was only one female protagonist after all, and all the male protagonists were very happy. He is a dragon and a phoenix among people, so there must be such things as secretly jealous.

Chaining a group of men to a woman is as selfish as chaining a group of women to a man.

It has to be said that Master Liaochen was indeed very popular. After the Buddhist scriptures were finished, a large group of older girls and daughter-in-laws surrounded him, wanting to talk to him about life and Buddhist scriptures.

Liaochen is really an open-minded person. It can be seen that he really likes to talk about Buddhism. Even though he knows that few of the older girls and daughters-in-law who surround him really talk about Buddhism, he still patiently answers them one by one, hoping to guide them. People do good deeds to Buddha.

Sang Xin was there boredly watching Chen answer these people one by one, and finally it was her turn.

Nima, wait for the dead baby!

(End of this chapter)

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