Chapter 568
He was just here to find someone, and he didn't really believe in Buddhism, so why did he pretend to be superfluous.

Qi Yao was silent for a moment, picked up his steps and walked in, skipped a few futons, and went around to the other side of the hall, where there was a large incense burner, which was regarded as a "merit box", and many people went inside Put sesame oil money.

Next to the big censer stood an old abbot, answering people's questions.

It was this familiar scene again, how could Yin Ran'er not know what he wanted to do?
She quickly followed, walked to the side of the boy, took out a few banknotes, and put them into the "merit box". She acted very freely, as if she had done it many times.

Actually it was.

In the plane where he was still Bai Yuqing, as a monk, he stayed in the temple all day long. Every time Yin Ran'er went to visit him, he never forgot to add some sesame oil money to the temple, and he became proficient after going back and forth...

The memory of Yin Ran'er was brought back, she was distracted for a moment, and when she recovered, it was Qi Yao's turn to stand in front of the old abbot, as if asking something.

The old abbot shook his head, seemingly helpless, until Yin Ran'er stepped forward and stood side by side with Qi Yao, and the old abbot realized that she was here too.

"I didn't expect that the two benefactors would come to Qingci Temple again."

Yin Ran'er nodded slightly as a sign of respect, then she turned her head to look at the young man beside her: "What did you ask just now?"

Qi Yao didn't answer, but looked up at the old abbot.

The old abbot smiled kindly, but sighed helplessly, and said cryptically: "The two benefactors, the fate is not over."

"It's just that the blessings and misfortunes have come, what happens in the future depends on the depth of good fortune."

After he said these two sentences ambiguously, he didn't say any more, and turned around to sort out the offerings on the table.

Although Yin Ran'er didn't hear what question Qi Yao asked just now, based on the old abbot's answer, he probably guessed pretty well.

She didn't ask any more questions, but stretched out her hand to tug on the boy's fox fur: "Let's go."

After the words fell, she moved her hands, turned around and walked out of the hall first.

Qi Yao was preoccupied, and there seemed to be an indelible haze in his eyes. He looked up at Yin Ran'er's back and gradually drifted away...

"Benefactor, why don't you try to let go of your knot?"

The voice of the old abbot came from the side again, which seemed to have the meaning of exhortation and regret.

Let go of your worries?

Qi Yao's heart moved slightly, but he didn't answer again. He lowered his head slightly, turned around and left the golden hall quickly.

Once many things happen, it is irreversible.

How easy is it to make him feel relieved just by the word "let go"?

……

Since the two of them left Qingci Temple, they went down the mountain all the way, walked towards the city gate to the east, and returned to the city.

The snow fell even harder, falling down one after another, covering the ground, the snow covered the calf, and stepped on a snow pit.

The two walked in front of each other, with Qi Yao walking behind, not saying a word the whole time, not knowing what they were thinking, and Yin Ran'er was not a talkative person, so she was relatively speechless for a while.

Walked for a while.

Yin Ran'er noticed that the footsteps behind her were getting slower and slower, and she couldn't tell whether he was absent-minded or weak for the time being.

Hey, forget it.

Yin Ran'er took two steps back, turned around and hugged the boy horizontally, wrapped him in the fox fur, shook the snow on his shoes, and continued walking.

(End of this chapter)

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