Chapter Three Hundred and Seventy Nine: Zen Room Night Talk
When a wise man speaks, he will occasionally hide some information or intention in his words, which is difficult for ordinary people to detect, and then he can get clues through the other party's subconscious reaction.
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Yamamura Sadako!
Unexplainable curse!
Yes, He Fei was testing just now, testing the old monk with a seemingly inexplicable sentence. It is undeniable that the college students were just testing. He Fei himself did not have much hope. He thought that the other party would have no reaction after hearing the above words.
You may look puzzled, but in fact, the other party's reaction is completely different from what you expected.
No, I should say it is quite different.
Because, after hearing the above two words, the old monk's cloudy eyes suddenly opened to their maximum size, and his old face was full of shock that could not be concealed.
(What's going on? Does he know Sadako?).
Seeing the old monk's reaction, He Fei couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope. Then, without waiting for him to say anything more or for others around him to intervene, the old monk turned to the middle-aged monk next to him and everyone in the courtyard.
The monk ordered: "Everyone, please go back to your room and rest. It's time to disperse."
"But Grandmaster, these guys..." After hearing the old monk say that the matter should be settled, how could the middle-aged monk be willing to give up? He was unwilling to do so and he spoke to stop him.
"Huiming, I have something to say with several donors. You should go back first."
Unfortunately, the arm could not twist the thigh. The middle-aged monk was dissatisfied. However, the person in front of him was the head of the temple after all, and the head of the temple. Finally, under the order of the head of the temple, all the stick-wielding monks returned to their rooms one after another. The middle-aged monk was helpless.
Leave angrily.
When the monks dispersed and only the old monk and the executioner were left in the courtyard, inexplicably, he first looked up at the faint red moon high in the sky, sighed, and withdrew his gaze. The old monk extended his hand to He Fei and the other four to invite him.
: "Please invite the four benefactors to accompany the poor monk in his meditation room."
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The fourth day of the supernatural mission, late at night, 23:30.
The camera moves to a Zen room in the backyard of Taihe Temple.
The full moon hung high in the sky, and the room was silent and empty. As the candlelight lit up, the flames flickered. In the Zen room, He Fei sat cross-legged on the futon, looking around. First he looked at the big Zen characters beside the bed, and then turned to the right.
Sideways, looking at a hanging portrait on the wall.
What I saw was a bit surprising.
The reason why this portrait attracted He Fei's attention was that it was a little weird. Yes, after all, in the young man's personal impression, the portraits that could be hung in a monk's meditation room were nothing more than Bodhisattvas and Buddhas. Unexpectedly, the old monk had a portrait hanging in his meditation room.
The painting is neither a god or a Buddha nor a landscape, but a monk wearing a cassock and holding a golden Buddhist bead. The monk in the painting is neither a god nor a Buddha. No matter how you look at it, he is just a monk who is not much different from an ordinary monk.
Of course, the small difference does not mean that there is nothing special.
In the painting, the monk is sitting cross-legged on a yellow futon, with a bright red cassock covering most of his body. His eyes are slightly closed, as if he is sleeping, meditating, or meditating on some Buddhist principles, with green lanterns and ancient Buddhas burning around him.
What is commendable is that the dignified and solemn appearance of the monk in the painting is quite extraordinary. Even with his eyes slightly closed, the person he sees can't help but feel admiration.
But then again, a mere portrait is not the focus of attention for He Fei and other executors. They are a group of unlucky people who are now cursed and their own lives are almost in danger. Who has time to care about other things? Sure enough,
, after just briefly glancing at the portrait of the monk with his eyes closed, He Fei turned around and asked in a respectful tone towards the old monk sitting opposite them:
"I wonder what the name of the Master is?"
Due to his excellent concentration after practicing Buddhism for many years, the old monk remained silent when He Fei and others first observed the meditation room. It was not until the other party asked the question first that the old monk opened his eyes and answered calmly: "Amitabha, the poor monk's name is Huijing.
, is the 37th generation monk in charge of Taihe Temple, and I don’t know what the names of the benefactors are?"
"It turns out to be Master Huijing, whom I have admired for a long time. My name is He Fei. These are Peng Hu, Cheng Ying, and Yao Fujiang. We are all tourists from country Z."
After the two sides introduced each other, the old monk, who has always adhered to the Buddhist philosophy of not distinguishing between regions, was not surprised by the status of several foreigners. He nodded and sat cross-legged on the futon without saying anything for a long time.
Although the old monk did not speak, He Fei, who was eager to save his life, did not have the patience and determination to do so. After introducing himself, the young man's face condensed, and he immediately asked Huijing what he was most concerned about at the moment: "By the way.
, Why did the master's expression change when he heard the words "curse" and "Sadako Yamamura"? Could it be that the master has also heard about Fenggang County's past? If that is the case, then I would like to hear what the master has to say about this matter."
Yes, when the supernatural mission was about to enter its fifth day, and when the female hawks became more and more unscrupulous and started to massacre the executors, He Fei, who knew better than anyone how serious the situation was, did not play charades.
He didn't mince words, he was very direct and brought up the matter of Yamamura Sadako directly. If he initially hid in
Taihe Temple was just to save his life. So, after getting to know the old monk, He Fei further hoped to get some clues from the other party, and was eager to know more about Yamamura Sadako. After all, he and his
The teammates and companions only know Sadako from the original movie, and it is unknown what Sadako's condition is in this supernatural mission.
Not long ago, Ye Wei specifically warned everyone that although sometimes supernatural missions are modeled after horror movies, the performers can indeed use the original movie as a reference, but do not use the original movie 100% as a reference. After all, supernatural missions are different from
Horror movies are essentially different from each other, and no one can predict the changes.
At this moment, as the young man asked the question, Cheng Ying, Peng Hu and Yao Fujiang on his left and right also turned their eyes to the opposite side and looked at the old monk. But who would have thought that He Fei's question was urgent, but Huijing did not answer it.
The whole person fell into silence, bowing his head and saying nothing, until Peng, who had a hot temper,
Hu became more and more impatient, until even Yao Fujiang became more and more impatient. Just when the two of them were trying to urge the old monk to speak faster, He Fei, who had only a superficial understanding of Buddhism, hurriedly made a move to Peng Hu.
With a silent look, Cheng Ying also reached out and pressed Yao Fujiang's shoulder to signal him not to speak.
"call."
For a moment, as the full moon outside the window slowly shifted, and as time passed by, several minutes passed before the old monk Huijing, who seemed to be meditating, raised his head and flew towards He with a soft breath.
Someone said something, something that shocked the four of them beyond measure...