Yu Wenhao hesitated for a moment, "Can't I hear this?"
"Yes." The abbot smiled, "Your Majesty, please wait outside for a moment, or go to the next room to have a cup of tea."
Yu Wenhao felt that even the abbot was acting weird today.
He walked out slowly, turning back three times with each step. Yuan Qingling couldn't help but laugh, but the abbot was still very serious and loving.
The door of the wing was closed, and the abbot smiled and said: "Your Majesty, please come next door for tea."
Yu Wenhao originally put his ear to the door directly after going out, but after hearing what the abbot said, he had no choice but to leave angrily.
Yuan Qingling poured tea for the abbot. Facing this highly respected master, she did not dare to show any slightness. She looked respectful and waited for instruction.
The abbot looked at Yuan Qingling and said gently: "Princess, please put this box away first."
Yuan Qing made a sound and put the medicine box back into her sleeve pocket.
The abbot smiled slightly and said: "The princess's brows seem to be slightly sad. What's the reason? Can you tell me?"
Yuan Qing smiled and said: "Master Abbot, there is nothing bothering me."
The abbot clasped his hands together and said, "The princess is from a different world, and I am from a different world. I can't talk about anything."
Yuan Qingling was so shocked that she almost dropped the cup in her hand and looked at the abbot suddenly.
The abbot sits cross-legged, with kind eyebrows and kind eyes, like a Buddha statue. His eyes are as clear as clear water, hiding no dirt.
The abbot smiled and said: "Princess, there is no need to be surprised. If your heart is calm, everything will be clear to you."
Yuan Qingling held the cup and suppressed the surging emotions, "I really don't know what you are talking about, great monk."
The abbot laughed and asked, "What does the princess believe in?"
Yuan Qingling blurted out, "Science, I don't believe in theology, so I don't believe it when you tell me about souls and the like."
The abbot said meaningfully: "How do you know, Princess, that the science you believe in and the Buddhism I believe in are not the same in the end?"
"How is this possible?" Yuan Qingling was shocked, but a cold current suddenly surged in her heart. She remembered an idea she had when she was studying brain development. When the brain is developed to the extreme, it can control many things and has amazing power.
Although retrieving objects from space, transferring time and space, etc. are theoretical, if this theory can be confirmed, wouldn't it mean that talking to God would lead to the same goal through different paths?
"Princess, do you think it's impossible? Princess, close your eyes and listen carefully. What can you hear?" the abbot asked.
Yuan Qingling closed her eyes and tried to calm her mind. The first sounds she heard were many and noisy, including wind, falling leaves, dogs barking in the distance, birds chirping, insects chirping, conversations, and chanting.
Slowly, these sounds seemed to disappear, and she began to hear the sound of her own heartbeat, the sound of blood flowing in her blood vessels, and even the sound of cells breaking and growing.
She slowly opened her eyes and looked at the abbot.
"What did the princess hear?" the abbot asked.
"Heard a lot, a lot."
The abbot smiled and said, "This is the voice of all sentient beings."
"Don't tell me that I have a predestined relationship with the Buddha. It's not because of this that I hear these voices."
"Whether the princess has a predestined relationship with the Buddha, I am not lying, but in the princess' opinion, why can you hear sounds that others cannot hear? You can talk to beasts, see through all things in the world, see through life and death, and see through time and space. What is the reason?
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Yuan Qingling was really shocked. She opened her mouth for a while before murmuring: "Master monk, what exactly do you want to say? What do you know?"
"Princess, take out your medicine box," the abbot said.
Yuan Qingling took out the medicine box, placed it on the table, and looked at the abbot.