"I wonder what else Master can see from this celestial statue? Have you also seen that we are here just for that dish?" After the initial surprise, Jiu'er stopped being polite.
Since she doesn't want to say it clearly, let her say it clearly, no matter what kind of great person you are, the great monk, the two of us only want to have a meal and a dish for you. If there is any fate, let us enjoy it. If not, we will
Leave.
We don’t want to cause trouble on your territory. In fact, we are still hiding from trouble...
Jiu'er's words were really not respectful enough for a master with high moral standards, but Wen Renjue just smiled softly, said nothing, and just looked at the abbot to show that he and she were on the same page.
However, the abbot was indeed a righteous man and did not care about Jiu'er's rudeness. He remained calm and said in the tone of an outsider: "The celestial statue also told Lao Na that everything in the world has its own meaning.
Inevitably, what is supposed to come will always come, and what is supposed to go will never be kept..."
He looked at Wen Renjue with an enigmatic look, "What should be yours is yours. It shouldn't be yours. It would be futile to force it."
Wen Renjue frowned, and Jiu'er said directly: "What do you mean?"
The abbot looked at Jiu'er and smiled kindly, "Donor, you can taste all the dishes in the temple. You can come and taste it whenever you want, and you can taste it for as long as you want. Is the donor satisfied?"
Jiu'er nodded proudly, but soon frowned again, "Thank you, Master, for your kindness, but what do you mean by those words just now?"
"Amitabha, the Buddha said, cannot be said."
Jiu'er was frustrated, but he couldn't force him to speak. After all, it seemed that this monk was actually quite genuine.
It seems that they are wrong. Not all practitioners like to hide from the world, especially monks like these who should have cut off their five sense organs. They prefer the smell of incense.
However, what surprised Jiu'er was that just after the abbot said those words, he suddenly smiled mysteriously and looked at Wen Renjue, "Donor, I have an unkind request... I don't know..."
Hearing that Renjue came to his door automatically, "Master, I have something to do, but please give me your instructions." Everyone has said that Jiuer can eat as much of the dishes in the temple as he wants, and for as long as he wants. Although this Buddhist school pays attention to fate, but
, he has to pay something to get connected with someone, right...
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