After the old woman left, Su Yin did not touch the things on the table, but opened the compartment and walked in again.
Seeing that she was back, the woman was not very happy and said, "Donor, saving one life is better than building a seven-level pagoda. Can you save the little monk?"
Su Yin's originally dull eyes flashed, and his outlook was completely ruined.
What came out of a beautiful face was a man's voice. She felt the corners of her mouth twitch. Before she could ask, the man said, "The young monk was originally a monk who lived in Gui'an Temple on Qilin Mountain. Gui'an Temple
There are only three young monks, junior brother and master. The master was ill a few days ago and asked me to go down the mountain to find Master Huiyuan. The junior monk was young and had to stay in the temple to take care of the master. The young monk had never seen much of the world. I heard that Master Huiyuan
When I came to Wangyue City, I heard a well-intentioned person tell me that horse thieves were rampant in this area. The young monk didn't know any kung fu. He thought that the horse thieves were also men. How could a man kill a woman? He changed his clothes and thought
I captured the horse thief, but unexpectedly I was caught here, and all my luggage and baggage were taken away. I hope the benefactor can save me!"
The corner of Su Yin's mouth twitched fiercely. She walked over, untied the rope that bound him, and said calmly, "Have you ever thought that horse thieves will molest women instead of killing them?"
Without the restraints on his body, he stretched his muscles, stood up and replied with a grin, "Of course I have thought about it, but the monk is a man!"
Su Yin tried his best not to lose his composure, so he asked again, "Have you ever thought about it, if the horse thief sees you dressed like this, he has evil thoughts about you, drags you back to the horse village, and molests you, he finds you.
If you are a man, what will happen if you become angry from shame?"
"..." That's right. He just thought that if he were a woman, it would be best if the horse thief let him go. If he were to catch him, he would not suffer a loss if he was a man!
Seeing that he was speechless, Su Yin stopped talking and turned around to walk out. The man followed her hurriedly and said again, "Donor, can you lend me a monk's robe to wear?"
"I don't have the habit of carrying monk's robes with me." Su Yin no longer wanted to look back at him. She originally thought that this monk had no emotions and six desires, and at least had wisdom. Now her concept of a monk has been subverted. It turns out that he has cut off three thousand worries.
It's not just cutting off the emotions and six desires, it's also cutting off his brain.
"..." After leaving the compartment, the monk asked again, "Then can you help me find my baggage? In my baggage is the robe I used for alms."
Su Yin looked at him indifferently, "Now that I am here to be a mermaid, you want me to go downstairs and ask the woman, did you rob a monk of his robe?"
"Then can you help me find some men's clothes to wear?" The monk said and took off the flowers and hair on his head, leaving only a bare head, paired with the light green long hair.
The skirt and the rouge and gouache on her face were all spent.
The picture was so beautiful that Su Yin looked away coldly and pointed at the copper basin aside, "Go and wash your face off."
The monk glanced at his mouth, rolled up his sleeves, and went to wash his face.
Su Yin suddenly remembered that there was a set of Yu Wensheng's clothes in her baggage, which she had specially put in her baggage before coming to Qindu. She was already prepared to face him in any situation.
Do you want to lend him your clothes?
"Finished washing."
Su Yin turned around, looked at the face that was more beautiful than a woman, and said calmly, "It's a pity that you don't want to be a woman."