Ni Jun threw Ni Yuxing onto his horse, turned over and imprisoned her, and then coldly ordered the guards behind him: "No one is allowed to follow."
The horse snorted and stood on the spot, and the guards collectively said: "Yes!"
Ni Jun clamped the horse's belly, and the sweaty horse raised its front hooves high, carrying the two people on its back and running wildly.
The wind whistled in her ears, and the scenery on both sides of the road flashed by like a phantom. Ni Yuxing's face turned pale with fright, her hands were cold, and she clutched the horse's mane tightly, but was forcefully pulled away by the man behind her. He didn't want her.
Have anything to rely on.
"No... you can't do this, Ni Jun." Ni Yuxing couldn't help shouting.
"Aren't you a monk? With the blessing of Buddha, what are you afraid of?" I don't know whether it was anger or ridicule, but Ni Jun's words were hard to hear.
He knew Ni Yuxing was afraid.
This was all caused by him.
When Ni Yuxing knocked on the door of the palace, he happened to be preparing to tame a fierce horse that was being paid tribute from the frontier.
When he heard that she wanted to use Buddhism to influence him, he felt funny and pointed at the horse and told her that if she wanted to influence her, she should influence it first.
In the end, Ni Yuxing did pass by. Who knew that the fierce horse would not allow anyone to approach and almost trampled her with its hoof.
From then on, Ni Yuxing would stay away from horses whenever he saw them.
"Ni Jun, I'm afraid-" Ni Yuxing couldn't help shouting, her voice trembling with fear mixed with the wind.
Ni Jun turned a deaf ear and showed no intention of stopping. Not only did he not stop, but he whipped the horse hard, making the horse run faster.
Finally, they stopped at a cliff. Looking down from here, it was pitch black to the end, as if it was the end of the sky.
Ni Jun pulled her off hard, and Ni Yuxing's feet collapsed as soon as she stood firmly. She looked at Ni Jun pitifully.
At this time, he was cold and aloof, with the corners of his mouth habitually sinking, looking as cold as ice, just like the way he looked when he first met him.
He is angry.
But she didn't understand, why was he angry?
Ni Jun looked deeply at the man who wanted to slap him down the cliff: "I want you to swear, swear to God, that you will never go to the temple again from now on."
This requirement is extremely excessive. Ni Yuxing is a lay disciple and it is necessary to worship Buddha every day. If there is a festival related to Buddha, she must go to the temple to worship to show her piety.
Ni Yuxing refused without thinking. She shook her head weakly: "No, I can't agree."
"Don't agree? Haha..." Ni Jun walked towards her.
Ni Yuxing knew that he could not escape, just like he could not escape the love web he had woven. Even though he had the heart to take refuge in my Buddha, he was still tempted by him. Ni Yuxing stood motionless, waiting for the angry man to come over.
Ni Jun grabbed her and brought her to him. Their breaths were touching, but his breath was condensed and sharp.
"Ni Yuxing, if you don't agree, then I will demolish all the temples when I return."
He can do it.
Ni Yuxing was so frightened that he could not speak.
The big black and white eyes condensed all the grievances and inexplicable involvements, and she couldn't help crying in the end.
But she was not crying because Ni Jun wanted to demolish the temple.
But...she felt that she was no longer worthy of being a qualified monk.
There is a saying in Buddhism: The wind is not moving, the trees are not moving, only the human heart is moving.
Only those who can remain calm are qualified to kneel in front of the Buddha statue. Ni Jun threw Ni Yuxing onto his horse, turned over and imprisoned her, and then coldly ordered the guards behind him: "No one is allowed to follow."
The horse snorted and stood on the spot, and the guards collectively said: "Yes!"
Ni Jun clamped the horse's belly, and the sweaty horse raised its front hooves high, carrying the two people on its back and running wildly.
The wind whistled in her ears, and the scenery on both sides of the road flashed by like a phantom. Ni Yuxing's face turned pale with fright, her hands were cold, and she clutched the horse's mane tightly, but was forcefully pulled away by the man behind her. He didn't want her.
Have anything to rely on.
"No... you can't do this, Ni Jun." Ni Yuxing couldn't help shouting.
"Aren't you a monk? With the blessing of Buddha, what are you afraid of?" I don't know whether it was anger or ridicule, but Ni Jun's words were hard to hear.
He knew Ni Yuxing was afraid.
This was all caused by him.
When Ni Yuxing knocked on the door of the palace, he happened to be preparing to tame a fierce horse that was being paid tribute from the frontier.
When he heard that she wanted to use Buddhism to influence him, he felt funny and pointed at the horse and told her that if she wanted to influence her, she should influence it first.
In the end, Ni Yuxing did pass by. Who knew that the fierce horse would not allow anyone to approach and almost trampled her with its hoof.
From then on, Ni Yuxing would stay away from horses whenever he saw them.
"Ni Jun, I'm afraid-" Ni Yuxing couldn't help shouting, her voice trembling with fear mixed with the wind.
Ni Jun turned a deaf ear and showed no intention of stopping. Not only did he not stop, but he whipped the horse hard, making the horse run faster.
Finally, they stopped at a cliff. Looking down from here, it was pitch black to the end, as if it was the end of the sky.
Ni Jun pulled her off hard, and Ni Yuxing's feet collapsed as soon as she stood firmly. She looked at Ni Jun pitifully.
At this time, he was cold and aloof, with the corners of his mouth habitually sinking, looking as cold as ice, just like the way he looked when he first met him.
He is angry.
But she didn't understand, why was he angry?
Ni Jun looked deeply at the man who wanted to slap him down the cliff: "I want you to swear, swear to God, that you will never go to the temple again from now on."
This requirement is extremely excessive. Ni Yuxing is a lay disciple and it is necessary to worship Buddha every day. If there is a festival related to Buddha, she must go to the temple to worship to show her piety.
Ni Yuxing refused without thinking. She shook her head weakly: "No, I can't agree."
"Don't agree? Haha..." Ni Jun walked towards her.
Ni Yuxing knew that he could not escape, just like he could not escape the love web he had woven. Even though he had the heart to take refuge in my Buddha, he was still tempted by him. Ni Yuxing stood motionless, waiting for the angry man to come over.
Ni Jun grabbed her and brought her to him. Their breaths were touching, but his breath was condensed and sharp.
"Ni Yuxing, if you don't agree, then I will demolish all the temples when I return."
He can do it.
Ni Yuxing was so frightened that he could not speak.
The big black and white eyes condensed all the grievances and inexplicable involvements, and she couldn't help crying in the end.
But she was not crying because Ni Jun wanted to demolish the temple.
But...she felt that she was no longer worthy of being a qualified monk.
There is a saying in Buddhism: The wind is not moving, the trees are not moving, only the human heart is moving.
Only those who can remain calm are qualified to kneel before the Buddha statue.