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Chapter 2199

Chapter 2199

Xuandu felt that Yuan Jiahe was really worried too much. They were having trouble, and Xiao Chengyi couldn't hold grudges against him, so what would he do to him?

He pinched Yuan Jiahe's earlobe and said, "Do you think Xiao Chengyi can be bullied casually?"

Yuan Jiahe thought for a while and said, "Yan Yan can bully him casually, but you can't."

Xuan Du laughed: "We can do it too, as long as it's not too much."

Yuan Jiahe asked him: "You bully him so much, isn't it too much?"

Xuandu said: "It is true that Xiao Chengyi holds a grudge, but he is not stingy at all. If a few of us join forces to bully him, he will just laugh it off and not care.

After all, we all have to serve him in the future. If he doesn’t even have this kind of courage, how can he convince others with his virtue? Don’t worry blindly."

Yuan Jiahe felt relieved after hearing what he said. She said: "No matter what, just don't go too far. Don't forget that we still need him to take care of our marriage."

Xuandu promised her: "Okay."

Yuan Jiahe hugged his neck and lay in his arms and said, "Xuan Du, do you regret it?"

Xuan Du lowered his head to look at her: "What do you regret?"

Yuan Jiahe said: "I regret knowing me. Since you met me, you have suffered too much and given up too many things, haven't you?"

Xuan Du frowned and said, "I only know that if I didn't know you, my life would be as peaceful as a pool of stagnant water without any ripples.

What I have experienced in the past is not suffering for me, but the most wonderful life."

He touched Yuan Jiahe's head: "Silly girl, stop thinking so wildly. Do you know how much I like my life now?"

Yuan Jiahe raised his head and kissed the corner of his lips and said, "I like it too."

Xuan Du's eyebrows moved, and the man in his arms lowered his head and kissed her again.

Outside the window, the moonlight is gentle, and there are many people who have good dreams.

The next day, Mu Yunan and Xiao Chengyi went to Qingyun Mountain after breakfast.

Everyone took it as an outing when they had nothing to do. Except for Wang Zefang who was on duty and Mu Yunhuan who had to take care of Xu Yang, everyone else followed.

An hour later, they arrived at Qingyun Temple, which is a temple hidden in the mountains and forests. Because it is hidden, there are not many pilgrims.

The temple is not big and the cleaning was very quiet. Everyone went to fill in the money for sesame oil first.

When the young monk saw that they had filled in a lot of money for sesame oil, he was a little surprised. He asked, "Do you want to light an everlasting lamp?"

Mu Yun'an asked curiously: "Eternal light?"

The young monk said: “It is an ever-burning lantern to pray for the deceased’s salvation. Many people come to our temple to light lanterns.

Once this lamp is lit, it will remain bright forever. You guys have donated so much money for sesame oil, so please go and light a few lamps."

Mu Yun'an said: "Then it will be hard work."

The young monk led the way and led them to Changming Hall. When they walked in, they saw many lamps lit here, and each lamp had the name of the deceased on it.

Candlelights could be seen everywhere in the hall, and everyone went to get lamps and write the names of their deceased relatives.

Mu Yun'an was not in a hurry. She walked around the hall and saw a familiar name, which was so eye-catching among the deceased.

She asked the young monk next to her: "Did someone in your temple light this lamp?"

The young monk was a little surprised: "How do you know, madam? This lamp belongs to an old friend of Master Puzhi. Every day he comes to refill the lamp in person."

Mu Yun'an looked at the shining candlelight and said, "Can I meet this Master of Universal Wisdom?"

The young monk said: "Madam, please wait a moment, I will tell Master Pu Zhi."

Mu Yun'an nodded slightly, turned around to look at Xiao Chengyi, and saw him standing in front of two lamps.


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