Chapter two hundred and sixty-eight Master Apu's request
"Mr. Zhang? This is Apu." Master Apu's voice came from the other end of the phone.
As soon as I heard this, I asked: "Master Apu, how come you have my phone number? Is there something wrong?"
"Come to my place. I want to ask you something."
"Well, I'll be right over." I found an umbrella in the dormitory, braved the rain and went out to take a taxi to the village where the boy in red was having trouble.
I walked to the door of Master Apu's house and knocked on the door. After a while, Master Apu opened the door. He was still wearing a monk's clothes. He said with a smile on his face: "Please come in."
"Yes." I walked in. At this time, Sanjima was wearing a long white dress, sitting on the big sofa in the hall, eyes closed, and silently reciting scriptures.
"Master, what do you want from me?" I looked at Master Apu next to me and asked.
Master Apu pointed upstairs: "Go up and talk."
The two of us walked to the room where I woke up from a coma. Master Apu put his hands together and bowed to me and said, "Mr. Zhang, to be honest, I have something to ask you."
"Master, don't be so polite. If you have something to say, just say it."
"I have an urgent matter and I have to go back to Tibet, so I want you to help take care of Mima and Ao Nu for a while." Master Apu said: "I also know that this matter will trouble you, but I want Mima to stay here alone.
, I’m not worried.”
"Master, why are you so polite? It's just such a small thing, no problem." I nodded. I thought the master wanted my help for something. It turned out that he asked me to take care of a beautiful woman like Mima. This is nothing.
What's going on?
I asked doubtfully: "No, who is Ao Nu?"
Seeing that I agreed, Master Apu looked relaxed and said, "Mastiff."
Let me go, what's there to take care of with a dog?
"Master, when are you leaving? I'll pick up Mima and the dog." I said.
"We will set off tomorrow. I have packed Mima's things for her. You can take Mima and Aonu away later.
After I followed Master Apu downstairs, Mima opened her eyes. She glanced at me and then nodded to me. This should be considered a greeting, right?
I grinned at her.
"Mima, you can follow Mr. Zhang later. He will help me take care of you in the future." Master Apu showed a trace of reluctance on his face.
There was something wrong with Master Apu's expression. Mima stood up, knelt down and saluted Master Apu, and said, "Master Apu, thank you for your hard work."
"Hey, Master Apu, isn't he just going back for a few days? Why does it feel like parting between life and death?" I asked quickly from the side.
It's okay to help take care of this Mima for a while, but if you take care of it all the time, it will be a pain in the ass.
"I'm sorry, I forgot to tell you just now. I went back this time to be punished by the Buddha. Maybe there will be no more monks like me, Apu, in the world." Master Apu said calmly: "So I want to invite you.
I'll help take care of Mima in the future. Of course I won't let you take care of her forever. It would be too troublesome for you. Just take care of her for a year."
"No, Master Apu, you have been a life-saving grace to me. I have no complaints about helping you take care of Mima for as long as you have, but I can't be so confused and know nothing. You and Mima are not ordinary Buddhist believers or monks.
Right?" I asked.
Damn it, that’s Buddha’s punishment. Can ordinary monks accept such treatment?
Many people have probably never heard of Buddhist punishments. Only a few people in Tibet know about this kind of thing. I also learned about it in Lee Ming Yew's shop, reading a book called Qi Tan Za Lu.
This is a very high punishment for monks in Tibetan Buddhism. Ordinary monks are not qualified for this kind of punishment. Only those monks who have made great contributions to Buddhism or have high status will be punished if they make mistakes.
Master Apu said apologetically: "Mr. Zhang, with all due respect, I still can't completely trust you. I left Mima in your care out of helplessness, so I can't tell you some things."
He is too direct. Now he is asking me for help. Is it really okay for him to say this?
Master Apu really doesn’t tell lies, so he could just say something else to fool me.
"If you don't want to, it's okay for me to stay here by myself." Mima looked at me calmly.
"I'm just a little confused. It's not that I don't want to take care of you. Since I agreed to this matter, I will definitely do it. It's getting late. Master Apu, then I will take Mima and leave first." I looked at it.
Said Master Apu next to him.
Master Apu nodded, breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Thank you very much."
Mima picked up a pink backpack behind the sofa, which probably contained clothes and the like. Then Mima shouted upstairs: "Anu."
Boom, boom, boom.
The one-meter-tall Tibetan Mastiff ran down and rubbed its head against Mima's legs, looking like a good boy.
"Okay." When Mima saw the Tibetan Mastiff, a rare smile appeared on her face, then she nodded to Master Apu and followed me out.
I was feeling a little depressed as I walked in front. I just took care of such a cute and sweet girl like Mima. How could I complain? It was too late to be happy, but suddenly there was another big Tibetan Mastiff, so I was not so optimistic.
Taking a taxi is simply out of the question. This Tibetan Mastiff can take up the space in the back seat. Of course, if this girl Mima doesn't mind sitting on my lap, she can also take a taxi back.
But there are still advantages. When you squeeze into the bus, no one dares to squeeze with you if you have this Tibetan Mastiff with you.
It was not until half past five that I returned to the school gate with a woman and a dog.
"Mr. Zhang, where are we going now?" Mima looked at me and asked.
"Don't be so polite, just call me Lao Zhang or Brother Feng." I said, "Come with me. I will introduce you to my friends first, and then I will rent a house for you to live in."
I took Mima and the Tibetan Mastiff and walked to the Lingling Hall.
When I walked to the door, the Tibetan Mastiff suddenly roared at the fruit stall next to it.
"Ho ho ho"
While yelling and rushing in, I quickly said: "Don't make trouble."
This Tibetan Mastiff is very humane. When I shouted, it did not continue to run inside, but looked at the fruit stand with wary eyes.
"Anu can tell ghosts and evil spirits, but this fruit stall is not clean." Mima frowned slightly and looked at Wang Po's fruit stall.
"Dogs are so smart."
As soon as I finished speaking, this Tibetan mastiff roared at me.
"You can just call it Anu. It doesn't like being called a dog. If it gets bitten by it, I can't help you." Mima said and walked into the Lingling Hall.
I originally wanted to follow him. After all, Brother Lu’s beautiful grandson is guilty of two things. It would be very painful if he did something obscene.