The old Taoist has gone forever, and the bustling crowd outside gradually calms down.
Time passes, the sun sets, and unknown birds chirp gracefully and crisply in the mountains and forests. At this moment, the Taoist temple is particularly ethereal and quiet.
"Gulu" was heard from his stomach, and Mu Yunhan was so hungry that his chest pressed against his back. He looked at Gu Fenglin again, but he still sat there calmly and calmly, with no intention of leaving.
Mu Yunhan finally couldn't help it: "Master, aren't you hungry?"
Gu Fenglin then looked back at her and nodded lightly.
Mu Yunhan had been worried that he would ignore her. Seeing that his attitude was as usual, he was sincerely relieved: "Then let's go back? Uncle is still waiting at the bottom of the mountain. He must be hungry too."
Gu Fenglin shook his head and motioned for her to wait a little longer.
Mu Yunhan touched his nose and whispered: "Thank you for taking me to see this."
She has been extremely busy these two days, and she just happened to scheme against Shopkeeper Ye. She has been worried, and she has to deal with Jin Fan and Wu Yanzhuang. Even if she wants to come over to see them, she is powerless.
But she didn't expect that he had arranged everything for her, which made her indescribably grateful.
Gu Fenglin did not comment, leaned forward in the grass, picked out a small pale pink flower, and handed it to her hand.
Mu Yunhan didn't want to take it at first, but thinking of all he had done, he had no choice but to take it.
Gu Fenglin looked calm and made no unnecessary movements.
After another cup of tea, the old Taoist brought out a wooden table and placed it in front of the two of them. He said with a smile: "I kept you waiting."
Gu Fenglin nodded slightly, indicating that he didn't mind.
"Few young people today are as patient as you. Some people don't allow the old man to come near him when he is wearing dirty clothes, let alone eat the food made by the old man."
The old Taoist placed two plates of food on the table, shook his head and smiled: "Respect Luo Yi first and then respect others. The world is blind. You should be blessed."
A plate of sweet and sour fish and a plate of stir-fried bamboo shoots, all full of color, flavor and texture, are no different from those vegetarian dishes that Daoist Wei made before that cost dozens of taels of silver each.
It's so delicious! Mu Yunhan is so delicious that you can't wait to swallow it with your tongue.
She never thought that vegetarian dishes could be made so delicious and beautiful. This skill is much better than that of Goddess Gu and Aunt Xuan!
Gu Fenglin saw her shaking her head as she ate, a smile appeared on her lips, but she stopped smiling when she looked over.
Mu Yunhan saw it clearly. He put down the bowls and chopsticks and took out his wallet: "Taoist Priest, can you help me make a portable meal?"
The old man walked back, wrapped a few warm plain steamed buns in lotus leaves and came out: "Are they enough?"
"That's enough, that's enough." Mu Yunhan glanced at Gu Fenglin secretly and asked, "How much is it?"
She had just earned a lot of money, and it was time to treat him to a treat to make him happy.
The old Taoist smiled and said: "One tael of silver."
Mu Yunhan saw Gu Fenglin's hand moving, as if he wanted to take out his wallet, so he quickly paid the money and said flatteringly: "Master, let's go."
Gu Fenglin smoothed the wrinkles on his robe, held his head high and walked out.
He was walking very fast, and the mountain road was rugged. Mu Yunhan was very worried that he would get sick from fatigue, but he didn't dare to say that he was not in good health, so he had to pretend that he had a sprained foot: "Ouch."
Gu Fenglin stopped as expected, turned back to look at her, and raised his eyebrows in question.
Mu Yunhan sat down on the stone steps and said, "My ankle is sprained. Master, please come with me to rest."
Gu Fenglin turned around and walked towards her, looking quite impatient.
Before Mu Yunhan had time to be happy, his body suddenly felt light and he was picked up. (To be continued)