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Chapter 850 850 Views, from top to bottom

Chapter 850 850 Views, looking from top to bottom

"Donor Ji is injured, don't worry about it." Abbot Huiyan was even easier to talk to than Ji Yunkai imagined. His smile was kind and sincere, making people like him from the bottom of his heart.

Ji Yunkai immediately breathed a sigh of relief and was no longer as embarrassed as before.

"Ji the donor is sincere and filial. The Buddha will definitely hear the benefactor's request. This peace talisman was blessed by Lao Na himself. The donor should not dislike it." Abbot Huiyan held the peace talisman in both hands and handed it to Ji Yunkai.

Ji Yunkai took it respectfully and said thank you.

Abbot Huiyan looked at Ji Yunkai with a smile and said again: "Almsgiver Ji, your wishes will definitely come true."

"What does the abbot mean?" Ji Yunkai looked at the other party in shock, with a hint of expectation in his heart.

Abbot Huiyan nodded slightly and smiled enigmatically...

"Thank you, abbot. I will never forget the abbot's kindness. As soon as I come down from the mountain, I will reshape the golden statue of Buddha." No one knew what she wanted in her heart, which was different from what she asked for in her mouth, but Abbot Huiyan knew it, which shows that he has the ability.

of.

Anyway, Ji Yunkai chose to believe her.

"Donors don't have to be like this, everything is predestined, and you and the benefactor are both destined." Abbot Huiyan left an incomprehensible sentence that only Ji Yunkai could understand, and left with his hands clasped together.

As soon as Abbot Huiyan left, Ji Yunkai could no longer restrain the joy in his heart. He turned around and hugged the prince, kissing him on the face: "Your Majesty, I am so happy. This time I kneel down willingly."

Even though she knew that the original owner was dead, Ji Yun felt somewhat guilty for occupying the original owner's body and living in his place. Now, she finally no longer has to feel guilty.

She, Ji Yunkai, owes nothing to anyone.

"Don't make trouble. In the important place of Buddhism, dignity comes first." The prince looked around. His face was dark, but the red tips of his ears betrayed his mood at this time.

The guards and maids behind him all lowered their heads and laughed sullenly, their shoulders shaking constantly, but no one dared to laugh...

The way the prince was embarrassed and at a loss was really funny. They thought that the prince had always been prudent and generous, but it turned out that he still had such a side.

Ji Yun laughed, let go of the prince, clasped his hands, and muttered: "Buddha forgives, Buddha forgives, I was just happy for a moment and forgot about it. I didn't mean to offend you."

The prince shook his head helplessly, picked up Ji Yunkai again, and led his guards down the mountain...

The prince and his party set off half an hour later than expected, thus missing their meal. At 3:30pm, the party was still outside the city. Ji Yunkai had a bowl of porridge in the morning, and he was really hungry.

But the carriage didn't have any food at all.

The prince felt sorry for Ji Yunkai and asked the coachman to hurry up. He didn't want to see that he was about to enter the city, but he was stopped by dozens of people at the gate of the city: "Is this the Princess of Yanbei sitting in the carriage?"

"This is my princess, who are you? Why are you blocking the carriage?" Nuan Dong looked at the other party dressed as a student, and her tone was quite kind.

"We are students from Jeju. We would like to ask the princess three questions. Is it okay?" The student who spoke had a very good attitude. Nuan Dong did not dare to refuse directly when he saw this. Instead, he asked a few people to wait for a while and asked Ji Yunkai for instructions before saying:

"What do you want to ask?"

"The first question: The princess knew that her biological father was seriously ill and did not go to the temple but instead went to the temple. Does the princess think this is filial piety?"

"Second question: What does the princess think of the article that criticized the princess for being unfilial?"

"The third question: What does the princess think of the hottest debate over filial piety in Tianqi right now?"

The students in Jeju all looked friendly, but their questions were very sharp. As soon as their three questions came out, they immediately attracted many students and passers-by to watch.

"Sure enough, the person who came here is evil." In the carriage, Ji Yunkai heard three questions and shook his head.

"I asked you to make such a big fuss." The prince raised his hand, intending to hit Ji Yunkai on the head, but when he saw the bandage on her forehead, he took it back.

"If we don't make a big fuss, there will be constant troubles in the future. I really don't want to deal with Ji and Yun's family anymore." The matter of the Ji family is actually easy to solve. Mr. Ji is seriously ill and wants her to come to see him. All she has to do is go to Ji's house.

That's fine, it doesn't matter if you meet Mr. Ji or not.

But she just wasn't angry that Master Discipline repeatedly used filial piety to pressure her and force her to do things she didn't want to do.

Being a kind father but unkind to a mother, why did Mr. Ji and Mrs. Ji keep suppressing her with filial piety?

She, Ji Yunkai, will never let anyone manipulate her.

"How do you answer these three questions?" These three questions are not difficult to answer, but it is very difficult to be outstanding and make sure that people cannot make mistakes.

"That's a good answer, Nuan Dong, listen..." Ji Yunkai would not go out to answer the question in person, leaving Nuan Dong to answer the question.

"Yes, Princess." Nuan Dong bent down to listen respectfully, quickly memorized Ji Yunkai's words, turned to face the Jeju students, no longer as humble as he was in front of the carriage, his back straight and proud.

"My princess will answer your first question: When my father was seriously ill, I narrowly escaped death and came back from the medicine shop. I still haven't recovered from the serious illness. I didn't dare to drag my sick body to see my father. I was afraid of worrying my father, and I was even more afraid that my father's illness would worsen.

. I didn’t feel at ease while recuperating at home, so I had to go to the temple to pray for my father. I don’t know whether he was filial or unfilial. I only know that I have a clear conscience.”

After Nuan Dong finished speaking, he paused briefly and then said: "My princess will answer your second question: Aren't articles read from top to bottom and from right to left? Do you have any other opinions?"

"Hahaha..." There was a burst of laughter in the crowd. A few looked at the students with good backgrounds and even joked unceremoniously: "What a good one. From top to bottom, from right to left... The princess said it

That's right. A few of you from Jeju... what do you think when you read articles? Tell us."

"It's sophistry, Princess Yanbei doesn't dare to answer our questions?" Several students from Jeju suddenly blushed with embarrassment, but they were arrogant and refused to compromise.

Ji Yun didn't need to open her mouth before someone stood up and spoke for her: "I said you are really funny... The Ji family has already said that the article was not written by Mr. Ji. Why do you still ask Princess Yanbei? Someone pretended to use Ji

Can I write an article to criticize the princess in your name, and still want Princess Yanbei to say thank you?"

"Yes, yes... Princess Yanbei is not called sophistry, that is called wit. I once heard that Princess Yanbei knocked down all the great scholars present in the Zhidao Academy with three questions. At first, I thought she was exaggerating.

Ci, now I believe it is true. To be able to give such an exquisite answer, Princess Yanbei is a very wise person."



Breaking away from the question itself, secretly changing the concept, but sticking closely to the question, the answer given is not what the person asking the question wants, but it makes people unable to make mistakes. Isn't this great wisdom? (To be continued)


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