Chapter 434: Live up to Tathagata and Live up to Qing 31
Get up the next morning.
Bai Sang woke up and saw no one around her.
The quilt on my body is also well covered.
She turned into a human, sat on the bed and yawned.
I glanced outside and found that the sun was already very high.
Then Mingshen should have gone to recite Buddhist scriptures to the monks in the temple.
Bai Sang got out of bed and took a sip of water.
I found that the water in the water cup was actually lukewarm.
Thinking that he had taken in a little bird, he went to the canteen invisibly to get some vegetarian food, and then sneaked to the woodshed.
As soon as I arrived at the woodshed, a gray bird flew over.
Only this time it stopped far away from Bai Sang.
"Benefactor, are you wearing something?" Bai Ju turned into a human body and looked at Bai Sang with fear in his eyes.
Bai Sang didn't understand what it meant: "I'm not wearing it."
"No, my benefactor, look inside the collar." Bai Ju covered his eyes with his hands and couldn't even look now.
Bai Sang was a little confused and opened his collar.
Suddenly his whole body stiffened.
She saw something familiar.
The golden relic that the abbot asked him to give to Ming Shen is now hanging around his neck!
Bai Sang couldn't believe it.
"ah!"
The golden relic emits a soft light, and Bai Ju is enveloped by this light, and he can't even maintain his body.
It turned into a little bird and fell onto the firewood with a bang.
Bai Sang felt nothing.
She just couldn't believe how this thing was hanging around her neck.
Could it be...
Bai Sang put down the vegetarian food and said, "You can eat it yourself. I have to go out beforehand."
After saying that, she disappeared instantly.
Bai Ju waited until the golden light disappeared before returning to his human body.
His face was pale and his eyes were full of fear.
When that golden light enveloped her just now, he felt like he was going to die.
It was even more terrifying than the last time I met a Taoist priest.
I don’t know how my benefactor couldn’t feel anything while wearing it.
Bai Sang ran all the way to find Mingshen.
Mingshen sat on the futon, his eyes slightly closed, chanting Buddhist scriptures in his mouth, turning the beads with one hand, and beating the wooden fish with the other hand.
Sitting across from him were a group of monks doing the same thing.
Bai Sang disliked the sound of banging wooden fish the most.
Every time I listen to it, my head feels dizzy.
Now that she was listening to Muyu, her head was not dizzy at all, and her mood had calmed down a lot.
He watched Ming Shen quietly reciting Buddhist scriptures for an hour.
She floated gently and sat next to Mingshen.
Until the reading is finished.
Mingshen answered the monk's words before leaving.
"Xiaobai, are you around?"
Bai Sang hadn't shown up yet, so Mingshen said lightly when no one was around.
"How did you know I was coming?"
Seeing that there was no one around, she turned into a fox and lay in Ming Shen's arms.
Mingshen looked at the white dumplings in his arms, smiled slightly, and the corners of his lips curved in a charming arc: "I just know."
Bai Sang directly exposed his neck.
The relic was still around her neck, "Is this the one you hung?"
"Well, I hung it around your neck." Ming Shen saw her wearing it, and the smile on his face became even bigger, "It looks great on Xiaobai's neck."
"Isn't this something precious to you since childhood? Why did you give it to me?" Bai Sang asked doubtfully.
You know it from the moment the abbot gave it to him.
And Bai Sang knew that this relic had a great origin.
"With this, I can protect you." Mingshen hugged the fox in his arms tighter: "I'm afraid that you will be in danger when I don't know about it. With this, I can protect you."