Chapter 278 Calling Buddha ([-])

I made some food for myself, but it was tasteless, so I just ate a few mouthfuls and let it go. I couldn't sleep at night anyway, turned and turned, Ah Lu finally went to Master's bedroom and lay down in Master's bed. Under the quilt, I felt at ease just now, but I still didn't sleep very well.

Before dawn the next day, she hurriedly packed up and went to the top of the mountain to look for Yunkong, only to learn that Yunkong had also gone down the mountain. Together with his seniors, the old abbot was the only one left in this temple.

"Master, why did you let them go?" Sitting opposite the abbot, Ah Lu was full of sorrow. If they and the master couldn't come back...or only part of it came back...wouldn't the abbot feel sad?

"The Buddha saves all living beings. In this great chaos, our Buddhist sect must not do nothing." The abbot closed his eyes and said 'Amitabha'.

Bored and depressed, Ah Lu ran under the bodhi tree to listen to the cicadas, but she didn't know what kind of mood Yunkong was in at that time, anyway, she couldn't calm down anyway.

Looking up, Don't Forget is still sitting on the branch, but she didn't play the out-of-tune tune anymore, she just lowered her eyes and played with the jade flute in her hand, as if she was also missing her old friend.

Feeling really uncomfortable, Ah Lu stood up and walked to the edge of the cliff, and shouted towards the foot of the mountain with her hands in the shape of a trumpet: "Little monk! Why didn't you say goodbye to me!"

But this time, Yun Kong, who had already gone away, could not hear what she said.

"Please ask the host to go back and find the abbot." The system's cold order interrupted Alu's anger.

"Didn't you just go there?" Ah Lu was puzzled, but she still walked towards the abbot's room.

In this regard, the system's official explanation is: "The timeline has advanced by several months."

That was the case, Ah Lu accepted this change, and thought she would go to chat with the abbot about philosophy of life, but knocked on the door for a long time but no one answered.

Fortunately, all the rooms in the temple are not locked. While complaining that the system gave wrong information, Ah Lu shouted: "I'm in!" and pushed open the door of the abbot's room.

It was the abbot who was sitting quietly on the cushion, and a bad feeling came to her heart. She tried to call several times but got no response.

He tested the abbot's breath with his fingers and found that the abbot was no longer breathing. Judging from the spots on his hands, he had been dead for three days.

...I feel bitter and unbearable. I didn't expect that this trip would actually be to help the abbot collect the body...

Putting his hands together, he bowed to the abbot and said: "Amitabha." It was also the last bit of sacrifice.

After simply burying the abbot, Ah Lu tidied up the abbot's room, closed the door and returned to the medicine house at the foot of the mountain.

Bad news came one after another, and while she was turning over the herbs, news of her master's death came.

These two life and death friends died on the same day, so they could go to the underworld to play a game of chess.

Ah Lu was smiling, but her eyes were red.

There was still the last letter written by Master to her on the table, Ah Lu thought: You all have the world in your heart, how can I only care about the love of my children?Common people, right?I'm going to do this for them!It can be regarded as the fulfillment of Master's last wish.

Packing up the medicine box and locking the door of the medicine hut, Ah Lu resolutely stepped into the rolling world, for the common people, for her master, for her little monk...

Maybe by chance, she could see the little monk again, maybe the little monk would become one of her wounded people?

No, no, shaking her head, Ah Lu asked herself not to imagine this assumption, it is better for the little monk not to get hurt, she will feel distressed.

(End of this chapter)

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