Shi Yucheng was still trying to make small talk in my ear.

Yan He looked at Yan Rui for a long time, but he didn't help and didn't respond at all.

He exerted force with his elbow and hit his arm.

"Hi~"

Shi Yucheng turned his head in surprise and looked at him: "What happened to Prince Maodun?"

"nothing."

Yan Rui glared at him, gritted his teeth, and moved his hand from his arm to his stomach: "My stomach suddenly hurt just now."

"You need to see a doctor."

"No need."

While the two of them were talking, Yan He slowed down his pace a little and moved into a row with the two people behind him.

Shi Moheng waved his folding fan and asked, "Princess Chidan, how do you feel about your visit to Kyoto?"

"pretty good."

"I heard that the princess stayed in the Huguo Temple for a few days."

"Well, the Gokokuji Temple is also very good."

"That's good."

There was Jia Xuan between the two of them, and they were chatting idly.

Compared to the overly goal-oriented Shi Yucheng, Shi Moheng is quite comfortable to get along with.

"I have never been to the grassland. If I go there someday, Princess, please take care of me."

"Okay."

Yan He nodded: "There are many fun things in our grassland. If you want to come, just come to me and I will take you to play."

The Buddhist disciple, who had been silent all this time, had his eyelashes trembling slightly, and he raised his eyes to look at the beautiful woman's bright face.

Yingying's eyes moved and looked over.

"It would be even better if Master Jia Xuan could come to the grassland together."

The voice just fell.

Shi Yucheng's voice sounded again: "Princess Chidan, my third brother, come and see the lanterns."

The vendor selling lanterns had a smile on his face, but knowing the identities of the people, he didn't dare say much.

There are all kinds of lanterns placed in front of you, some placed in the water and some held in the hands.

Square, long, lotus, boat-shaped.

He has very skillful hands.

Yan He fell in love with the green and yellow prawn lantern hanging in the air almost at first sight, and curled up his body.

The six long and thin whiskers swayed gently.

If you look closely, you can see that there are paintings on the shrimp shells.

The workmanship was so fine and beautiful that she couldn't help but smile and couldn't take her eyes off it.

No wonder people would fight over a lantern.

"Which one does Chidan want?"

"this."

Yan He habitually turned his head to look for the person who paid, and remembered it as soon as his eyes met.

It’s not appropriate to look for him now.

He raised his hand and pointed to the square river lantern next to him: "Put this one here."

She will buy such a beautiful lantern with her own money when she goes back later.

Take it back to the grassland.

Five people each took one.

I originally thought Jia Xuan wouldn't want it, but I didn't expect he also picked it.

Shi Yucheng gave him some silver: "Brother, do you have a wish to fulfill?"

“Everyone has wishes.”

"What's the emperor's?"

Yan He took over the conversation: "Once the wish is made, it won't come true."

"Princess Chidan is right."

Shi Moheng snorted and laughed behind him, and couldn't help rolling his eyes.

I haven't seen him for a while, and it turns out that his third brother still has such a servile side.

There is a legend about lighting lanterns in Lizhou Kingdom.

As long as you put your wishes into the lanterns and pray sincerely, the river god will see them and help make them come true.

Yan He stood by the river, looking at the crowded lanterns, and felt that the river god was probably quite annoyed.

Just like going to work, there is always work to do every day.

She stood by with a pen and paper and watched for a while. She waited until their lanterns were lit before she started writing.

He rolled up the note and stuffed it into the lantern, then found a space to put it down.

Yan Rui was a little curious: "What did you write?"

"Brother."

"Ok?"

"Please do me a favor."

Hearing her say this, Yan Rui instantly became alert and carefully moved to the side: "What?"

A quarter of an hour later.

The original group of five was separated by the crowd, leaving only Yan He and Jia Xuan behind.

They didn't think about looking for anyone, they just followed the flow of people.

It's a lot less than when it first came out.

Yan He followed Jia Xuan.

"Tanghulu, delicious Tanghulu..."

The vendor would call out to people whenever he saw them: "Girl, would you like to try some candied haws? I guarantee it's delicious."

She didn't want to eat it originally, but now she wants to eat it.

He paused and asked, "Master Jiaxuan, do you want it?"

"Need not."

"Then take two bunches."

"Okay, three cents, take it, young lady."

Two strings of candied haws wrapped in oil paper were handed over to him, and Yan He reached out to take them.

Just as I was about to pay, a hand reached out.

"Okay, you two...take care."

The peddler looked up and happened to see a handsome monk. Fortunately, he reacted quickly.

Yan He took a bite and found it tasted really good.

"Master Jiaxuan is delicious."

"A few more skewers?"

"No, I'm sick of eating too much, thank you."

"You're welcome, benefactor."

The two walked and stopped from time to time, and Yan He's original intention was just to spend more time with him.

I didn't expect that as I walked along, I had more and more food in my hands.

Waited until I arrived at the stall selling lanterns.

The green and yellow shrimp lantern was handed to her shakily.

Yan He looked up in surprise.

The warm yellow light behind him seemed to be wrapped in a golden robe.

His already gentle expression seemed to have become even more gentle.

With such a face, he said something that moved her heart: "I saw you looking at me for a long time just now."

So I brought her back specially to buy it. I was just thinking, I have already walked this road, why walk it again.

Seeing that she didn't move, he handed it forward again.

Yan He then reached out to take it: "Thank you, Master Jia Xuan."

With a smile on his lips and curved eyebrows, he could easily grab everyone's attention: "Master Jiaxuan is so nice."

The Buddhist looked calm, with the corners of his mouth slightly raised: "As long as the donor likes it."

"Like it."

The more you don't want to be separated, the faster the time you spend together goes by.

In front of the vermilion gate.

Yan He was holding a big shrimp lantern and had a lot of food in his right hand.

"Master Jiaxuan, I will leave Kyoto tomorrow and return to the grassland. I don't know when we will meet again."

The Buddhist put his hands together, and his voice always had the magic to calm people: "If we are destined to meet, we will meet each other. Don't worry."

"..."

You can see that I'm worried.

I don't worry.

Yan He took two steps back and said, "Master Jia Xuan, please go back quickly and be careful on the road."

As he said this, he wanted to turn around.

"Donor Yan He."

"Ok?"

The Buddhist disciple suddenly stretched out his hand, palm facing up, and every part from the lines to the joints was perfect.

Yan He moved his hand slightly, then put it down.

"hand."

"Oh."

She was holding things in both hands, and she subconsciously reached out when she heard this.

Before I could ask, it was grabbed.

His hands were cool, like a piece of finely polished jade.

Yan He was stunned.

There was a sudden cool touch on my wrist.

A brown bracelet was already on, with a jade Buddha statue in the middle.


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