Xu Lang looked at Li Le'er with ill intentions, and even said something jokingly that was a bit creepy.

"I'll take you back to my house and fulfill my girlfriend's duties. Do you think being my girlfriend is just a matter of talking?"

"You! No! Not now! I want to get off the car! Put me down!"

Li Le'er's voice was obviously a little panicked.

She hadn't thought about this matter yet, and wasn't it a little too early to go to bed less than half an hour after agreeing to be together?

She doesn’t want it!

Xu Lang then teased the girl and said, "I just asked you if you regretted it, and you said you didn't regret it. Isn't it too late to regret it now?"

Seeing that Xu Lang was about to get serious, Li Le'er said in a tearful voice, "How can someone bring someone home right after they start dating? Besides, even if someone did, I can't do it. Just let me go."

Xu Lang saw that Li Le'er was really frightened, so he smiled and said, "I was just kidding. I'll take you out to play. Where is that indignant female warrior just now?"

Li Le'er, who was panicking and trying to figure out how to jump out of the car, fell silent when he heard Xu Lang's words.

She is still a mean person.

After all, he is the person she likes, how could he be so bad?

He immediately felt relieved and said with some guilt.

"I'm sorry, I just thought..."

Xu Lang took the time to glance at Li Le'er.

This girl really apologized seriously, not mocking her.

No, what's the point of apologizing?

Wasn't he the one who just lied and joked first?

She was right to choose to date him before going abroad, otherwise if it had been someone else, she would have been cheated out of everything.

"why are you laughing?"

After apologizing, Li Le'er found that Xu Lang looked at her and then smiled, and she felt a little uncomfortable.

It feels like a mockery.

"I'm not laughing at anything. I just want to tell you that women shouldn't apologize when they're in a relationship. Do you understand?"

More than an hour later, Xu Lang drove the car to the outside of the temple. It was really popular.

It is worthy of being the famous temple in City A with the highest success rate of wishes.

After searching for a while, he finally saw an empty seat and quickly turned the steering wheel over for fear that someone else would grab it.

I didn't expect to see it over there.

Damn it, if your car is small, don't try to squeeze it in. Leave such a large space empty, and people will think there is no car.

Li Le'er also noticed it and laughed, saying, "Did you think it was an empty seat? This car is really small. If you didn't drive closer, you would have thought there was no car."

"Smile. If you can't find a parking space later, you'll have to wander around here for the whole day." Xu Lang said bluntly.

Li Le'er shrugged and said indifferently: "It doesn't matter. As long as I'm with you, anything is fine."

hiss……

This girl, um...

Xu Lang didn't dare to respond. He drove around but couldn't find an empty seat.

He was late for such a busy scenic spot. He should have come early in the morning, as no one was leaving at noon.

I'll starve you to death.

He made up his mind and parked his car directly on the side of the road. There shouldn't be any traffic police in such a place. He was afraid that it would be hit by another car accidentally. It would cost more than 100,000 or 200,000 yuan to repair it.

It's hard to bear to kill someone.

But he really had no patience left, and he felt a little uncomfortable being with Li Le'er.

"Okay, get out of the car."

Xu Lang fastened his seat belt and said.

Putuo is just as crowded as other scenic spots. Xu Lang's first impression is that the monks here must be making a lot of money.

I saw online reports that monks earn tens of thousands of dollars a month, but I don’t know if it’s true or not.

As soon as I walked to the door, I saw a large incense burner filled with a lot of incense sticks.

A stick of incense costs only a few dollars, but it carries the wishes of tens or even hundreds of millions of people.

Some things cannot be measured by money, for example, there are many people who wish to live to 200 years old.

"Shall we buy some incense and candles? I heard from others that this place is very effective, shall we try it too?"

Xu Lang was an atheist. He thought it was just a matter of a few dollars and it didn't matter if he just went through the process, so he nodded in agreement.

Arriving at the incense stand at the door, Xu Lang picked up the smallest pack of incense and asked casually, "How much?"

"80." The monk running the stall said calmly.

How many? !

Xu Lang opened his eyes wide. Aren't these broken incense sticks sold for 80 or yuan in the village? How come they are only yuan?

The monk then said, "Amitabha, burning incense is a sign of sincerity, and sincerity will lead to success."

Sincerity is fine, but multiplying by ten is not.

When I put it down and was about to turn around and leave, Li Le'er said, "Take two bags."

Mashiro is a loser.

The monk checked the QR code next to it and said, "Two bags for 160 yuan, please scan the code."

"150 is fine." Xu Lang lowered the price out of habit.

"Amitabha, don't care about anything in front of the Buddha." The monk said with gestures.

Li Le'er thought that this was just a small amount of money, just over a hundred yuan.

He readily took out his phone and paid.

She excitedly took the incense and candles she had bought, gave one to Xu Lang and said, "Actually, I wanted to buy the biggest one, but it's hard to hold. Forget it. Sincerely pray and your prayers will be answered."

Xu Lang looked at the incense stick that Li Le'er pointed at. It should cost 800 yuan per stick, right?

It's so difficult to insert it, and I look like an idiot when I carry it.

Fortunately, this silly girl didn’t want to buy it, otherwise he would be the fool.

Holding the incense and candles, Xu Lang lit them and inserted them directly in front of the big cauldron at the door.

Li Le'er was very pious. He muttered something and bowed three times before inserting the incense into the cauldron.

Then we entered the door, walked through the long arched corridor, and arrived at the hall.

A huge Buddha statue radiating golden light is enshrined in the main hall.

Xu Lang didn’t know what kind of Buddha this was, but he probably guessed it was Tathagata Buddha.

A group of tourists knelt on the cushions and made wishes devoutly.

But in Xu Lang's opinion, even if gods really exist, they will not care about the life and death of ordinary people.

Just like for ants, we have entered a world where we can dominate them. How many people would care about how they live?

It's good enough if you don't have nothing better to do than tease them with food. You can even kill a few of them if you have nothing better to do.

To us, gods are treated the same as ants.

But it is better to have expectations than to have no expectations. At least there is something to look forward to.

Eighty-one packs of incense can either bring a lifetime of peace to your family or tens of millions of dollars.

It's like buying a lottery ticket with two dollars.

What if?

What if there really is a God, and what if He really pays attention to his wishes?

There are many side halls on the left and right of the main hall, enshrining different statues of gods, and there are several more at the back.

"What are these for? How do we worship?" Li Le'er asked in confusion.

Although she was born and raised in City A, it was her first time to visit a temple and she knew nothing about the place.

"Or, how about praying for a child?" Xu Lang said jokingly.

"Screw you."

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