Quick Travel: Passing Through the Bloody World

Chapter 173 Becoming a Cold Beauty Buddha 15

Pei Yu extinguished the last flickering candle in the tent, and the entire tent instantly fell into darkness.

When the sky was about to brighten, Pei Yu heard the sound of the door curtain shaking, followed by light footsteps walking into the tent, and a fluffy fox crawled into Pei Yu's arms.

The instigator acted as if nothing had happened and rubbed Pei Yu's chest with his head a few times.

Pei Yu raised his hand and touched the fox in his arms, then fell asleep while holding it.

When Xiahou Yunyan's guards came to inform Pei Yu that he was leaving, the fox lying in his arms was still sleeping with its belly exposed.

Pei Yu took out a new cassock from his bag and put it on. When he noticed the fox's exposed belly out of the corner of his eye, a smile flashed in his eyes.

I don’t know where Teng Shenyi went last night wearing his cassock cat. He didn’t dare to come back until he turned into a fox again.

Looking at the way he was sleeping, I'm afraid he didn't sleep at all last night.

Pei Yu stroked his chin with his fingertips, and there seemed to be a hint of warm and soft touch there.

Then Pei Yu let out a soft sigh.

The system was surprised [Why are you sighing so early in the morning? Didn’t you have a lot of fun acting last night?]

Pei Yu sighed again [That's why I sigh.]

The system is confused.

Pei Yu [I should have cooperated with him and cried a few tears last night. Maybe this vixen would want to bully me, a poor monk, even more.]

The system [...] has really wronged you by making you a monk.

After several decades of establishment, the Le Dynasty had a strong national power and its people were prosperous. Its capital was set in Bianjing, located on the northern side of the border between the north and the south, with a warm and humid climate.

As the carriage drove into the streets of Beijing, hawking sounds suddenly rose one after another.

The fox, which had been lying quietly on Pei Yu's knees, suddenly raised its head, and then jumped out of Pei Yu's arms as if it had noticed something.

Pei Yu did not stop it and let the fox jump onto the cushion. It put its front paws on the car window and looked at the street scene with its dark eyes through the gap in the lifted gauze curtain.

Compared with Xianzhou, Bianjing, as the capital, was obviously much richer. Restaurants and shops were connected on both sides of the street, and bursts of rich aroma filled the air.

As the carriage turned the corner, the wheels of the carriage shook suddenly as they passed over the gravel on the ground.

Pei Yu quickly caught the fox that was about to fly away and held it tightly in his arms.

Teng Shenyi had not been back to Beijing for many years, and he was stunned when he suddenly saw the prosperous scene in Beijing. The sudden vibration of the carriage made him unable to react in time. If Pei Yu had not picked it up in time, it would have really flown out of the carriage window.

Teng Shenyi suddenly felt like he was patted on the head twice. The Buddhist said in a cold voice with a hint of helplessness: "You like to watch the fun so much that you almost turned into a fox pancake."

As he spoke, Pei Yu tapped the fox's head with his finger.

Teng Shenyi raised his paw and scratched the hand twice in annoyance, and squeaked twice to express his dissatisfaction.

Then he felt his body being turned around, and Pei Yu gently lifted him into his arms.

A hand with fair skin and five slender fingers, as if carved from the finest white jade, reached out and pulled open the gauze curtain.

Suddenly, strange yet familiar scenes filled my heart. My eyes were filled with the prosperity of the capital, and every inch of the road was the way home.

For some reason, Teng Shenyi's eyes felt hot.

The northwest border is remote and cold. In the coldest days of winter, the snow can reach up to the thighs. When the north wind blows in the middle of the night, he thought that if he returned to the capital, he would definitely eat the hot sugar-coated melons from the third dim sum shop on the left hand side of West Street No. 12.

"parking."

The clear voice of the Buddhist disciple rang in his ears, and the carriage that had been running steadily stopped.

Someone came over after hearing the sound, and Pei Yu raised his hand and handed the guard a string of copper coins.

The Buddhist disciple smiled and said, "Please buy Kongji a bag of sugar melons. The rest is the reward for Kongji's help."

This smile is like a red plum blossom blooming on a branch.

Seeing such a good-looking person asking for help from a servant of his in a gentle manner, the guard's face immediately lit up. He quickly agreed, ran over to buy a bag and handed it to Pei Yu.

Pei Yu took the bag of candied melons, took out a piece from it, put it on a brocade handkerchief and handed it to Teng Shenyi.

The sweet fragrance filled his nose, and Teng Shenyi stood there in surprise.

"I think it tastes good, buy a bag to try." Pei Yu said, and moved the hand that was holding the candied melon, raised an eyebrow and said: "If you, a fox, don't want to taste it, then leave it to me, the monk, to eat alone..."

That won't work!

Teng Shenyi used his paw to hold down Pei Yu's hand that was about to be withdrawn, and licked the candy melon with Pei Yu's hand.

The sugar melon just out of the pot was still hot, and the sweet taste quickly spread in the mouth. The taste was simple, but it instantly awakened Teng Shenyi's childhood memories.

When he was young, he and the little girl next door would steal the sugar-coated melons that had just come out of the pot during the New Year's Eve. As a result, they would be discovered nine times out of ten, and then Teng Shenyi would be chased and spanked by his father Teng Changying.

Teng Shenyi was young at that time, but he was agile and ran like a wild monkey. Teng Changying couldn't catch this little brat for a while.

The flying snow was like willow catkins, passing by my eyes inch by inch, and the hot air exhaled from running condensed into a white mist in the cold air.

He held the candy melon in his arms and dodged his father's stick. In his hurry, he was afraid that the candy melon in his arms would fall down, and he was also afraid that it would taste bad after it got cold. So he ran without any plan, and inevitably got slapped on the butt by Teng Changying.

After finally dodging Teng Changying's stick, Teng Shenyi used his hands and feet to get through the dog hole in the backyard of the mansion, and then climbed up the towering wall of the neighbor's backyard along the locust tree.

In the pain of his buttocks that was about to bloom, he was breathing out white air and shouting the little girl's name with a grin.

Often he would have to shout for an unknown amount of time before a figure in a cloak would slowly emerge from the snow.

Teng Shenyi took out the still warm candy melon from his arms, held it in his palm, and handed it to the man.

"Come, eat some candy."

"So sweet."

The overlapping of the tender child's voice and the cold voice suddenly awakened Teng Shenyi from his memories.

The bright sunlight ambiguously outlined the contours of the man's eyebrows and eyes, and the coldness in his expression faded a little, as if the Buddhist was bathed in golden light.

He held the candied melon in one hand and handed it to Teng Shenyi to eat, while with the other hand he took a small piece and put it to his lips.

Pei Yu's brows slightly frowned, perhaps because he hadn't tasted such a sweet taste for a long time.

The white breath exhaled from the mouth many years ago covered the memories with a veil, and now the warm sunshine in Beijing is shining brightly.

In the present that is within reach, there are people who are brighter than memories.

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