When I looked for him again, Changbai had already gone far away, and He was watching him leave.

Seeing Feng come out, he smiled particularly attentively, "Second Aunt, who is that person?"

Feng looked at her and said, "You don't know her."

Lotus rolled her eyes, "If you tell me, I know him. If I can marry him in the future, you can also enjoy happiness, right?"

Feng ignored her and went into the yard and closed the door. He Hua was about to kick it open, but Feng pointed at her neck and said, "Just try and kick it if you dare!"

Lotus left angrily when she thought of what had just happened.

Feng went into the house and took out the silver ingot that Changbai had brought, and called the older boy to the next room.

"Da Mao, this is the twenty taels of silver your sister's employer gave me. I will not hide it from you. I will save half of it for you to marry a wife, and use the rest to repair the house and send you to school. What do you think?"

Da Mao shook his head: "No, I will earn the money to marry a wife in the future. You can keep this money and use it for anything."

Feng tightened the silver in her hand and smiled, "Okay, I understand."

Changbai went back and reported the matter directly to Liu Huan, who sighed, "I really can't believe this stepmother can treat everyone equally."

There are some things that cannot be preconceived, of course, only a small number of them.

However, Liu Huan did not let Qiu Rong know about this. She just wanted to do good deeds to help Xiao Shi gain merit, not to make Qiu Rong grateful to her.

When her foot injury was almost healed, Su Yi finally brought back good news, that is, there would be a caravan going to the border every month, and if you wanted to send a letter to someone, you just had to give them money and they would deliver it.

But this month has passed, and we can only wait until next month.

When Liu Huan heard this, he immediately made a decision in his mind, which was to go to the famous Huguo Temple to ask for a peace amulet for Xiao Shi, as he heard it was very effective.

Su Yi had no objection when he heard it, "Wait until my next day off, and then take another day off so I can go with you."

The weather was fine that day. Liu Huan was woken up in a daze at dawn. Everyone was ready to go out after he changed his clothes.

Su Wan didn't want to take the child with her, as it was annoying, so while the child was sleeping, they quietly left.

When Guan Yi and his brother woke up and saw that no one was crying, they coaxed them for a long time before they calmed down. They pouted and said, "They really went too far."

The nurse looked at them with amusement, "Yes, yes, yes. If they come back without bringing anything, our young master will ignore them."

The group of people he was thinking about had already arrived at the foot of the mountain.

We left early because it was hot, but the sun rose quickly and was high in the sky at noon, and we felt like we were being roasted.

Several people got off the carriage and were dumbfounded when they saw the long steps. "So long?"

An old lady who was walking up the mountain nearby explained, "Young lady, you may not know this, but this Buddha will save those who are destined to be saved, and sincerity will bring results."

After saying that, he walked up step by step with the basket.

Liu Huan looked at his feet, which had just been standing for a short time, then looked at the stairs, and said to Su Wan beside him: "I think... the Bodhisattva should be able to forgive people like us who have extenuating circumstances."

Su Wan was also thinking about this question: "I think it's possible. I'll donate more money and do good deeds. I'm sure the Buddha won't blame me."

Liu Huan thought it made sense, so they called for a sedan chair nearby. The price for a child was 100 cents per trip, for a woman 150 cents, and for a man 200 cents.

Liu Huan hired several sedans without saying a word and also arranged for maids. There was a sunshade on the sedan, and sitting on it with a gentle breeze was a real pleasure.

When they reached the top of the mountain, the sedan bearers were sweating profusely. Liu Huan gave each of them a little tip. This job was really not a job for human beings.

In fact, there are more than ten steps to the gate. The sedan bearers said that one has to walk the rest of the way by himself so that the Buddha will not be angry when seeing him.

On the temple gate were written three large characters with gold borders: "Huguo Temple".

It is said to have been written by the ancestor emperor.

There are a lot of people worshipping incense inside, and there are signboards. Each hall enshrines a Bodhisattva, and you can worship whichever one you want.

Liu Huan thought that since he was already here, he might as well show some courtesy, so he would bow to every Bodhisattva and make some requests to them.

When they reached the third door, Liu Huan knelt down, and the monk beside him said, "It will only be effective if there are two donors together."

Su Yi knelt down without saying a word and bowed three times following Liu Huan. Liu Huan felt something was strange.

I heard an old lady nearby say with envy: "This newlywed couple is really a perfect match. Auntie, seeing you are so young and loving, I think the child will definitely come home to you soon."

Liu Huan was confused when he heard this. Child? What child?

Su Yi curled his lips and thanked the aunt.

When Liu Huan got up, he saw the words "Guan Yin, the Goddess of Childbirth" written next to it.

No wonder I said we should go together.

Liu Huan thought of the aunt's words again and glared at the person next to him.

He lit the incense and hurried inside. Su Wan and Guan Chang were also laughing secretly beside him.

When all the incense in the halls had finished burning, several people were already sweating profusely from the heat. Su Yi asked in doubt: "You have worshipped so many Bodhisattvas, do they remember your wishes?"

Liu Huan hissed, "Don't talk nonsense, this is disrespectful to the Bodhisattva."

I took him to donate incense money. Originally, I donated one thousand taels, but because of what he just said, I added another one hundred taels.

Liu Huan wrote Su Cheng and Xiao Shi's names in the book of good people.

Liu Huan asked: "Little Master, I have something I want to ask a master to bless. Where can I find him?"

The young monk asked, "May I ask what you would like to consecrate?"

Liu Huan took out a finely crafted dagger: "Is this okay?"

When the monk saw this, he immediately bowed his head and said, "Amitabha, donor, my Buddha is merciful and protects all living things. The thing in your hand is the source of disaster. Buddha will not bless you. Please change to something else."

Liu Huan was embarrassed. She had forgotten that this was not a place where one could just pay money to consecrate the temple.

"Then I want to ask for a lucky charm to be blessed, is that okay?"

The monk nodded, "Please come this way, benefactor."

Because she donated a lot of incense money, the person who wrote the amulet for her was an old monk who was over 50 years old and had a white beard.

Seeing Liu Huan, he smiled knowingly and asked, "What kind of amulet do you want, donor?"

Liu Huan said tactfully: "I prayed for my eldest brother at home, wishing him safety at the border."

The old monk closed his eyes and silently chanted a few words, then opened his eyes and said, "I have a connection with you, so I will tell your fortune for free."

Liu Huan actually didn't want to tell fortunes, because she had her own experience, and she believed in metaphysics very much, and was afraid that it would disturb her mind.

Just as he was about to refuse, the old monk said, "Let me tell you a fortune. It happens that you have been offended by Tai Sui recently. I will help you break this situation."

Liu Huan was shocked when he heard this. This kind of monk was indeed not an ordinary person. Then what about his own life experience...

She subconsciously looked at Su Yi. This is what she would do when she couldn't make up her mind.

Su Yi bowed to the old monk and said, "If you can resolve this crisis, I will definitely fulfill my wish every year."

The old monk smiled mysteriously, "Young donor, you disappeared a few years ago, and it was a wolf who saved you."

Liu Huan became more and more afraid of his next words. Fortunately, Su Wan and his wife had already left.

She nodded and waited for what the old monk would say next...

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