Chapter 1973 Her Commandment
He didn't say the words "returning light and reflecting light", but just sat down where he was and began to chant sutras for him...

Jian Junxi glanced at Ling Kong with doubts, after all, she didn't inform them.

Ling Kong explained solemnly: "As soon as I went back, Master suddenly said that he saw Uncle Hong Yuan to say goodbye to him, so..."

Jian Junxi nodded as if suddenly realized, but stood up holding the muddy ground without replying.

Ling Kong knelt beside Hongye, with the back of his hand pressed to the ground, and he was also muttering.

Jian Junxi glanced at them indifferently, and then at Hong Yuan who had passed away.

After putting down his slightly stiff right hand, he helped him lie on the stone bed, and finally hung the Buddhist beads on his chest.

Remembering his last words before his death, he wanted to burn the bones, turned around and walked out the door.

They originally lived in the woods, and they would pick up the fallen twigs when they were free, but if they wanted to burn the remains, a little twigs would definitely not work.

Just when she was hesitating what to do, she raised her eyes and saw a lot of wood at the back door, which should be branches cut down for greening.

She walked over, carried two average-sized logs on her shoulders, and strode towards the back of the mountain, just like this one trip after another.
The thin ones were moved together, and the thick ones were moved one by one. After moving for an hour, I was sweating profusely from the heat and panting from exhaustion.

After moving, the cassock on his body was also soaked, and his mouth felt parched. He raised his eyes to look at the darkening sky, and walked to the cave in a daze.

After entering, the two of them were still chanting sutras, she walked lightly to the stone table, did not dare to make a sound, poured a large glass of water and drank it.

Strictly speaking, she can only be regarded as a wild monk, because Hongyuan adopted the method of free-range breeding and did not formally bring her into the monastery.

A real monk actually has a lot of rules, but Hong Yuan felt that his time was limited and it was not important, so he didn't teach her.

She is not bound by their rules and regulations. Although she doesn't understand, she still maintains a non-speaking and non-disturbing attitude...

The food on the table was already cold. At this moment, she had no appetite, so she put down the water glass and picked up the materials on the table.

When I opened it, what caught my eye was her precept (certification of each monk's identity), and it was stamped with the official seal of the Buddhist Association.

The main reason is that modern karma needs to be in the name of a monastery. If there is no identity certificate, it is tantamount to fraud.

A monk without an identity certificate is a fake monk, and Hongyuan is also to avoid unnecessary trouble.

From now on, she is a real monk, but Hong Yuan never mentioned this matter to her, thinking of his old man's good intentions...

I couldn't help turning my head to look at Hong Yuan who was on the bed. He had been moving the wood just now, and he didn't think about anything. Now that he saw him again, his heart felt as if a wasp was pricking him, and he was so painful.

The mist in the eyes is getting thicker and thicker. From now on, I will never hear Master's scripture lectures again, nor will I feel his warmth...

Night came as expected, a huge full moon hung in the sky, as big as a gold plate, and the huge light emitted made the surrounding small stars lose their original brilliance.

There are a few pieces of auspicious clouds that are swaying with the breeze, making the moonlight more moving, and the illuminated earth seems to be covered with a layer of silver gauze.

Ling Kong and Jian Junxi lifted Hong Yuan together with the straw mat and placed them on the wood she had placed before, while Hong Ye sat aside and chanted sutras
(End of this chapter)

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