Sixties gold powder

Chapter 29 Buddha's Church

Anu covered Mrs. Zhou's mouth tightly and whispered in her ear, "You'd better be obedient. What should you say and what should you not say, huh?" Anu's voice was like a breeze, which was only enough for her to hear clearly, but the threat in the words was so naked. Mrs. Zhou couldn't help trembling, and her fingers imprisoned on her jaw gradually tightened. She just felt in horror that the bones all over her body seemed to be rattling. At the bottom, she felt scared, and the fierceness in the big/grandma's bones in her eyes was beyond her reach.

"That's good." Changping patted her on the cheek with a smile and asked, "What did you just say that the old lady asked me to go?"

The place where Mrs. Zhou was scratched by her fingers seemed to be cut by a sharp blade. The cool fingertips hit her cheek, and suddenly there was a small layer of pimples. "The second aunt sent the old lady a picture of brocade."

"Oh~~" Changping dragged his voice, and there was a strong irony on his face. He grinned a big arc at the corners of his mouth and said, "Since the old lady sent someone here, let's go." With that, he took Anu Fanghui and others to Jinrong Hall.

Changping squinted at the three words Jinrong Hall hanging on the high lin top of the courtyard door. He felt a little funny and sad, and couldn't help laughing.

It's really sad. For such a long time, she is really like a woman in the yard, competing to live in this yard, but it's just a yard. How can she get herself to such a field? It's really inexplicable.

"Grandma is here." The little girl in the yard ran out and saw Changping standing at the door of the yard and didn't go in. She directly lifted the curtain and shouted. Then the little girl looked at Mrs. Zhou who followed Changping and said with a smile, "Mother Zhou had a good job."

Changping smiled and said, "Isn't that right? Zhou's mother also thinks so, doesn't she?" With that, Changping turned his head and looked at Mrs. Zhou, who was a little embarrassed, which only made Mrs. Zhou tremble again. Anu gently covered his mouth and smiled and said, "Isn't that what Miss Liuya said?"

Liu Ya smiled, let Changping and others in and said, "The old lady has been waiting for a while." With a smile, he put down the curtain and ran out again.

Changping hooked the corners of his mouth and smiled, but he didn't care about her attitude. He turned into the hall. Several aunts waited on the side. Shen Ran sat alone beside the old lady and talked with her. Their eyes were smiling and looked very happy. Changping smiled and said, "Yun has met the old lady. " Changping half squatted and saluted, but after a long time, he still didn't wait for the old lady's voice. The smile on Changping's face did not change, and he greeted him again. The old lady still ignored it. At this time, the person who just whispered did not have the voice of discussion and all looked at Changping. The obvious gloating in some people's eyes made Changping feel It must be a little annoying.

After a long time, the old lady said in a kind tone, "Get up." Changping stood up and looked at the old lady's clenched lips, frowning without looking at Changping.

The smile in Shen Ran's eyes was even more, and he smiled at the old lady and said, "Ancestor, look at my memory. I really deserve to fight." With that, he held his waist and let the little girl next to stand up staggering and said, "My concubine, please say hi to grandma." Looking at the old lady again, there was a little apology in her eyes, "Grandma doesn't care about concubines, do you?"

"My sister is heavy now, and the old lady has already waived her sister's invitation. How can she blame her?" Hongxi looked at Changping standing there and smiled and said, "Grandma said that what my concubine said is still reasonable?"

"Natural." Changping smiled and didn't care about her.

"Ha, it's just that the concubine heard..." Hongxi's eyes narrowed and seemed to be a little curious. "I heard that the eldest/grandmother and the fourth young master..." As soon as this came out, she saw the anger in the old lady's eyes. She hurriedly knelt down and begged for mercy and said, "It was the maidservant who lost her words." With that, he looked at the old lady with aggrieved eyes, "I don't dare to be there in the future."

"You get up." The old lady waved her hand, looked at Hongxi and sighed helplessly and said, "You also came out of my yard, but you are getting more and more out of rules."

"Yes, the old lady taught me a lesson, and the maidservant wrote it down." Hongxi obediently responded. After the old lady asked her to get up, she raised her eyebrows to Changping and bent the corners of her mouth. They all said that art originated from life. This is not true at all, just like singing a big play. After singing, it really opened people's eyes.

Changping took a look at them, raised his eyebrows and said, "I just don't know why the old lady sent me here today?"

"Is this your speaking attitude?" The old lady frowned, shouted angrily, and her face turned a little red because of anger. "Don't think that you are arrogant in the Yun family. You can be so disrespectful when you come to the He family."

"Rules?" Changping curled his lips and looked at the old lady and said sarcastically, "I just don't know what the old lady said?"

"Naturally, it is the rule of the He family." The old lady restrained her anger and said, "As a grandma, you should have the cultivation and style of being a grandma." Looking at Shen Ran, he continued to say, "It's okay if you don't respect the elders in your family, but now it's really annoying to do such an insulting thing."

"Is there no way to humiliate?" Changping raised his eyebrows and continued, "I dare to ask the old lady what Yun did. It's really my fault to be used such words as humiliating by the old lady."

"You don't have to argue." The old lady stared and continued with a deep breath, "My second aunt always sends a copy of Buddhist scriptures every month. She is really a filial child. Now that you have entered the magic barrier, you should repent well in front of the Buddha." The old lady sighed, sat up, walked down, pulled Changping's hand and said earnestly, "This is also a good thing. Naturally, it is said that the eldest grandson's daughter-in-law is filial to her grandmother and volunteered to enter the Buddha hall to pray for the ancestors." The look in his eyes seemed to be how much advantage Changping had taken. He said, "Some things like our He family are not good internally and externally. Do you understand?"

Changping smiled and said, "I understand." With that, he saluted the old lady and said, "Does the ancestor mean that Yun will go to the temple from today?"

"There is a Buddhist hall in the house." The old lady took a look at Changping and said, "The scriptures copied every day have been taken to the ancestral hall, and it has also counted your evil obstacles."

There is no expression on Changping's face, but he is sneering in his heart. Is this going to put himself under house arrest? By copying the scriptures for the purpose of praying for the old lady's blessing, then she was occupied all the time by these scriptures every day and was placed under house arrest in the small Buddhist hall in the house all day, but she could not resist. If she did not obey, there might be some gossip about the unkindness of Yun's daughter.

"During this period, let your second aunt Shen take care of the things in your hospital first." After all, the old lady threw down this sentence lightly. Shen Ran's eyes were a little happy. She glanced at the old lady and said, "Ancestor, my sister has this blessing to pray for her ancestors, but this Tinglanyuan is the father-in-law after all..." Shen Ran didn't say anything and paused for a moment, as if it seemed to be a little difficult to say, and continued.

"This is reasonable." The old lady nodded and said, "It doesn't matter. Wing Chun Pavilion is not far from Tinglan Courtyard. You can wait in Tinglan Courtyard first."

"My concubine thanked the old lady for her understanding." Shen Ran said to the old lady with a smile, "My concubine will definitely serve my father-in-law well." With that, he smiled at Changping and said, "Please relax and concentrate on praying for the old lady."

"Yes." Changping smiled and continued, "I'm just afraid that my granddaughter-in-law's son is mild, and the Buddha is to blame." Changping looked at the old lady, and worried appeared in his eyes. After a moment, he was replaced by joy. "Therefore, the grandson's daughter-in-law thought that he invited the senior monk Da De from Yongshan Temple in the west of the city to pray for blessings, isn't it all the filial piety of his daughter-in-law?"

"Yongshan Temple?!" The old lady was a little surprised. If she could really invite the eminent monk to come...

"That's right." Changping said with a smile, "The ancestors are considerate of their daughter-in-law, so they want to invite Master Shanning to come."

"Master Shanning of Yongshan Temple?" The old lady's eyes widened and the ecstasy flashed. This Yongshan Temple can be said to be the largest temple in the country, and this Shanning mage is even more outstanding and profound Buddhist essence. If the Shanning mage can be invited to come, it will be more glorious.

The deep light of her long flat eyes flashed. When she saw the old lady's look, she already knew the final result. After saluted the old lady, she walked out of the inner room, stood at the door of the courtyard, looked at the Jinrong Hall under the afterglow, and pulled out a faint smile.

So, let's see who entered whose game and who took whose chess.

"Let's go." With that, he closed his eyes and turned to walk towards a quiet place in the courtyard. It was just a small Buddhist hall that several little girl was taking care of. Now no one had come here. Although it was not desolate, it was also an empty place.

Changping opened the door of the small Buddha hall. There was no Buddha in the room for a long time. Changping touched the slightly dusty desktop and smiled sarcastically and said, "Can't you even pretend to be?" As he spoke, he looked at the girl who followed him and said, "Go and catch the maidservant who is looking after the yard."

With that, he sat down on the clean chair and knocked on the table with his fingers. He didn't know what he was thinking. His expression was a little dark. In the silent Buddhist hall, it was a little abrupt and always made people feel a little restless.