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Chapter 29: Baiyun Temple

"Li Tao! Hurry up! Hurry up!"

On a rugged mountain road, an agricultural tricycle was driving hard on the mountain road, with bursts of black smoke coming out from behind the vehicle.

"Master Jingye! This is already the fastest speed. If we go any faster, the car will fall apart!"

Li Tao firmly held the handlebar of the tricycle, and his body on the driver's seat kept jumping up and down. When he encountered a deep hole on the road, he would stand up and drive, for fear that it would accidentally roll to the side of the road.

In the valley.

"The Dharma conference is about to start. If it's any later, I'm afraid I won't even be able to drink the Laba porridge!"

Jingye held the armrest of the car with one hand, trying hard to steady his body, and held the small khaki cloth bag diagonally across his body tightly with the other hand. In the bag were the Diamond Sutra and Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra rewarded by the system, as well as

That piece of clothing that I sewed with my own hands, whether I can complete today's task depends entirely on this piece of clothing.

Finally, after a long bumpy ride, the outline of a building appeared in the distance, looming among the green mountains, like a white cloud on the top of the mountain.

"This Baiyun Temple is indeed worthy of its reputation. It really looks like a white cloud."

Jingye couldn't help but sigh, when will his Qingshan Temple be like a big temple like Baiyun Temple?

The parking lot of Baiyun Temple was already full of various vehicles, including some luxury cars. Li Tao had no choice but to park his agricultural three-wheeler on the mountain road outside.

After Jingye got off the car, he walked towards the mountain gate and put the baijie in his hand on his body.

Some of the late pilgrims around looked at the young monk wearing strange robes and stopped to watch.

I saw that the monk in front of me was quite handsome, but for his taste, I really can’t compliment him. He was wearing a black tube-shaped clothing, with a jacket sewn in various colors on the outside.

He wore a patchwork khaki monk's robe and a pair of cloth shoes of an unknown brand, which looked a bit nondescript. In addition, he was walking in a hurry, and the satchel he was carrying on his shoulders was thrown to his shoulders several times, intersecting with his neck.

A string of Buddhist beads hanging on it were intertwined, revealing two books inside.

"Fortunately! Finally caught up!"

Jingye quickly walked to the wooden shelf at the mountain gate, where the prepared Laba porridge was placed. He picked up a bowl and drank it.

A young monk standing at the door looked at the man in front of him and couldn't help scratching his bald head. He recalled carefully that the senior brother had just told him to pay attention to a person. The appearance described by the senior brother was about seven or eight times that of the person in front of him.

resemblance.

"Amitabha! Is this a pure karma monk?"

The young monk asked a little uncertainly.

Jingye wiped his mouth, looked up and saw a monk. He put his hands together and bowed in return, "Amitabha! I am Jingye. Does this senior brother know me?"

After getting the answer, the young monk said "wait a moment" and trotted forward to report.

"Elder brother! Abbot! Jingye is here. He's at the mountain gate!"

"What? It's coming? It's fine when it comes, it's fine when it comes!"

After listening to the young monk's report, Liao Kong finally felt relieved. He had specially prepared a lecture for Jingye today. If he didn't come, he wouldn't be able to find anyone to take his place at the moment.

"Go and invite him to me!"

After Liao Kong sent the young monk away, he finished chanting sutras, greeted the monks politely, and then went to his room.

Jingye drank three large bowls of Laba porridge before putting the bowl down. Li Tao, who was standing beside him, pretended not to know Jingye since he arrived at Baiyun Temple, and walked towards the temple alone.

The young monk hurriedly ran out and led Jingye to Abbot Kong's room and then left, not forgetting to close the door before leaving.

"Jingye, I told you a few days ago that you will be asked to give a sermon to the monks at the Laba Dharma Assembly. How about it? Are you ready?"
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