The third wife came over and said, "This is not the place to talk. Let's go burn incense first."
A novice monk came over, put his hands together to say hello, and then invited the princess and others to go into the Mahavira Hall to offer incense.
The princess knelt in the middle position, with Su Tang beside her, Princess Nankang and the others behind them, kneeling down devoutly. The princess lit incense, and the abbot of the Jokhang Temple came over and said, "Princess Jingnan also lit two incense sticks as in previous years."
Is the light always on?”
The princess said with a gentle face, "I will add one this year. I would like the abbot to light an ever-burning lamp for the Crown Princess as well."
The master abbot agreed, and Mother Ning whispered, "Won't the princess light one for herself?"
The princess shook her head.
Su Tang stood aside. No one else heard Ning's mother's words. She heard it, and Su Tang was a little surprised. She thought that the two everlasting lanterns lit by the princess were the princess herself and Xie Boting. Now add her, who would have thought that the princess didn't
Order it for yourself, then who did the princess order?
Su Tang was full of curiosity and motioned Banxia to come over and gave a few instructions.
The old lady came to the Jokhang Temple to listen to Zen. As in previous years, the princess found a Zen room to quietly copy a few Buddhist scriptures, enshrine them in front of the Buddha to pray for Xie Boting, and then went home after finishing her fast.
Although there are three wives and the others accompanying her this year, the princess has no intention of changing her plan. She has the biggest birthday, so she listens to the princess in everything.
Then a group of people found a spacious meditation room where they quietly copied Buddhist scriptures.
Su Tang, "..."
Could the princess's birthday be any more boring?
Where can I copy Buddhist scriptures? There is no need to go to Jokhang Temple to copy Buddhist scriptures. Fortunately, it is not hot today and I can still sit still. Su Tang does not dare to think about what it would be like to copy Buddhist scriptures in a Buddhist temple on a hot day. Next year, she said
No matter what, I want to spend her birthday in the royal palace for the princess.
After copying a Buddhist scripture, Su Tang couldn't sit still. She was a little thirsty, and she didn't know if the young novice noticed it and brought her a cup of tea.
Su Tang thanked him and took the tea cup. However, as soon as he opened the lid of the tea cup, Su Tang wanted to take back the "thank you".
There is poison in the tea.
And it's not just any poison.
It was a mixture of nine kinds of poisons. As long as she took a sip, no matter how good her medical skills were, she would definitely die within seven days if she couldn't get the antidote.
She had no enmity with the Jokhang Temple, and she had no enmity with the little novice monk serving the tea. There was no reason for them to poison her, and to poison her so severely that she would get into trouble.
Su Tang knew that there were many people who wanted to kill her, but for a moment she really couldn't guess who was going to poison her.
She held the tea cup and scanned the Zen room with her eyes through the mist of tea. Everyone looked normal, especially Princess Nankang. She had no patience to copy Buddhist scriptures and was so irritable that she didn't pay attention at all.
to her.
Su Tang frowned. Could it be that she had guessed wrong and that it wasn't Princess Nankang who wanted to poison her?
Su Tang picked up the teacup and pretended to take a sip. When he put the teacup down, his hand shook accidentally and the teacup spilled onto the half-copied Buddhist scripture.
It attracted everyone's attention at once. This chapter has been completed!