Chapter 826
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This time, Gu Shengyin knew the way and accurately found Yuan Xiu's house.
Yuan Xiu was chanting Buddhist scriptures as usual when someone knocked lightly on the door.
At first, he thought it was a disciple from the sect looking for him and was wondering why the other party didn't say anything. Then, he saw the door open a crack and a small white figure squeezed in.
He was surprised and delighted. "Benefactor Little Fox?"
Gu Shengyin paused when she heard this name. Being called Benefactor Little Fox was really not nice.
She huffed and puffed as she ran to Yuan Xiu's side. Then, she climbed up his thighs with familiarity.
Yuan Xiu smiled as he watched her act of not being shy with strangers.
Then, Gu Shengyin once again struggled to bite the pen.
With the movement of the pen tip, the two crooked words "Qing Bo" finally took shape.
"Qing Bo …" Yuan Xiu softly read it twice and looked at Gu Shengyin. "Is this your name?"
Gu Shengyin nodded her head vigorously.
Yuan Xiu looked at her pair of watery eyes and couldn't help but reach out his hand to touch them.
"I wonder who gave you such a name …" He muttered in a low voice.
Gu Shengyin blinked her eyes. No one gave her a name. From the moment she could remember, she knew that she was called Qing Bo.
Yuan Xiu looked at Gu Shengyin with a complicated expression.
Of course, he knew that it was impossible for ordinary beasts to enter Lotus City.
Even if there was, it couldn't be this little fox.
With just one look, Yuan Xiu knew that this was a demonic beast that hadn't grown up yet.
To be able to enter Lotus City, one must have been recognized by the Lotus Platform Sect.
But logically speaking, it was not good for him to get close to this little fellow. After all, although the little fox had not transformed, her intelligence was no different from that of an ordinary child. Benefactor Little Fox was just like a little girl.
How could he, a monk, have the nerve to get close to her?
But looking at Gu Shengyin lying softly on her body with a look of dependence, Yuan Xiu felt that she was thinking too much.
Qing Bo was just a human child. What could she know?
As long as his mind was calm, why would he bother to be disturbed by these factors?
Therefore, he convinced himself to keep Gu Shengyin by his side.
Gu Shengyin liked the feeling of watching him quietly as his lover.
Not long after, all the disciples of the Lotus Platform Sect knew that there was an extremely beautiful and intelligent little fox by Martial Uncle Yuan Xiu's side.
That little fox was not raised by Martial Uncle Yuan Xiu. Instead, it ran over from the outside. Every time Martial Uncle Yuan Xiu meditated and chanted, she would lie there to accompany him. Occasionally, she would shake her head along with the sound of the wooden fish, as if she could understand it.
Gu Shengyin quickly won the hearts of all the disciples of the Lotus Platform Sect.
The world was more tolerant of beautiful things. Not to mention, Gu Shengyin's current appearance was not only beautiful, but also very innocent and harmless.
Gu Shengyin also learned a lot about her lover during this period of time.
For example, although Yuan Xiu was young, he was the disciple of the Lotus Platform Sect's Guardian Elder, Venerable Jing Ming. Venerable Jing Ming's seniority was one generation higher than the Sect Master, Venerable Yuan De. Therefore, Yuan Xiu's status in the Lotus Platform Sect was considered to be extraordinary.
Yuan Xiu's comprehension of Buddhism was also extremely high. Even the Sect Master, Venerable Yuan De, personally admitted that in terms of comprehension, he could not compare to this little junior brother.
However, no one knew why Martial Uncle Yuan Xiu had not shaved his head for so many years even though he lived in the Lotus Platform Sect.
Therefore, strictly speaking, Yuan Xiu was not a true monk. He could only be considered a lay disciple of Buddhism.
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