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Chapter 4472

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He had been intelligent since he was a child and was personally taught by his great grandfather. His temperament was naturally different. However, he was still young and there were many things he could not understand.

Hao Er stood there quietly, neither arrogant nor humble. He looked at the abbot calmly and did not speak. As for Mu Chen, he pursed his lips and glanced at the old monk. His gaze fell on his bald head, and no one knew what he was thinking. Yue 'er, on the other hand, was all smiles. Her pair of beautiful eyes curved into crescents, and her face had a pure and innocent smile.

"Great Master Huizhen, it has been many years since we last met. You are still as energetic as ever." Pan Hong broke the silence with a smile.

"Heh heh heh, Young Master, this old servant is looking forward to playing a few more games with you." He revealed a kind smile, and his gaze turned from the three children to Pan Hong.

"Of course I am looking forward to playing chess with you." He smiled and said, "Great Master, this is my second brother, Pan Ning. Today, he brought a few children to disturb you."

"Greetings, Great Master Abbot." Pan Ning quickly bowed.

The abbot looked at Pan Ning and smiled. "Second Master, you are indeed a man of great fortune. Since the Emperor Temple has welcomed you today, I dare not neglect you." As he spoke, he ordered the little monk beside him, "Clean up the east wing for our guests."

"Yes," the little monk replied and gestured for them to enter.

"Then I will bring the children over first." Pan Ning said. After bowing to the abbot, he left with the children.

After they left, the abbot said to Pan Hong, "Eldest Master, this way please." Then, he walked slowly.

The guards pushed Pan Hong beside him. The two were like old friends who had known each other for many years. They chatted as they walked until they arrived at a quiet courtyard.

The little monk left and so did the guards. Only the abbot and Pan Hong were left in the large courtyard. On the stone table, there was a chessboard and a pot of tea. It was elegant and quiet.

Pan Hong sighed. "Today, when we meet again, Great Master is still the same. But I am sitting in this wheelchair and will never be able to stand up again. In less than two years, I have experienced the ups and downs of this world."

The host poured two cups of tea and said with a smile, "Everything is predestined. Young Master, there is no need to sigh." He placed the chess piece in front of him and said, "Come, let's see if Eldest Young Master's chess skills have improved after not seeing him for a few years."

Hearing this, Pan Hong smiled, picked up a chess piece, and slowly placed it down …

On the other side, Pan Ning took the children and followed the little monk to the eastern courtyard. After resting for a while, he took the children to the peach forest behind the mountain.

At the same time, in the Hall of Great Strength, a beautiful woman in luxurious clothes was kneeling and praying. She was praying in her heart. After a while, she slowly stood up. The maidservant at the side hurriedly came forward to help her. She personally went forward to add incense.

When the monk at the side saw this, he said, "If you are feeling depressed, why don't you take a walk in the peach forest at the back of the mountain?"

"Peach forest?" The beautiful woman was stunned. After thinking for a while, she said, "Okay." She gently bowed and turned to leave the hall. She went to the peach forest at the back of the mountain.

At this time, in the peach forest, there were pink and tender peaches on the peach trees. They looked very pleasing. After Pan Ning took the children into the peach forest, the children laughed and played on their own like caged birds.

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