Chapter 1451
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"Hey, Abbot, you must be joking. Look at the three of us. Our clothes are tattered. How do we look like people with any treasures? Besides, if Abbot's temple can be considered a remote and desolate place, then Chang 'an is just so-so. "
Ye Chen's flattery almost blew the abbot up to the sky. The abbot even felt that his temple was the best temple in the world and that he was the Buddha of the Western Paradise.
Ye Chen knew that his words had confused the abbot. The old abbot was probably not in the mood to compete. After all, he now felt that his things were the best.
"We've drunk the tea and eaten the vegetarian meal. We won't disturb Abbot any longer. We'll go and rest." Seeing that the abbot was lost in his imagination, Ye Chen immediately stood up and wanted to lead Tang Seng and Monkey King out of the main hall.
"Please wait. The three of you came from afar, and I heard that Master Sanzang was once bestowed by the current Emperor, so it's impossible that you don't have any treasures on you, right?"
The old abbot obviously didn't want to let Tang Seng off just like that. After all, Tang Seng was personally escorted out of the imperial city by the Emperor. Almost everyone knew about this. He didn't believe that the Emperor didn't bestow anything on Tang Sanzang.
"Abbot, we really don't have any treasures on us. The only valuable thing is that white horse. That white horse was personally bestowed by the Emperor, but no matter how much Abbot likes it, we can't give it to Abbot."
Ye Chen had a bitter expression and deliberately put on a very difficult expression. The abbot smiled and walked in front of Ye Chen. "Little Friend Ye, don't worry. Why would this old monk want your horse?"
"Then please don't ask any more questions. The three of us really don't have anything valuable on us. Otherwise, why would we hide it and not take it out for Abbot to admire?"
The abbot narrowed his eyes and looked at Ye Chen. His eyes were filled with disbelief, but since Ye Chen had repeatedly denied it, he couldn't just rummage through his luggage.
"Since you've said so, then I won't force you any further. However, you should know that I love these treasures the most. If you see them in the future, can I ask you to bring one or two back for me?"
"Alright, alright. I promise the abbot that if I come across any treasures in the future, I will definitely bring them back for the abbot." Ye Chen hurriedly agreed. However, the Monkey King beside him felt that something was wrong.
He was carrying their luggage and walking at the back of the three people. His hand shook slightly, and the corner of a kasaya 'accidentally' fell out of the luggage.
"Aiyo, aiyo, look at my hand. Why is it suddenly shaking?" The Monkey King repeatedly apologized and took back the corner of the kasaya. However, how could this escape the eyes of the old abbot who had been staring at the luggage?
"Little Friend, this old monk just saw an item emitting light in the luggage. I wonder what that is …" The abbot hurriedly pulled Ye Chen back. Ye Chen knew that something was wrong. This monkey couldn't take it anymore and revealed the kasaya.
"Nothing else. It's just a kasaya." The Monkey King carried the luggage on his shoulder and revealed an arrogant expression. "This kasaya seems to have been personally bestowed by Avalokitesvara. It's much more precious than that tea set."
At this moment, Ye Chen was rolling his eyes countless times in his heart. This monkey, if you want to show off, then show off. Why do you have to compare it with something that others regard as a treasure? How can the abbot swallow this anger?
Sure enough, after the Monkey King finished speaking, the old abbot immediately tried his best to persuade the three people to return to the main hall and sit down. Ye Chen helplessly looked at the Monkey King. He didn't expect the Monkey King to have a victorious expression on his face.
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