Metaphysics grandmaster Wen Wan unexpectedly transmigrated into the body of an infamous female celebrity in the entertainment industry.
To make a living, she was forced to participate in a su...
They were all very fond of Xiaobai when they saw it. When they found out that it not only didn't bite people but was actually very affectionate, they petted and hugged it and loved it very much.
Xiaobai is currently friendly to everyone he meets, rolling around and begging for hugs, except... a handsome man named Zhou.
Wen Wan was also very confused about this. Why did he dislike her brother Zhou? Is there really such a thing as bad luck with foxes if he dislikes them so much?
I just can't figure it out, it's so confusing!!
After the crew resumed filming, Yiwanzhou and the others stopped worrying about this issue, mainly because they were too busy filming to think about it.
They filmed movies and raised foxes, and time passed quickly.
As time went by, the wound on Xiaobai's foot slowly healed, and he soon got rid of the title of "lame fox" and became as mobile as before.
According to the agreement with the temple, Xiaobai will return to the jungle to live as soon as his injuries heal.
Although Wen Wan knew that wild animals have always belonged to nature, she still felt reluctant to leave and was so melancholy that she couldn't sleep well for several days.
Just when she was preparing to find a time to send Xiaobai back, things suddenly took an unexpected turn. An unexpected incident not only reversed the monks' prejudice against Xiaobai, but also made them apologize for their previous behavior.
This sudden incident started the night before Wen Wan was about to send Xiaobai away.
It was a rare day that the crew of "Jiang Hu Feng Yu" did not have any big night scenes, so everyone finished work early and went back to their rooms to rest, and Yiwan Porridge and the other two were no exception.
Days of work had exhausted them, so they lost consciousness as soon as they touched the bed, and fell into a deep, disoriented sleep.
But in the middle of the night, she was roughly woken up by Xiaobai. Wen Wan didn't know what was wrong with it, so she pushed it away, turned over and planned to continue sleeping.
But Xiaobai kept pulling her, as if saying "You can't even sleep if the king comes." Wen Wan was so disturbed that she couldn't sleep anymore, so she had to sit up with a resentful look on her face.
Just when she was about to punish the little fox for disturbing her sleep, it suddenly turned around and jumped off the bed. It began to scratch at the door frantically, howling non-stop as it did so, looking very anxious.
Wen Wan then realized that something was wrong, and the sleepiness in her head immediately disappeared. She didn't even bother to call the people around her. She got up, put on a down jacket, and hurried out the door.
As soon as she went out, she found a monk lying in the yard. He looked like he had fainted from a sudden illness. Wen Wan was so scared that she hurried to the next room to call a doctor.
The doctor diagnosed that he fainted due to a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. After a brief rescue to stabilize his condition, he called 120 and was sent directly to the hospital at the foot of the mountain for treatment.
Afterwards, everyone couldn't help but feel a little relieved. The monk must have gotten up at night to go to the toilet and happened to have a sudden cerebral hemorrhage and fainted in the yard.
At that time, everyone had basically entered a deep sleep. Moreover, in this cold winter, even if someone was woken up by the urge to urinate, they would endure it because of the cold and would definitely not get up if they could hold it in.
So... if Xiaobai hadn't been alert and immediately called Wen Wan, she would have been dead in no time, in every sense of the word.
After this incident spread, the monks who had opposed it staying were all ashamed. After reflection, they took the initiative to apologize and said that Xiaobai was the benefactor of the temple and he could stay here as long as he wanted.
This made Wen Wan sigh. As the saying goes, "Don't judge a book by its cover, and don't judge the depth of the sea by its depth." When you first meet a person or thing you have never seen before, you will subconsciously form preconceived notions based on your own imagination.
You think that what you imagine someone to be like is what you think it is like, but... if you have never spent any time together, you don't understand the other person at all, so how can you know what he is like?
It’s just because of the inherent impression of foxes that we have a preconceived notion that foxes are bad. In fact, who can say for sure if we don’t understand them?
Wen Wan was upset for several days because Xiaobai was leaving, but after hearing the news that she could stay, her mood did not improve.
Anyway… Xiaobai has always lived in the mountains and forests. “How can you understand the joy of a fish if you are not a fish?” Who knows if he will be happy with this sudden change of living environment? Perhaps he would rather return to the mountains and forests and live his old life?
Although she has developed a deep affection for Xiaobai and wants to see and pet it every day, she cannot be so selfish. It is Xiaobai's own decision whether to stay or leave.
So the next day, she took Xiaobai to the entrance of the forest when she had time, dropped it off, and left.
If Xiaobai followed her, it meant that he wanted to go back with her. If Xiaobai did not follow him and chose to return to the mountains, she would accept this result.
Although she was mentally prepared, she still felt a little nervous unconsciously, fearing that Xiaobai would not be able to keep up with her, and even subconsciously slowed down her walking pace.
It turned out that she was worrying too much. She hadn't taken a few steps when Xiaobai blocked her way. Xiaobai howled several times as if he was angry, and then began to pull her knees frantically.
At this moment, Wen Wan couldn't help but shed tears. She bent down slightly, stretched out her hands, and hugged it tightly. She choked and said, "Let's go, let's go back."
"Aoao~!" Xiaobai grinned happily, then roared excitedly twice.
After they returned, Wen Wan signaled Xiaobai that he could move freely. When he learned that he didn't have to stay in the house all the time, he immediately ran around the temple happily.
Of course, no one has any ill will towards it now. There are even a few curious little monks who have the courage to touch its head. After finding that it has no intention of resisting, they bravely start stroking it hard.
From then on, Xiaobai became the darling of everyone in the temple. Wherever he went, people would come forward to serve him. He was so happy!
However, it mainly revolves around Wen Wan. Ever since Wen Wan had a lecture with the abbot, she has often received invitations from the abbot to give lectures and discuss the Dharma, and she will attend the invitations whenever she is free.
Every time she went to preach to the abbot, Xiaobai would go with her and listen attentively beside her. He would never lie down and fall asleep, as if he really understood.
She was not too surprised, after all, Xiaobai has always been smart, but the abbot was extremely surprised and said that it was a "divine fox" and might have the opportunity to achieve enlightenment in the future. Wen Wan was so amused that she didn't know whether to laugh or cry when she heard it.
However, Xiaobai really loves to listen to their lectures. Sometimes when she is filming and has no time to come, she will come and listen for a while, and then walk back slowly after it is over.
To be honest, Xiaobai is the most obedient pet she has ever raised in her life. At least it is much better than Juanjuan, who only knows how to destroy the house.
But...it turns out that people just can't be praised, and the same goes for foxes!