The Grandmaster of the Metaphysics world failed her ascension and transmigrated into an eighteen-line nobody celebrity burdened with massive debts. To repay her debts, Wan Qiang began livestreaming...
Well, she was waiting for Bo Sisi's next words.
Bo Sisi was now a complete person, with a sharp mind. She had anticipated that Wan Qiang would not agree immediately, so she took out the things she had prepared without any haste.
These are things that cannot be bought with money, and may not be encountered even if you live long enough. There are even some good things that even Wan Qiang, the ancestor of the metaphysics world, has never seen.
What money can't buy is the Great Five Emperors' Coins. (The Five Emperors' Coins come in different sizes. The Great Five Emperors' Coins are the Qin Ban Liang, the Han Wu Zhu, the Tang Kai Yuan Tong Bao, the Song Yuan Tong Bao, and the Ming Yong Le Tong Bao. The Five Emperors' Coins people often refer to today generally refer to the copper coins minted during the reigns of the five most prosperous Qing emperors: Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Jiaqing...)
Bo Sisi was quite generous. A whole box of Big Five Emperors' Coins must have at least twenty or thirty of them...
Even living a long life doesn't guarantee you'll encounter relic beads and lightning-struck wood. Relic beads are carved from the relics of enlightened monks who passed away, and are considered a Buddhist treasure. Lightning-struck wood is also thousand-year-old peach wood, but because it has endured celestial catastrophes, every part of it has been struck by lightning, making it incredibly powerful, far surpassing ordinary thousand-year-old peach wood. However, due to the extremely demanding conditions for its formation, it's a rare find...
Bo Sisi gave Wan Qiang two strings of Buddhist relic beads and a piece of lightning-struck wood (Wan Qiang estimated that the lightning-struck wood could be used to make at least five lightning-struck peach wood swords that could kill ghosts and monsters as easily as cutting vegetables.)
This amazing thing, something even Wan Qiang hadn't seen before, was Imperial Diamond! This thing had a very impressive origin (Imperial Diamond is a type of cinnabar, the finest of all cinnabars. For thousands of years, it's been said that one ounce of cinnabar is worth one ounce of gold. Imperial Diamond only appears in ancient texts. It's rumored that in the most yang position within every cinnabar mine, there's a piece of Imperial Diamond that's different from ordinary ones. But for this piece of Imperial Diamond to become Imperial Diamond, it needs to absorb the essence of sunlight for ten thousand years...)
The piece that Bo Sisi gave to Wan Qiang weighed at least half a pound... Its value was inestimable!
Wan Qiang swallowed her saliva and said, "Miss Bo, if you have anything to say, just say it directly. As long as there is anything I can do for you, I will do my best."
Wan Qiang's inner thoughts: I'm not greedy for these good things, I really want to help a beautiful and kind-hearted young lady like Bo Sisi, who is also extremely wealthy and rich enough to rival a country. That's right, that's it.
Bo Sisi took out the Bo family's most treasured possessions, which were good things that practitioners all over the world would like, just to please Wan Qiang.
Now that she saw that Wan Qiang really liked these things, her heart, which had been hanging in the air, immediately settled down.
Her face lit up with joy as she spoke firmly and clearly, "Master Wan, I want to become your disciple. From now on, I will study hard beside you and become a master as powerful as you in the future."
Wan Qiang: “???”
who I am?
Where am I?
Does Bo Sisi have some serious brain disease?
She has been stupid for so many years and has never had a good life. Now that she has finally recovered from her illness, instead of being a good daughter of a wealthy family, she wants to practice Taoism with me?
"Miss Bo, do you have any prejudice against my identity? The path of cultivation is very difficult, and you..."
Bo Sisi interrupted Wan Qiang and emphasized seriously, "There's no filter. I just really like you, Master Wan, and I want to follow you. I also really want to be someone who can do something for the people. Master Wan, please agree to this."
To be honest, whether Bo Sisi said that she felt she knew Wan Qiang in her previous life or that she liked her, Wan Qiang knew the reason.
Well, because of pandan.
but……
"If you insist on taking me as your master, I have no reason to refuse. After all..." Wan Qiang hesitated, took a look at the goodies Bo Sisi had placed on the table, and chuckled, "I am very satisfied with your gift for becoming my master."
"But Miss Bo, I still hope you can think carefully about what kind of life you want to live. Don't act on impulse!"
"It's definitely not a spur-of-the-moment thing." Bo Sisi had already prepared her answer. When Wan Qiang expressed her doubts, she responded with a flurry of responses. "Master Wan, I've lived in a muddle for over twenty years. Now that I've finally recovered from my illness and can be myself, I know exactly what kind of life I want to lead."
"I……"
“…”
"Master Wan, I have made up my mind. Please help me."
Bo Sisi can be said to have persuaded people with both emotion and reason.
From serving the country and the people to fulfilling dreams, he talked about every aspect and there was absolutely nothing wrong to find.
"Okay, since you've made up your mind, I'll accept you as my apprentice."
Of course, the most important reason why Wan Qiang did not reject Bo Sisi was not the reasons mentioned above, but her gift of becoming a disciple.
I mean, who can refuse so many good things? O(∩_∩)O haha~
When Bo Sisi heard Wan Qiang say that she was willing to take him in as her disciple, he was excited, nervous, happy...all kinds of expressions gathered on his face, it was so colorful.
After a brief moment of daze, Bo Sisi ran to Wan Qiang very politely, knelt down properly, and kowtowed to her respectfully, "Master, please accept my disciple's greetings."
Bo Sisi's three kowtows were real.
It was the same when Huai Qing became his disciple. But the two disciples' situations were different, and Wan Qiang's state of mind was also very different!
She looked at the petite, thin figure kneeling on the ground, and replayed the few times she and Xianglan had spent together in her mind over and over again.
Maybe... this is God's best arrangement.
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