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Kill him! Kill this monk! An uncontrollable, insane thought surged into my mind. I stared intently at the old monk before me. If he took another step forward, I would rush forward, grab his neck, and strangle him! "Ouch!"

In my dazed state, I heard the old monk sigh, and the frenzied killing intent in my heart suddenly began to subside. Remembering the old monk's words, a huge sense of guilt rose in my heart. I had actually wanted to kill this monk! "Very good."

The old monk probably realized I had regained consciousness, gave me a perfunctory compliment, and took another step forward. As soon as he took that step, it felt like a bomb had been inserted into my mind, my vision went black, and I completely lost consciousness.

I don't know how much time passed before I woke up. When I opened my eyes, I found that I had left the futon and was squatting on the ground. The old monk was only a step away from me. At such a close distance, I could see the old monk's expression, which was covered by his long hair. It was an expression of satisfaction.

.

"You're awake?"

"Um."

At that moment, I realized that my voice had returned, no longer that hoarse voice. Although my face was sticky, the tearing pain in my chest was gone. The fatigue of the past few days was swept away, and I was full of energy.

He couldn't help but speak up in surprise.

"Abbot? I'm all better?"

"Yes, you're alright now."

After you leave here, please don't tell anyone you were here, and try not to contact anyone. Can you do that?

The old monk spoke very seriously, and I nodded quickly. At worst, I'd just stay home! It's better than losing my life! "No problem! Master, when I become rich, I'll definitely donate a large sum of money to your temple."

"No need, benefactor, let's part ways here and never see each other again."

The old monk's dismissive tone startled me, but since he was my savior, I couldn't say anything. I simply stood up, bowed to the old monk, and turned away.

"My goodness! It's the young master! Why didn't you say anything before coming in? You scared me to death!"

As soon as I turned around, I saw the young monk who had opened the door for me and the old beggar standing there, so close that I almost bumped into his face and couldn't help but cry out.

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