Chapter 8 Who would go to climb a mountain to tell fortunes?



"Uncle Master and fellow seniors, please accept Lu Xingfeng's greetings."

Lu Xingfeng kowtowed to the tablets and there was a thud, and Yaya felt the pain.

After bowing, Lu Xingfeng felt embarrassed and explained, "The Lu family suffered a lot in that era. Our ancestors survived because of the protection of a warrior. Otherwise, the Lu family would have been gone long ago, and there would be no me."

"The Taoist priests are doing a favor to the Lu family by protecting them."

[Look at what you said. Who did the soldiers owe a debt of gratitude to?] [Can you help me kowtow as well? I thought of my great-grandfather. My grandfather said that my great-grandfather's body was incomplete when he returned home.] Lu Xingfeng saw that everyone was paying, and he knelt down decisively again.

He is doing this for the greater good, it's not unfair.

After bowing, Lu Xingfeng asked Yaya: "If I want to donate the money from the props you have earned to the Taoist temple as incense, do I need to pay in cash?"

Yaya nodded: "Yes, I need cash, Master said so."

The audience in the live broadcast room, which was full of praise just now, was not very convinced when they heard Yaya say that if they wanted to send incense money directly to the Taoist temple, they would have to pay in cash.

[These days, how can we have time to go to the scene to give cash? Besides, Sanqing Mountain is still a mountain, and we have to climb it.] [That's right, can't we just donate directly using the QR code?] [Is it because Yaya is too young and there is no QR code to receive the money? Then Yaya, ask your master to come out, and we will transfer the money directly to your master. A little more or a little is a token of our appreciation.] Lu Xingfeng conveyed these contents to Yaya. Yaya heard that everyone wanted to find a master, scratched his head, raised his head and bowed to the tall statue of the Three Pure Ones sitting behind the tablet, and then stepped out of the cabin.

Outside this small wooden house, which is equivalent to the main hall of Sanqing Temple, there is a small house inside the ruins.

Next to the house, there was a big pit.

"Master is gone." Yaya pointed at the hole she had dug with great effort, "He disappeared after leaving his last words, and Yaya can't find where Master is."

With just one sentence, the person who had just been clamoring to find Master Yaya didn't know what to say.

[…In other words, you are the only one left in the entire Sanqing Temple? ] Yaya nodded: "Originally, Master was the only one in the Sanqing Temple, and then Master picked Yaya up and raised her. Now, Yaya is the only one left."

"Little Taoist Master Yaya, you... you are an orphan?"

Lu Xingfeng was shocked.

The entire Sanqing Temple only had a wooden house that enshrined the statues and tablets as the main hall, and the wooden house next to it was probably where Yaya and her master slept? Lu Xingfeng thought of his own large manor covering an area of ​​more than 3,000 square meters, and he really didn't know what to say.

Under Lu Xingfeng's distressed gaze, Yaya shook her head: "No, no, Yaya is not an orphan. It's Yaya who doesn't want her daddy and grandparents."

Lu Xingfeng was stunned: "Why don't you want them?"

"Because there is no destiny."

[I just realized that our little Taoist priest Yaya is a bit stubborn. She was obviously abandoned. Is it because she is a girl?] [If the father doesn't want her, what about the mother?] Lu Xingfeng also asked the same question as in the barrage.

Yaya said directly: "My relatives on my mother's side, there is a little bit of fate."

The little kid raised his hand and gestured a little bit.

Lu Xingfeng guessed that maybe Yaya’s grandparents didn’t want Yaya either, so he scolded, “What’s going on? It’s ok that Dad is not a human being, but how come Mom is not a human being either? No, wait, where’s your mom?”

Yaya: "Mom died when she gave birth to Yaya."

Yaya's words reminded Lu Xingfeng of his niece. His sister Lu Zhiruo also died of complications during childbirth, leaving behind only a daughter, Beibei.

When I thought of Beibei, I thought of the amulets on my mom and dad.

The vampire Zhou family must have used Beibei to send bad things to the two elders. Fortunately, Yaya saved her father, otherwise who knows what would have happened.

As Lu Xingfeng was thinking about this, he suddenly heard a gurgling sound.

Yaya looked at Lu Xingfeng's stomach in surprise: "Are you hungry?"

Lu Xingfeng blushed and nodded.

Lu Xingfeng waved his hand quickly: "No, no, do you have hot water? I have instant noodles."

"Instant noodles?" Yaya's face was full of curiosity.

Ten minutes later, Yaya saw what instant noodles were.

The fragrant dry noodles can be eaten after being put into hot water for a while, which is much faster than her hard work of kneading the dough and cutting the noodles.

While the two were eating, an antique oil lamp was placed in the middle of the wooden table.

The entire Sanqing Temple and the foot of the mountain are like two different worlds, and the lighting methods are so simple and ancient.

The audience in the live broadcast room watched a live broadcast of eating instant noodles. Just as they were about to urge Yaya to show off her fortune-telling skills, they heard Yaya say, "I've finished my meal. I'll do some homework and then it's time to rest."

As she spoke, she ran to the small wooden house where the statue of the deity was enshrined and sat cross-legged on the futon.

Lu Xingfeng also came over: "What kind of homework is this?"

Yaya: "Meditation!"

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Lu Xingfeng: "The audience in the live broadcast room hopes that you can tell fortunes."

Yaya pinched her little feet in cloth shoes, looked up at the statues of the Three Pure Ones, and suddenly there were a few more copper coins in her hand.

"Let Yaya see if fortune-telling can help revitalize Sanqing Temple?"

The copper coins were swung by Yaya's little hand and fell to the ground. The three copper coins were under the three statues, as if they had eyes.

Seeing the result of the fortune-telling, Yaya smiled and said, "Okay, the ancestor said that the fortune-telling can be broadcast live, and three fortunes can be told in seven days. Can the live broadcast room be random?"

Lu Xingfeng: "Random?"

Yaya: "It means that the people who show up are different."

Lu Xingfeng understood now that Yaya was talking about the lucky draw function in the live broadcast room. He explained it to Yaya and then frowned.

One cell phone is still too few.

After knowing the meaning of the lucky draw, Yaya said, "During the seven days, if there are sincere and predestined people, they can come to the mountain to ask Yaya for help."

[Oh my god, I'm always the denominator in the lottery. If I want to ask Taoist priest Yaya to tell my fortune, do I have to go hiking?] [If we start from tomorrow, we will tell my fortune every Sunday. I have two days off, so I can give it a try.] [So I have to go to the mountain to see Yaya on Saturday?] [Who would go hiking to tell my fortune? Really, climbing is too hard.] Following the audience's complaints, Yaya ended today's live broadcast.

The next day, Yaya got up early and politely found Lu Xingfeng according to the calculated time, preparing for the first day of fortune-telling.

Lu Xingfeng checked the time on his phone sleepily and said, "No, Little Taoist Priest Yaya, my phone uses a solar charging panel, but it ran out of power yesterday and I can't charge it until the sun comes out today."

There was no water or electricity in the Taoist temple, so there was nothing he could do.

After hearing this, Yaya didn't force it. She went for morning exercise and then made breakfast as usual.

Just after Lu Xingfeng and I finished eating, when the sun rose, a voice called out from outside the Taoist temple: "Little Taoist Master Yaya, are you home? I'm here to ask for your help!"

Yaya and Lu Xingfeng walked to the gate of Sanqing Temple together.

Seeing the face of the person coming, Lu Xingfeng was shocked: "Sister Lin? Why is it you?"

The one who showed up at the Taoist temple at 8am was the most popular male singer at the moment, Lin Yu, nicknamed "Sister Lin". Recognized by Lu Xingfeng, Lin Yu was embarrassed: "How come you know who I am even though I'm wearing a mask and sunglasses?"

(End of this chapter)


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