Chapter 2119 The Proudest Disciple



"Ah Miao..."

The master who was solemn and kind in front of other disciples, seemed like an ordinary grandfather in front of Ye Wan.

Master Juekong patted Ye Wan on the head and said, "Although you are a lay disciple, you are the disciple that I am most proud of. In the future, you must be good, understand?"

Ye Wan nodded.

"The token in Master's hand was passed down from my master. I never dreamed that before I passed away, I would see the treasures appear in the world and be handed over to the country."

With a look of satisfaction on his face, Master Juekong looked at Ye Wan again and smiled, "Thank you for the gift for my passing away. Master has accepted it!"

I mean, that is not the gift I give you for your passing away. I don’t want you to pass away at all, Master.

But Ye Wan's throat was so blocked that he couldn't utter a word.

When she was a child, she was as naughty as a monkey. She couldn't stand the boys who bullied little girls in school, she couldn't stand the snobbish teachers, and she couldn't stand this and that.

It was as if he was the martial arts leader sent by God to save the weak, and he either beat this one or that one.

Until something big happens.

Her parents treated their daughter like a treasure, so they naturally wouldn't let those things get to her, so they sent her to her grandfather, Old Man Ye, overnight to keep her out of the spotlight.

The old man said he would not punish her, but at daybreak, he packed her up and sent her to the mountain.

The suffering began.

They had to get up before daybreak to fetch water, sweep the courtyard, do horse stance and chant scriptures.

During the day, he either chopped wood or farmed. Before he could even catch his breath, he had to follow his senior brother down the mountain to beg for alms.

I eat cabbage and tofu every day, and my saliva starts to water when I see pigeons passing by.

She would often sneak into the mountains in the middle of the night to barbecue, and sometimes, when she had too much, she would bring some roasted corn for Brother Huai Jin.

Senior Brother Huai Jin returned the favor by giving her a portion of his own secret sauce, which became the motivation for her to sneak away next time.

By the time Chi Fei went up the mountain, the two of them were the overlords of Yunwu Mountain, and there was nothing they didn't eat.

In the past, she always felt that life in the mountains was hard, but many years later, Ye Wan discovered that those days in the mountains were the most comfortable and fulfilling of her life.

She sneaked out to have a bite to eat, and her master turned a blind eye and pretended not to know.

She came down the mountain to enforce justice, and Yunwu Temple became her greatest support.

Otherwise, Ah Gui would have died without a doubt.

If Ah Gui died, Gui Bo would not survive, so how could there be the Sihai Chamber of Commerce today? She founded "Take You Home" because of Ye Mengmeng, and the other main reason was the compassion that her master taught her.

Only with compassion in your heart can you survive in this world.

Everything she does now is just to put into practice what her master taught her.

"Brother Huai'an is in charge of everything in the temple. As for things outside, Master is very relieved to have you with him."

Master Juekong said in a gentle voice: "As for Huairui's matter, you can handle it yourself. You have to resolve his worries and see what he means. If he wants to find it, you can help him. If not, forget it. You can discuss it among yourselves."

"yes."

"If you have time, urge your senior brother Huai Jin to lose weight."

"yes."

"Go ahead."

"……yes."

Ye Wan looked back every few steps until he walked out of the small courtyard, still looking at Master Juekong.

Outside the courtyard gate, in front of Huai'an, more than a hundred disciples stood quietly with their heads bowed.

A gentle breeze is blowing.

The bamboo leaves are swaying.

I don’t know how long it took, the wind stopped, the bamboo leaves fell, and everything around was quiet.

(End of this chapter)


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