Chapter 433 A Sacred Being
Fu Yanzun and Ling Junhuai, who were watching the commotion from the sidelines, were both dumbfounded.
I never expected that an elderly person of such a high age would call a young girl "boss".
This scene looks rather comical, doesn't it?
Those people were particularly enthusiastic when they saw Tang Wan'er, because everyone had received his kindness.
Like this chubby little monk, because he is still young and playful, he has done many things that break the precepts.
He was eventually expelled from the temple. He simply didn't like young people and had a bit of a drinking habit. From then on, he was treated like a rat in the street, hated by everyone.
Later he returned to secular life, but having lived in a temple since childhood, what could he do after leaving? He could only do manual labor.
But he was also quite greedy, and the little money he earned in a month wasn't enough to cover his food expenses.
However, he did not give up his spiritual practice. Although he did not practice in a temple, he would occasionally go to some highly respected temples to practice while still keeping his hair.
On one occasion, by sheer coincidence, I ran into my former fellow disciples.
His fellow disciples only needed to see him
He treated him like an enemy, so his attitude was particularly unfriendly, and he eventually resorted to violence.
It was quite a coincidence that Tang Wan'er accompanied Shen Kun to the temple to retrieve some scriptures related to the salvation of souls.
When they saw the young monk being bullied, they immediately rescued him and argued with his fellow disciples.
Tang Wan'er's sharp tongue nearly made the young monks faint with anger. In the end, they couldn't argue with her and had no choice but to give up and leave.
The young monk thanked Tang Wan'er and told her about his experiences. Tang Wan'er thought he was a good person and had some magical powers, since he had been cultivating since childhood. However, he was expelled from the sect because he broke the precepts.
Later, Tang Wan'er took him under her wing and let him live with the old Taoist priest in that temple.
And some Buddha statues were built in that temple.
The two sides are adjacent, with one person in charge of the dojo and the other in charge of the temple.
The accompanying marketing made them both famous locally; after all, many of their activities, like exorcising demons and monsters, were considered quite bizarre.
These things were easy for them, and they also helped many mentally unstable people become normal. The locals worshipped them like living gods.
Therefore, in the little monk's heart, Tang Wan'er was a particularly sacred being, and it was not an exaggeration to call her Boss Tang.
The other people all have similar backgrounds with Tang Wan'er.
They were all pitiful people with nowhere to go, but Tang Wan'er took them in. Now they are living a good life and can earn money with their skills. They can make full use of their strengths and are respected by others, which has directly changed the trajectory of their lives.
Shen Kun knew some of these people, and some he didn't. He knew the little monk who was always talking, but he didn't know the others who he didn't see often, since he joined later.
Tang Wan'er didn't have time for pleasantries; she wanted to finish the job quickly.
"I estimate there are hundreds of spirits inside, and I don't know how many more haven't come out yet. So this time we can't confront them head-on. We need to eliminate their resentment. Therefore, we need to work together to summon them all out."
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