In March, the spring is warm and the grass is green, the birds are singing, the grass and trees are lush on the slopes of the fields, and the water in the rice fields reflects the light of the sky.
An old man and two children were walking on a path covered with weeds.
The old Taoist kicked his legs, his face full of pride. "Bird, how do you feel about having your own seat taken? Are you going to die of rage?"
Xihe glanced at him and said, "Eating can't stop you from talking?"
The old Taoist priest took a bite of the rice cake and closed his eyes contentedly: "Humph, there's no point in being angry. It's only natural for a disciple to carry his master on his back!"
We walked along the mountain road and stopped in front of a dilapidated temple.
The old Taoist priest came down and walked in. The temple was leaking everywhere, and the ground was covered with dead grass. Half of the Bodhisattva's face was gone, and a swaying little flower had grown out of the hand holding the jade bottle.
The sun shone down from the roof, casting several beams of light.
The old Taoist priest, holding the pancake, staggered to the haystack in the corner, lay down, and sighed, "After walking around, I finally realized that the dilapidated temple is the most comfortable place."
Xihe and the other man stood in front of the door, looking at him quietly.
The old Taoist priest took out the old swindler's plaque, rubbed it carefully for a while, then leaned against the wall and closed his eyes. "Wang Laoguo, I wonder if you've crossed the Naihe Bridge yet? Will you still be poor in your next life?"
"Oh, I'm so old, I can't even chew this rice cake anymore."
He opened his eyes, grinned, and handed the biscuit over: "Here, bird, you used to live on this broken thing."
Xihe walked over and took it from him, his expression calm: "It looks pretty good."
The old Taoist threw his head back and laughed heartily, coughing constantly. Yuanbao stepped forward and gently patted him on the back, muttering, "Master..."
Her baby face and big eyes were filled with tears, and she had obviously realized something.
The old Taoist priest raised his hand to wipe him, but after a while he dropped it weakly, grinning: "Forget it, let your wife wipe it. Queniaoer is the most stingy person. She will definitely get angry if I help you wipe it."
Xihe raised an eyebrow: "You do understand."
The old Taoist rolled his eyes and said, "Who doesn't know your bad temper?"
After talking for a long time, he couldn't help coughing violently, as if he was going to cough out his lungs. He collapsed against the wall, waving his hands: "I can't take it anymore. I can't take it anymore. I have to go."
Yuanbao's face was filled with tears: "Master!"
The old Taoist looked at him and smiled: "Disciple, can I see your other side?"
He had a relaxed smile on his face, but the words he said instantly stunned Yuanbao. He subconsciously looked at Xihe, not understanding how his master discovered his identity.
Xihe nodded: "Open the eyes of the master."
The old Taoist nodded: "Yes, I have never seen many monsters."
Yuanbao blinked his eyes and turned into a majestic and tall silly roe deer. He tentatively stepped forward and rubbed against the old Taoist priest. The old Taoist priest was stunned for two seconds and laughed: "It turned out to be a roe deer. The old Taoist priest said, hahaha, cough cough cough..."
Yuanbao was embarrassed and immediately turned back into a human.
Xihe's face turned black: "What's wrong with the roe deer? Our Yuanbao is so smart!"
The old Taoist nodded repeatedly, smiling until tears welled up in his eyes. Finally, he stepped forward and touched Yuanbao's head. He also touched Xihe's hair regardless of her awkwardness and said softly, "Bird, please protect your husband more from now on."
It's bad enough that he's stupid, but he's also a monster. What will he do without the birds to protect him?
Xi He thought to herself, this guy looks good, but he's actually a bad guy inside. But she said, "This is my husband, do you need to tell me?"
The old Taoist nodded repeatedly: "That's right."
He let go of his hands, leaned against the wall, and closed his eyes: "Okay, you guys go out, I want to be alone for a while."
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