Ye Yucheng suddenly sat up from the bed, his forehead covered with sweat.
By this time, it was already dawn.
Ye Yucheng's face was tense, his eyes full of confusion and worry.
Who was that kid who looked just like him in the dream and was shouting "his brother"? Why did he dream about him?
Moreover, this dream felt so real to him, just as real as when he dreamed that his aunt Huang was in trouble.
Is he really in danger?
Ye Yucheng's already tense face looked even more stern at this moment, and he looked like a little adult.
After getting up from the bed, the little boy did not call for help. Instead, he put on his clothes and tidied his hair by himself before leaving the room.
As soon as Ye Yucheng went out, he saw Xirong coming out of the small kitchen carrying breakfast.
Ye Yucheng looked around but did not see Su Liyue. His small brows subconsciously furrowed.
"Little prince."
Xirong looked at Ye Yucheng, greeted him and walked over.
Ye Yucheng looked up at Xirong, his face still tense, "Where is my auntie?"
Xirong: "The princess went out for something and said she would be back at noon to have lunch with the young master."
Ye Yucheng felt a little disappointed, but still nodded.
At this time, Su Liyue had already boarded the carriage and left the city.
Su Liyue, who was in the carriage, looked uneasy at this moment.
Last night, she had a dream.
She dreamed that something happened to her child, which made her very sad.
Unfortunately, she had no idea where her child was and was helpless.
Finally she decided to go to Puhuai Temple on Xuanfeng Mountain.
She thought that since she gave birth to her child in Puhuaian five years ago, she must be able to find some clues there.
With anticipation and nervousness, Su Liyue finally stepped into Puhuai Temple again.
Revisiting the old place and looking at the familiar scene, Su Liyue's mind was filled with the scenes of her "mediocre" self being looked down upon and bullied by everyone over the past few years.
These memories made Su Liyue feel even more depressed.
It's not that she didn't have this memory when she came to teach Huijue a lesson last time, but at that time she was only looking at the memory of the 'original owner' from a God's perspective. Although she was angry, she didn't have any other emotions.
But this time it's different.
Because she knew very well that she was the only one who experienced that.
Why she became bullied in a way that had nothing to do with her personality is still unknown and remains a mystery in her heart.
But, there was one thing she was sure of, this must be related to the Su family.
Unfortunately, the Su family holds her greatest weakness, and she cannot move now.
Putting her thoughts aside, Su Liyue walked all the way to the courtyard where she used to be.
She did meet some nuns along the way, and their attitude towards her was obviously better than before. She didn't know whether it was because she returned to Prince Zhan's Mansion and temporarily stabilized Prince Zhan's position as Princess Zhan, or because she saved the abbot Huian.
No matter what the reason was, Su Liyue did not waste time on these people.
Not taking revenge on them for what happened in the past is already her best self-cultivation.
However, Su Liyue still found a few nuns who had more contact with her in her memory, or in other words, who bullied her the most, and tried to find out about what happened five years ago in a roundabout way.
However, nothing was found. All we knew was that five years ago she lived in a separate courtyard in the back mountain and did not interact with anyone.
In other words, no one in Puhuaian knew what happened five years ago.
And when she went to the courtyard called 'Jingyuan' in the back mountain, she had no memory of it at all.
Just as she was feeling disappointed, a familiar old nun came over and looked at Su Liyue with kindness in her eyes. "Princess Zhan, the abbess would like you to come over."
The abbot was Huian, whom Su Liyue had saved before, and the old nun was the person who reported the case before, Huian’s former maid, and now the real manager of the nunnery, Jingqing.
Because Su Liyue saved Huian, Jingqing is now very friendly to Su Liyue.
Su Liyue was a little surprised when she heard that Master Huian wanted to see her.
After all, she hasn't seen Hui'an since she saved her, and there has been no progress in Huijue's case.
However, Su Liyue looked at Jingqing.
Since Jingqing is the real manager of this temple, maybe she knows something?
Thinking of this, Su Liyue nodded politely, "Please lead the way, Master."
Since Jingqing is Master Huian's maid, then if she goes to see Master Huian, maybe she can find out something.
Soon, Su Liyue was brought to Huian.
At this time, Huian was wearing a gray robe and sitting on a cushion with a peaceful and calm look on her face. She looked at Su Liyue who was walking towards her with a smile and a hint of relief in her eyes.
Relieved?
Su Liyue was a little surprised.
"sit."
Huian pointed to the cushion next to him.
Su Liyue sat down as she was told.
Jingqing poured tea for the two of them.
After the tea was poured, Jingqing did not stand aside, but sat down on another cushion next to him, holding Buddhist beads in his hand and closing his eyes to meditate.
Su Liyue glanced at Jingqing before turning to Huian.
"What do you want to talk to me about, Master?"
Huian looked at Su Liyue like an elder, then slowly spoke, "You are doing very well now."
The relief in his eyes was not concealed at all.
Su Liyue was very surprised when she heard this.
What is she like now?
"I'm sorry to have made you laugh before, but there's one thing I don't understand." Su Liyue thought that the nun said this because she was confused in the past, so she simply went along with the words and wanted to find out what happened five years ago.
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