Chapter 143: A Dark and Windy Night



Chapter 143: Beating People on a Dark and Windy Night

Only after he caught up with the back kitchen did the little monk say anything again.

"Don't follow me. You'll be scolded if the senior brothers find out." He said seriously.

"Senior brothers?" Lin Baoer tilted her head. "Are they the two who beat you before?"

The little monk's face changed, and she tightly grasped the broom in her hand without saying a word.

"Anyway, you should leave here as soon as possible."

After he finished speaking, he hurried in, leaving Lin Baoer alone.

Lin Baoer knocked her head in annoyance and spit on herself.

[Why mention those two scumbags? ! Maybe it was because they bullied this little monk that the little monk had a stress reaction! ]

[Shouldn't mention it! ]

But now, even if she regretted it, it was useless, and she had to return in anger.

The next morning, after bidding farewell to Shen Xuelan, Lin Baoer ran to the place where the little monk often worked to look for him, but she never waited for anyone.

"What's going on? He should be here fetching water at this time?" Lin Baoer was very disappointed after looking for him in vain.

Could it be that the little monk started to avoid her again?

"Woo woo woo! Woo woo..."

"What's that sound?" Lin Baoer's ears moved, and she squinted her eyes and looked vigilantly in the direction of the kitchen, took out the sleeve arrow and put it on her wrist.

She didn't let anyone follow her when she went out recently. At first, Shen Xuelan disagreed, so she had to promise not to run around and go back on time, and Shen Xuelan gave up.

So if there is really danger, she can only rely on herself.

But when she thought of the countless weapons and ample points in her system mall, she became braver again.

What was she afraid of? ! As long as the opponent didn't show up with a Gatling gun, she would be sure to kill the opponent!

Thinking of this, Lin Baoer straightened her chest and sneaked in with full confidence.

Following the sound, she came to the small room at the back of the kitchen. After pushing open the creaking door, she blinked in confusion.

The small room should be a place to store miscellaneous items. Although the light was dim, it was clear from the door. In addition to a few large water tanks, there were all kinds of wood and fodder.

"There's nothing..." she muttered, and just as she was about to turn around, the disappeared voice rang again.

"Woo, woo, woo!"

Lin Baoer's sharp eyes shot towards the water tank -

the sound came from there.

She swallowed her saliva, feeling uneasy.

Would there be groups of rats or other animals as soon as she opened it? She would be really scared to death.

Fantasizing in her heart, Lin Baoer slowly pushed open the lid on the water tank, squinting her eyes and glanced inside nervously.

Huh?

The water tank was shaking wildly.

Lin Baoer was startled and directly opened the lid.

"Little monk!" she was surprised.

In the water tank was the little monk who was tied up. In the dim light, the birthmark on his face was particularly scary and very sinister.

But Lin Baoer was just stunned for a moment, and then took the initiative to untie the rope for him.

"Why are you here?! Who tied you up?"

After untying the rope, the little monk spat out the cloth in his mouth, then squatted in the corner and cried.

Seeing that his hands and feet were all tied up, Lin Baoer pursed her lips, with mixed feelings and a little anger in her heart.

[It looks like he has been tied up for a long time. Which damn guy did it! ]

[Could it be the same two monks again? ! ]

Although she had some guesses in her heart, Lin Baoer did not dare to ask, and could only squat here with the little monk.

After an unknown amount of time, just when Lin Baoer's legs were numb, the little monk finally spoke.

"Are you afraid of this thing on my face?"

His voice was a little hoarse and nasal.

Hearing this, Lin Baoer shook her head hurriedly, "How could it be! This kind of thing is innate, we can't decide it ourselves."

"It's just that I just happened to be unlucky."

The little nun raised her eyes slightly and looked at her. The hands that were tightly grabbing her pants and legs loosened, and her shoulders shrugged. "But they have been bullying me because of this."

"They said I was a freak, a monster, a disgusting person, and a person who brings natural disasters."

"My mother told you the same thing. She said that I just happened to be unlucky, but even so, I shouldn't let myself fall."

"I always remember that even if they don't like it, I didn't let myself fall, but tried my best to live."

"I don't know how many places I've been to, how many times I've been kicked out, and finally, only the abbot was willing to take me in."

The little nun's voice trembled, her eyes red, "But even so, I still can't escape the curse of suffering, and I still can't escape..."

Being bullied and beaten are just small things, sometimes they don't stop there, and even take pleasure in hurting him.

Living worse than a dog.

After hearing this, Lin Baoer felt very uncomfortable and didn't know what to say.

But the little nun didn't seem to want her to say anything. After wiping her tears, she smiled at Lin Baoer and said, "Thank you for saving me, but this is not a place to stay for long. You'd better leave."

The back kitchen is usually closed to strangers. Today happened to be Wednesday, so there was no one at lunch time. Otherwise, according to the past, he would have been released by the kind monks.

Those people saw this opportunity and acted so recklessly.

After leaving, Lin Baoer sat on the swing in the courtyard, looking at the direction of the back kitchen in silence.

What is she feeling now? Angry? A little, but more of it is sympathy and pity, pity for his experience.

But she also knows that what the little nun needs most is sympathy and pity.

So, Lin Baoer decided to do one thing.

Since she couldn't help him escape from the suffering, she would do her best to make him feel better.

One day later, it was a dark and windy night.

Lin Baoer sneaked out of the private room and went to the monks' residence in the dark.

This was the result of her work that day. Not only did she find out where the two monks lived, but she also found out their life stories.

One was called Shangqi and the other was called Weiyuan. They were both nominal monks. Because of many bad incidents in the secular world, they were sent to Hanshuang Temple by their families in the hope of being reformed.

But after coming here, because of their bad character, they bullied many monks, but in front of the abbot, they were upright and kind. They said one thing in front of people and another behind their backs, which made many monks miserable.

It's not that no monks went to complain, but they would be deliberately retaliated the next day. Then the two guys deliberately confessed in front of the abbot, and then they were still at peace.

After a few times, no one dared to complain again.

Of course, another reason was that since the little monk came, the two men had been fond of bullying him and no longer bullied other monks. It was because of this that the other monks felt lucky and thought that as long as they were not bullied, other people had nothing to do with them.

In this way, the little monk's nightmare began.

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