Chapter 179



Chapter 179

I saw Sangsang holding a paintbrush in his hand, looking at the blank talisman paper on the table with a serious expression, his little hands moving gently.

What was placed in front of the little girl was nothing but a few drawn talismans and blank talisman paper.

Every line of the drawn talisman is very smooth.

No matter whether it was the completed talisman or the one Sangsang was drawing now, the painting skills did not seem to be at the level of a beginner at all. Instead, it looked like it was drawn by someone who had studied for a long time.

Not to mention, the person drawing the talisman is a little girl who just turned four years old and has never been exposed to Taoism before.

The Taoist was stunned again.

I already know in my heart that Sangsang is smarter than ordinary people.

It would be a shame not to use such talent to learn Taoism.

Fortunately, he discovered it early.

It’s not too late to learn everything now!

The Taoist priest tried hard to calm himself down.

He took a deep breath and watched Sangsang draw a talisman completely and smoothly, and put the talisman paper on his left hand.

Coming back to his senses, the Taoist priest walked forward slowly.

He picked up the talisman paper that Sangsang had already drawn and looked at it carefully.

You don’t know until you see it. It’s shocking.

The Taoist priest was so surprised that he almost dropped the talisman in his hand.

The two hands holding the talisman paper kept shaking.

There are only four words left in my mind at this moment!

Unbelievable! ! !

It would be fine if Sangsang could finish drawing the talisman he taught him in one go!

After all, he could understand that Sangsang was smart and could learn things quickly.

But why could Sangsang, whom he had not taught, also know it?

What is the principle behind this?

Is he self-taught?

The Taoist raised his head and looked at Sangsang.

Sangsang still happily drew talismans.

Not a single piece of talisman paper was wasted during the whole process.

The Taoist sighed helplessly.

He was wrong, Su Sangsang was not a genius at all.

This is clearly a child prodigy! !

He would do anything to keep such a child prodigy! ! !

He finally found the right person to inherit his skills, so he has no regrets.

The Taoist thought silently in his heart.

When he looked at Sangsang again, an overly kind smile appeared on his face, like a child trafficker.

"Sangsang, let's stop drawing for now and learn something else, something more difficult, okay?"

Sangsang stopped writing and stared blankly at the Taoist priest.

Her beautiful big eyes were now filled with doubt.

"But the Taoist priest just said that drawing talismans is very difficult. Sangsang wants to practice more on his own!"

The Taoist priest looked at the talisman that Sangsang had drawn and heard what Sangsang had said. He didn't know what to say for a moment.

I could only laugh dryly twice.

My mind was racing as I tried to answer Sangsang’s question.

"Grandpa Taoist, how long have you been learning to draw talismans? Sangsang wants to be as powerful as Grandpa Taoist~"

The Taoist priest once again suffered Sangsang's fatal questioning.

Could he tell Sangsang that he had only learned how to draw talismans for half a year? He is also the most talented among them.

If this were to be told to others, how would Sangsang look at him?

Where is his dignity as a master?

"Grandpa Taoist?"

Seeing that the Taoist priest had not answered her question, Sangsang tilted her head, blinked a few times and looked at the Taoist priest.

The Taoist clenched his fists, put them to his mouth and coughed a few times, as if this could ease his embarrassment at the moment.

"Well... it should be about the same as yours. It's been so long that I can't remember it clearly."

Sangsang said "Oh" and stopped talking.

He lowered his head and continued to draw the talisman in his hand carefully.

The Taoist wanted to say something else, but a knock on the door interrupted his thoughts and his eyes fell to the door.

The Taoist priest spoke slowly: "Come in."

The person who came in was a man wearing a Taoist robe.

When he saw the Taoist priest, he nodded slightly.

Then he walked up to the Taoist priest and whispered something in his ear.

The Taoist priest's originally smiling face turned serious.

He looked at Sangsang meaningfully, and finally, all the words he wanted to say turned into a silent sigh.

The Taoist priest turned to look at the younger Taoist priest who came to report, and said calmly: "I see, you go and do your work first."

After saying this, the Taoist priest walked up to Sangsang.

"Sangsang, let's stop here for today, okay? Taoist Grandpa will teach you something else next time."

Sangsang glanced at the unfinished talisman paper reluctantly and did not answer the Taoist priest for a long time.

After a while, he slowly opened his mouth.

"Okay, Sangsang, come and learn next time!"

Sangsang seemed to have suddenly thought of something. Just as he finished speaking, he continued to ask, "Grandpa Taoist, how can Sangsang learn something else from you next time?"

The Taoist priest touched Sangsang's head affectionately, smiled, but did not tell Sangsang his detailed address.

"It's not the right time yet. When the time comes, I'll take you there myself. How about that?"

After hearing this, Sangsang asked no more questions.

She responded obediently.

My mother once said that you should not force others to talk about issues they don’t want to talk about, but wait until they are willing to talk about it before you listen carefully.

She always remembered what her mother said.

"Then the Taoist grandpa will send Sangsang out. Sangsang must not run around after he leaves. The Taoist grandpa has already calculated that Sangsang will meet your family soon after he leaves."

The Taoist priest gave Sangsang many instructions.

It was as if he was afraid that Sangsang would get lost accidentally.

Sangsang was very patient from beginning to end.

Listen carefully to every word the Taoist said.

"Okay, Sangsang, go now!"

The Taoist turned around and faced Sangsang.

Sangsang was taken out by a boy in Taoist robes. Before leaving, he turned around and glanced at the Taoist priest who had his back turned.

He opened his mouth, but ultimately chose not to speak.

He silently followed the Taoist robe disciple out of the room.

She’d better ask Taoist Grandpa what he likes next time. After she and her fourth brother finish filming the variety show, she will have money to buy gifts for Grandpa, Mom, Dad, brothers, and Taoist Grandpa. She will buy them lots of gifts!

“Bang!”

Hearing the sound of a door closing, the Taoist turned around.

Wiping tears sadly with a handkerchief.

"Wow, why can't we tell Sangsang now? I want to keep studying with her!"

The Taoist priest looked at the old woman in front of him and cried.

The old woman glanced in the direction where Sangsang left, sighed, and did not answer the Taoist's question.

The Taoist priest was not annoyed and continued to ask curiously, "By the way, you taught Sangsang Chinese painting, and asked me to secretly observe Xiaotian's family. I found that they abused Sangsang, and asked me to take Sangsang to find his biological parents."

"You obviously like that child. Why didn't you say you wanted to adopt him when she was in the orphanage?"

The old woman listened to the Taoist priest's words, turned her head and explained to him: "You know my situation. If I adopt Sangsang, it will only put Sangsang in danger..."

That would also harm Sangsang.

Sangsang is always safer with her biological parents.

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