I feel unstable in the office. Not only am I not making any money, but there doesn't seem to be much hope for advancement. I might not be able to make it any day. Keeping Huishuo is a way out. If I can't make it in the office, I can become a monk anytime.
Thinking this way, Wang Yao decided not to explain to Hui Shuo anymore. He thought to himself that this kid was born to be a liar. As soon as his secret was exposed, he immediately thought of claiming someone as his parents. And it wasn't just a pretense, it was a real claim! Who could resist this trick?
He failed to catch the swindler and ended up bringing back a son for himself—the price was too high! Wang Yao nodded repeatedly, deeply impressed, as he grasped the crux of the matter. Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant! The key is that this thing is like talent; you understand its subtleties, but you might not be able to learn it by rote.
You have to wholeheartedly treat others as your own parents, otherwise how can you act so realistically and movingly? If you reveal even the slightest flaw, you'll be in trouble with the police. In this world, who the hell would willingly take on a son to support? Do you think being a parent is so easy?
After thinking for a while, Wang Yao decided that it would be best to maintain the current relationship with Hui Shuo for the time being. Hui Shuo's cultivation was too profound, and the money could not be touched for the time being. In any case, he didn't have any place to spend money for the time being. If he could become a stable immortal, he could simply send the money and the monk out of the country together.
Of course, if something goes wrong with being an immortal, I'm the monk's parent, so how dare the monk not support me? That's called playing along. Anyway, all your money is in my hands, so why would I be afraid you'll run away? At worst, I'll shave my head and become a Buddhist monk.
Maybe if I time-traveled, I'd have to take the Buddhist path to get rich. Mastering supreme Buddhist teachings would be pretty awesome... But monks don't allow wives, so what will Caixia do? Damn it, Huagu said it's a new era now, everything needs a new look.
Since monks no longer abstain from meat, getting married doesn't seem like a big deal. The only concern is that Caixia might not be willing, as marrying a bald man would damage her image.
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