"If you make me unhappy, I will make you...never forget me. Wang Ye, it seems that we need to meet today!"
"Since yesterday's impression wasn't deep enough, today, I'll give you a more profound one... Not only profound, but also like Tang Zimei, you won't be able to get rid of it, humph!"
The words fell.
Whoosh!
The curtains were drawn.
The girl turned and walked towards the wardrobe.
She has long pink hair that reaches her waist and is about 1.68 meters tall.
Under the loose nightgown are two long, white, beautiful legs like lotus roots.
The bare little feet are delicate and exquisite, as beautiful as a fairy rabbit.
Standing in front of the wardrobe.
She looked at the dazzling array of clothes inside and finally picked out a set of tight-fitting female rider's clothing.
Change your clothes.
That almost perfect figure is made more curvy by this dress
She loves motorcycles so much that no matter which city she goes to, she will buy a few motorcycles as a means of transportation.
Go downstairs.
He rode on that cool fiery red motorcycle and disappeared into the streets like flying...
...
On the other side, Wang Ye and Tang Zimei were sitting in the office chairs.
Each of them had a cup of coffee and chatted leisurely.
Tang Zimei:
"Boss, you haven't answered my last question yet. You're not busy now, so why don't you answer it for me?"
Wang Ye looked at Tang Zimei's serious expression and thought that this woman was really cute.
Just... the question from last time?
What's the problem?
Why don’t I remember?
"Zi Mei, ask!"
Wang Ye took a sip of coffee, his eyes moving back and forth over Tang Zimei...
It's like appreciating flowers, it's enjoyable.
"Okay, boss, last time I asked you what happiness is? At that time, you told me some concepts about happiness, and then told me about your happiness... Just when you were about to tell me what my happiness is, your father called you."
"Then... this question was put aside. You may have forgotten about it later, but I still remember that I want to know what you think my happiness is."
Tang Zimei looked at Wang Ye with a serious expression.
Perhaps, what is happiness? It is easy to understand in the eyes of ordinary people.
But Tang Zimei, from a young age, only harbored hatred in her heart, and as she grew up, she continued to live the life of a killer, living on the edge of death.
The concept of happiness in her eyes is indeed vague.
She didn’t understand emotions before, her heart was always as calm as a lake, there was only killing in her eyes, and she never smiled.
But during the few days she spent with Wang Ye, the calm surface of Kang Zimei's heart would occasionally be rippled by some things.
She wanted to understand some philosophical questions that she couldn't figure out, such as what exactly happiness was.
It seems that even after avenging a great enemy, happiness isn't guaranteed...
Last time, Wang Ye said he understood everyone in this world…
Tang Zimei believed it.
Because this guy is a time traveler, his identity is not ordinary. Problems that I can't figure out in my lifetime should be easy for him to figure out.
When Wang Ye heard Tang Zimei's question, he couldn't help but burst into laughter.
So that's the problem!
Zi Mei is really persistent...
This is very much in line with Tang Zimei's personality. If she can't solve a problem, she will always hold onto it and remember it forever. That's just how this woman is.
I can pick it up, but I can’t put it down!
Unfortunately... she is not aware of this shortcoming of hers.
"Zimei! Before I formally answer your question, let me tell you a little story. After I finish this story, you will know what happiness is without my answering!"
"Oh?? So simple? Well! Tell me!"
"good!"
Wang Ye thought for a moment and then began to narrate:
"Once upon a time, there was a Yuanyin Temple. Every day, many people came to burn incense and worship Buddha. The incense was very popular."
"On the beam in front of Yuanyin Temple, a spider spun a web. Influenced by the daily incense and devout worship, the spider gradually developed Buddha nature."
"After more than a thousand years of cultivation, Spider's Buddha nature has increased significantly."
One day, the Buddha visited Yuanyin Temple. Seeing how popular the temple was, he was delighted. As he was leaving the temple, he inadvertently looked up and saw a spider on the beam.
The Buddha stopped and said to the spider, "It seems we are destined to meet. I have a question for you, to see what insights you have gained after more than a thousand years of cultivation. What do you say?"
The spider was overjoyed to meet the Buddha and readily agreed. The Buddha asked, "What is the most precious thing in this world?"
The spider thought for a moment and replied that the most precious things in the world are what cannot be obtained and what has been lost. The Buddha nodded and left.
Another thousand years passed, and the spider continued its cultivation on the beam of Yuanyin Temple, its Buddhist nature greatly increased. One day, the Buddha came to the temple again and said to the spider, "How are you? Do you have a deeper understanding of the question from a thousand years ago?"
"The spider said that I think the most precious things in the world are 'what you can't get' and 'what you've lost'."
“The Buddha said, ‘Think it over carefully, and I will come to find you again.’”
"A thousand years later, one day, a strong wind blew outside the temple, carrying a drop of dew onto a spider's web. The spider looked at the dew and saw that it was crystal clear and beautiful, and was immediately fond of it."
"The spider was happy every day watching the nectar. It felt that these were the happiest and most blessed days in the past three thousand years. Suddenly, a strong wind blew up and blew the nectar away. The spider suddenly felt that it had lost something and was very lonely and sad."
"Every day that followed, the spider was no longer as happy as the day before. It was always wondering when the wind would bring the dew back. For this reason, it even stopped weaving its web and just crawled on the beam of the house, waiting for the dew in despair."
"Another day, a strong wind blew a lot of dewdrops, and the spider was very happy. However, not only did it not get any more dewdrops, but it also got blown to the ground because it had no spider web. It took a long time for it to crawl back and weave a new spider web."
"Reflecting on the past and his present self, the spider suddenly had an epiphany."
"The Buddha came again and asked the spider, 'Have you ever thought about this question in the past thousand years? What is the most precious thing in the world?'"
The spider thought of the dew, the wind, and its own web... It told the Buddha with unwavering conviction that the most precious thing in the world is not what is 'unattainable' or 'already lost,' but the happiness that can be grasped right now.
"Only by grasping what we have now can we possess more unknown things. Just like me now, I am happier than yesterday when no spider webs were blown to the ground, and I will also have the unknown happiness of tomorrow when the greater the expectations, the greater the disappointment. Just like my greatest happiness at this moment is talking to you..."
The Buddha nodded repeatedly upon hearing this, and then left with a smile.
The story is over.
Tang Zimei seemed to be lost in thought.
After a long while, he said to Wang Ye:
"You told me this story to tell me that my happiness is what I have now, right?"
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