"There's no need for that. My master and I didn't do anything, nor did we seek any benefit. Everything was just what we should do and it was only natural."
"If you want to express your gratitude, then thank you, Benefactor Li."
"Without him, the Imperial Seal of the State would probably not have been preserved and would have been taken out of the country." Abbess Jing'an truthfully attributed the credit to Li Changfeng.
"Junior Brother has made great contributions, and I will certainly not forget them."
"But your contributions are just as significant," Fourth Senior Sister said with a smile.
"Let's go back first."
"Boss, let us broaden our horizons and see the Imperial Seal of the State?" the Heavenly Soldier pleaded from behind.
Even just one glance, just one glance.
"I'm giving you a task: dispose of the bodies immediately."
"Boss, it's not too late to clean up the body tomorrow."
"Huh? You're going to rebel? You're planning to disobey orders?" Fourth Senior Sister turned around, her eyebrows furrowed.
"No... I wouldn't dare." The heavenly soldiers were being lectured like grandsons.
"Then hurry up and go. Remember, handle our people with care and make sure they are properly cared for," Fourth Senior Sister instructed.
"yes!"
Where there is fighting, there is sacrifice; this is inevitable.
More than ten members of the Heavenly Soldiers died tonight.
Adding them up here and there, there are about twenty or so.
Every one of them was a fine young man, a man of unyielding integrity, who sacrificed himself for his country with noble righteousness.
From the moment they joined the Heavenly Army, they were prepared.
The suicide note was changed once a month, and sometimes once a week.
The missions carried out by the celestial soldiers are extremely dangerous; they might be gone any day, and no one can predict what will happen.
But they had no regrets, never complained, and knew what their mission and dream were, as well as what they were doing.
Train diligently in normal times, obey commands when on missions, and give it your all.
Each and every one of them deserves respect, admiration, and a thumbs up.
They sacrificed their lives, shedding blood on the battlefield, their bodies returned to their nests.
Being a soldier is every man's dream: to achieve great deeds, win glory for the country, protect the people, be selfless, and fearless.
...
"Benefactor Lin, are you and Benefactor Li related as fellow disciples?" Abbess Jing'an asked, sitting inside the tent with a bowl of hot water in one hand.
"That's right, we grew up together and have been classmates for over ten years."
"This humble nun wishes to ask who your master is? Your talents have piqued my curiosity."
This question had been raised long ago, and Master Jing'an gathered everyone together to ask it.
"I shouldn't reveal my master's name, but since you're asking, it's alright to tell you."
"Junior brother, what do you think?" Fourth senior sister turned her gaze to Li Changfeng.
“Sure.” Li Changfeng replied indifferently.
"My master's name is Nangong Yu."
"What, Nangong Yu?" Upon hearing this, the nun was shocked and extremely surprised.
"Master, is there a problem?"
"Could it be Nangong Yu, who is known as the dual saint of medicine and martial arts?"
"Exactly!"
“No wonder, no wonder…” Master Jing’an murmured.
"Only Senior Nangong could teach such a prodigy as a disciple. His name is well-known to me and I have long admired his reputation."
"When I was young, he was already a famous figure in the martial arts world, who could decide life and death with his left hand and control the world with his right."
"Nangong Yu, a grandmaster of martial arts."
"Unfortunately, he was troubled by love and retired from the world before he was forty. We have rarely heard news of him in the last twenty years, and he has even disappeared without a trace."
"If you two hadn't said it, I would have thought he had already passed away and gone to the west on a crane."
That statement almost killed someone.
"Troubled by love? Could you please explain in detail, Master?" The two siblings perked up and craned their necks to ask.
This is my master's love history! My curiosity is through the roof.
"You two, as disciples, didn't know?" Abbess Jing'an asked in astonishment.
"Master never talks about the past. Even if he does, he only talks about other people and never mentions himself."
“If even your master doesn’t say it, it might not be good for me to say it. I might end up being known as a gossip. So let’s just leave it at that,” Master Jing’an refused.
"Master, it's alright if you just give a brief explanation."
"Yes, we senior and junior brothers and sisters are very tight-lipped; we absolutely won't say anything we shouldn't."
“Hmm…” Master Jing’an hesitated.
"How about this, the abbess's youngest disciple is quite good. She is clever, quick-witted, and has a certain foundation in martial arts."
“She currently lacks experience and understanding of society. I can let her stay with the Heavenly Soldiers for a year or two and guarantee her personal safety.”
“For practitioners, chanting scriptures every day to purify the mind is certainly good, but a certain amount of social experience is also needed. Staying by the nun’s side all the time, in a secluded environment with little contact, is not necessarily a good thing.”
“Protecting someone too much can sometimes be a big no-no,” the fourth senior sister said, trying to get information out of them.
"It's not a bad thing to follow me for a few months."
"Furthermore, I observed that the nun cares deeply for her youngest disciple, taking her everywhere she goes, and she must be hoping that everything is well for her."
"It's not necessarily true that you want her to follow you around in a daze for the rest of her life, never really seeing the world, and never experiencing love and hate."
"This is a loss for her."
"Only through profound enlightenment can one reach the highest realm of Buddhism."
"Or perhaps she is not suited to Buddhism at all. In this vast world, there may be things she likes."
Master Jing'an smiled slightly; she understood the principle, and how could she not know it?
Yi Hui was someone she had raised since she was a child. She had no choice in what she did; she did whatever her master did. Since her master was a nun, she naturally became a nun as well.
He has never experienced a single day of ordinary life.
This is a good opportunity to integrate into society, see the world, and make your own choices.
Children should not be bound or made subservient to adults. Once they grow up, they should have their own lives and their own space.
Are we going to forcibly deprive her of her life?
Do they not know the seven emotions and six desires of the world, love and hate, greed, anger, ignorance and resentment?
Such a life is incomplete; a large part is missing.
What if she's lucky enough to meet her true love? What if she meets the man she can entrust her life to and be happy with for a hundred years?
Having children and a happy family is a blessing.
“Alright, I will entrust my disciple to you for a year,” Master Jing’an decided after careful consideration.
"Master, I don't want to. I'll stay by your side and not go anywhere else," the little nun said crisply, pouting.
"Yihui, this is the choice your master has made for you. If you are willing to continue to stay with your master after one year, I will ordain you as a nun and officially make you a member of the Buddhist order." Abbess Jing'an gently stroked her disciple's head with a look of doting affection.
"If you feel that the world is beautiful and have many things you are reluctant to leave behind, your master wishes you smooth sailing and all your wishes come true."
"Master, is this really how it has to be?" The little nun blinked her big eyes, looking aggrieved.
"This is a good thing for you, so why not?"
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