423 Ning Xis Birth Date (1/2)
At Fahua Temple.
The other day after discussing with Lu Chongshan, Yan Ruyi set aside some time to go to the temple early one morning.
The temple was known for being auspicious and it was filled with people early in the morning.
Yan Ruyi lit up a joss stick then waited in the hall. Very soon, a monk came over with both palms pressed together to say, ”Amitabha” and he greeted her, ”Donor Yan, you're here!”
Yan Ruyi returned the courtesy then nervously said, ”Little Master, I was wondering what Master Xuan Jing had to say.”
”The abbot has been waiting inside the hall. Donor Yan, please follow me.” the little monk replied.
”Ah, so Master Xuan Jing agreed! Great! Thank you, thank you!” Yan Ruyi held a stack of socialites' birth dates and followed the monk happily towards the meditation abode in the backyard.
Inside the yard were grass and pebble paths, and at one end were red maple trees. Standing in the lotus pond in front of the place were several herons ruffling their feathers. When she looked at the peaceful and quiet little yard, she calmed down much more.
When they reached the entrance of Xuan Jing's meditation abode, the little monk stood still and announced solemnly, ”Abbott, Donor Yan is here.”
After a moment, an old monk clad in a gray robe walked out with the help of a staff. His charisma and aura were extraordinary as if he was not from this world.
”Donor Yan, this old monk is lacking in being welcoming!”
”Master, you are being too kind. We've really troubled you this time to use your time with Buddha for such a petty thing!” As she watched the old monk and felt his strong aura, Yan Ruyi instantly trusted him, thinking about how lucky she was to find Master Xuan Jing.
She had met Long Fanyin once and thought that he was efficient the other time. Now that she had met Master Xuan Jing, she realized that Long Fanyi was too impetuous and hasty.
”Donor Yan, you speak too highly of me. This old monk is only giving due assistance. You and Donor Lu donate to the auspicious incense every year to repair the Buddha's gold body and aid the poor. That is true charity!”
”Master, you compliment me too much. These are things we should do!”
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