Chapter 7 Purple Gold Buddha Beads
The white fox was dying, and the arhat was not invisible. The old man walked to him. There was a fish tank in front of the arhat, and there was a white koi in it. The arhat looked at the fish in a daze.
"You really don't plan to go out anymore. That beast is afraid that it won't be able to survive today."
The child brought the hand stove, and the old man took it over, "The weather is so cold, and this cloudy weather makes people feel heartbroken."
The arhat turned around, a cold wind blew over, and the gauze dress was flowing.
The white fox finally couldn't hold on and fell down. He saw the familiar figure dragging it up in the dark.
Buyu reluctantly opened his slightly closed eyes, and there was something flashing on his chest, looking at the shining thing.
"I can't take you in, nor for a moment. If you continue here, you will definitely not be able to live."
Then the Luohan took it back. She snuggled in his arms and felt a pleasant fragrance. She thought unswervingly, even if she died, she was willing to do so.
When I recall this, there was a sense of moisture in my unwavering eyes.
"Did you forget? What happened later?" the old man seemed to be reminding him, blinking his eyes unceasingly, "I didn't, I didn't forget for a moment."
The nine-tailed fox who was about to die was placed under the dying of Luo Han, and she was too seriously injured.
The Arhat was beside her, "Why are you?" He paused, his eyes opened slightly, and he could see the outline of the Arhat. He was standing there, with the shiny clothes floating around him.
The Arhat took off the string of purple-gold Buddhist beads on his chest, and the Buddhist beads flashed and shone brightly. He put the Buddhist beads in front of Buyu.
"This Buddhist bead is a treasure given to me by the Buddha, which can bring back all things to life," he said, putting down the Buddhist bead in front of her, tapped lightly with his hand, and left there without saying anything.
She closed her eyes as she looked at the back of the Arhat leaving, then looked at the string of Buddhist beads on the table.
If she could do it again, she might not make that decision. The moment she saw the Buddhist beads, she was moved. As long as she ate the Buddhist beads, even if there was only one, she could bring her back to life and greatly increase her practice.
After thinking about it, she still supported her body. She understood the meaning of the Arhat. He wanted her to eat the Buddhist beads, so she unswervingly bite the Buddhist beads and ate it.
When the Buddhist beads were swallowed and slid across the esophagus, she felt a warmth, and she opened her eyes unswervingly, and the dark eyes were resurrected. She suddenly felt full of strength.
The child pushed the door and looked in, "You go."
The little fox looked at the child, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes. The child clasped his hands together, "You understand the meaning of the Arhat, go quickly, I hope the Buddha can punish him lightly."
Buyu stood there in a daze, the child closed the door, "Go away as soon as possible, never come back. You bite the Buddhist bead by yourself and has nothing to do with the Arhat. Don't tell anyone about this."
Buyu opened his eyes again and was no longer there. There was no incense pavilion, no incense burner, no bed, no dragon submerged Arhat. He was in a desert, Buyu looked around but didn't know where it was.
She had completely lost relationship with the Dragon Subduing Arhat.
After that, she kept asking about the Arhats who surrendered the dragon, but there was no news. During this period, she worked hard to practice and became a nine-tailed fox demon. It was not until five hundred years later that she learned that the Arhats had lost the Buddhist beads and were sentenced to reincarnation in the human world.
The person who reincarnated was Li Xiuyuan, so on the night when Xiuyuan was born, she stayed outside the Wang family's room without hesitation. She listened to Wang's painful * and protected the mother and son.
Until she heard the cry of Xiuyuan's birth, Maochun rushed into the room excitedly. The servant butler and midwife congratulated the couple who had children in their old age. A heart that was hanging in the ground was finally hit. Tears flashed in her eyes. Looking at the crystal clear crying baby boy in the room, secretly swearing, "The Dragon Subduing Arhat, I will protect you forever forever."
Unswervingly fell into deep memories, the child looked at her, "It's rare that you are still keeping your oath after so many years."
"Come on, kid," the old man stroked his beard, "Let's go back there to see." He shook his palm-leaf fan, closed his eyes unceasingly, felt a wind blowing through, stirring her long hair, and then opened his eyes and returned to the place where she had been dreaming of for five hundred years.
She followed the old man and the child to the familiar purple bamboo forest. The wind blew the bamboo leaves and the purple glowing in the sky. It was where the dragon-subduing Arhat once lived.
Every step that I take is touched. Five hundred years later, she has transformed into a human form and returned here again to feel the familiar atmosphere here.
Every inch of the soft wind that slid across the unwavering body and the sound of the shaking bamboo leaves shaking are indelible things deep in her memory.
Unyu stopped and looked at the closed door. The old man turned his head and said, "Don't you leave? Don't look at it anymore."
"Master," Buyu's eyes seemed to have the plain gauze dress five hundred years ago floating in his eyes. The arhat slowly walked from the sect, "It was the arhat I killed who was punished."
The old man and the child turned around, "So do you still have to bother him in this life?"
He shook his head sadly, "I am here to repay him. After he is reincarnated as a human being, I will repay him all my life."
"You still don't understand," the master sighed, "You are already confused."
Buyu raised his head and looked at the two people in confusion. For a moment, the master and the child disappeared and disappeared in front of her. Buyu turned his body to look around. The bamboo forest disappeared. When he looked up again, the door disappeared and he was in the wilderness again.
The guest from Xiuyuan's family was Xiuyuan's cousin. The man who was similar to him was his cousin's son, Qi Yiliang.
"Cousin Xiuyuan," Yiliang followed Xiuyuan behind the two elders, "I just saw you looking at a woman in white outside the door. Do you know that woman?"
Xiuyuan was stunned and nodded immediately. He was not ready to let his family know the unswerving existence. His parents believed in Buddhism all their lives, and they probably wouldn't be able to tolerate their friends making them. They were extremely human fox monsters, "I am a friend."
"Oh," Yiliang suddenly became interested, "That woman is so beautiful."
Yiliang's eyes showed a look of a gentleman. For some reason, Xiuyuan's heart tightened and he felt a little unhappy. He smiled and kept his tone, "Be careful of the steps, you will enter the main hall."
Yiliang didn't realize that he still smiled and walked in, "What's the name of that woman?"
Xiuyuan really couldn't laugh, "Unswer, dragons are unswerving."
Yiliang opened his eyes wide, "There are very few women who call this name, and this woman is really rare in the world."
Xiuyuan knew the meaning of this name. He smiled faintly and stopped talking.
"Cousin, can you introduce this unswerving girl to me?" Yi Liang suddenly looked at Xiuyuan with a serious expression.
At this time, someone came out and said, "Of course it's OK. She and Xiuyuan are very good friends. How could she disagree if Xiuyuan wants to introduce her friends to her?"
Chapter completed!