Chapter 006: Tears are red

Ah Tian was happy in his heart, after all, the monk's brother's breakfast was too simple.

A little wild garlic sprout doesn't taste much. If these eggs are boiled, the shells are peeled off, and they are stuffed into the mouth hot, the monk brother will definitely like it.

Ah Tian was no longer afraid of the big snake, so he happily took the eggs, went to the kitchen again, and after washing them, he threw them in the pot, completely forgetting that the monks did not eat meat and fish, let alone poultry eggs.

The water has not yet returned.

Ah Tian served the porridge in a coarse bowl. He took a broom again and diligently swept the clearing. In the open space in front of the temple, there are clusters of pale yellow wildflowers, I can't say the name, but Ah Tian likes it. This gray and dilapidated temple has to be set off by some colorful flowers and grass, so that it is beautiful.

She forgot that although this was a remote place in the mountains, it was a place for monks to practice. Those outside the threshold, the four are empty. If it is seen in the water, it will surely be plucked out of the flowers and weeds.

Ah Tian was thinking about whether to carry all the porridge and rice without a crockpot and give it to Zhaoshui. I heard someone outside the temple calling: "Little Master, Little Master, Little Master......"

This is clearly called illuminating the water.

"Little Master, are you there? My little grandson Heiwa was bitten by a dog, do you still have white ointment here? ”

Through the small window, Ah Tian saw clearly, this was an elderly woman. When the old woman saw that no one answered, she went into the temple on crutches and went straight to the kitchen.

Ah Tian was a little nervous.

After thinking about it, he simply hid under the table. Fortunately, the old woman was dazzled, looked at it a few times, didn't see Ah Tian, and went out of the temple again. But her words made Ah Tian fall in love. When you see the water, you must be reminded.

It's been a busy morning.

After the grandmother left, Ah Tian wondered where Monk Zhaoshui slept last night? I came to the Buddha hall again, and at a glance, I found a broken mat behind the statue of the Bodhisattva in the Buddha hall, without pillows and nothing to cover.

Ah Tian also recited the sentence "Amitabha", bent down and touched the mold, the broken mat was tough and rough, not made of reeds, and if he slept on, he would definitely prick his back.

"This monk brother is really real. I can make a mat, but I wonder if there is any soft cattail grass around here? Ah Tian muttered to himself, and prepared to clean the Buddhist hall.

At this time, someone broke in again.

The person who came was a rough farmer, wearing a hat and carrying a large willow basket on his back, and his voice was rude and called Zhaoshui: "Little monk, I am lucky today, I have picked up a lot of hazelnuts and made a few coarse noodles with you." ”

The farmer walked big and fast, and after three or two trips to the ground, he entered the Buddhist hall. Ah Tian didn't have time to dodge, so he stubbornly took a look at the farmer.

"Huh? Where did the girl come from, so handsome? The farmer took off his hat, unloaded the willow basket, and looked at Ah Tian blankly, scratching his head, his eyes blinking.

"I ...... I am a pilgrim who came to the temple to pay homage. Ah Tian was quite clever and prevaricated.

"Oh. Do you know where the little monk went? The farmer fanned the hat and blew the wind, while looking Ah Tian up and down, "Girl, you don't often come to incense, do you?" Which girl? How old is it? What's daddy's name? ”

I don't want this rough farmer in his forties to be a gossip. The more he asked, the more panicked Ah Tian became. After all, he escaped. Once he leaks his mouth, the chicken dealer will turn around and find him, and he will be caught.

Where could Ah Tian tell the truth, and was looking for another lie, only to hear the creaking of the shoes, accompanied by the dull sound of the planks falling to the ground, but it was the water that came back from the forest.