Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Old Nun Has a Strange Expression, Ouyang Ping Is Tricky

"Didn't Jingping tell you anything?"

If she wants to speak, the bodhisattva is willing to listen, and if she is not willing to speak, the bodhisattva will not be reluctant. Buddhism doesn't even ask where the people who ask for help come from, so how can they force them to tell the secret they don't want to say in their hearts? ”

"On the morning of Jingping's disappearance, did you leave from the West Zen Temple, or did you leave from the Quiet Temple?"

"I left from the poor nuns, although the poor nuns took her in, but seeing that she was thoughtful, he put her by his side, ostensibly to serve the poor nuns, but in fact he wanted to enlighten her often."

"Did Jingping stay in the Quiet Courtyard that night?"

"Ever since her mother had come up to her in the mountains, she had asked to stay with the poor nun—she did not want to see her mother. Jingping's choice to leave must have something to do with her mother's frequent trips to the mountains. ”

"Are you sure Jingping left Mingchen Temple?"

"Someone in the temple saw Jingping walk out of the nunnery with their own eyes."

Abbot Huijue refers to enlightenment.

"We have enough reason to think that Jingping is still in the monastery."

Abbot Huijue suddenly raised his upper eyelids - before, Abbot Huijue's upper eyelids were always drooping: "How can you see it? ”

"Look at these two things."

Han Lingling took out a diary and a pen from her purse, stood up, and handed them to Abbot Huijue.

Abbot Huijue took the diary and pen and swept it with his eyes: "This is—"

"This should be a quiet diary and a pen. Have you ever seen both? ”

"The poor nun has never seen it. How did you find it? ”

"This is what we found under the floor of the meditation room where Jingping once lived."

"Under the flooring of the meditation room? What is written on this? "Three deep furrows appeared between Abbot Huijue's eyebrows.

"It's Jing Ping—we guess it's here—we've only seen a few, and we haven't had time to take a closer look." Ouyang Ping looked directly at Abbot Huijue's face, and he found that Abbot Huijue's expression had a little imperceptible change, so he kept an eye on it, "When I'm free, I'll take a good look." ”

"Maybe—maybe Jingping accidentally landed in the meditation room." Some fine beads of sweat appeared on Abbot Huijue's forehead, and most importantly, the hand beads that had been moving at a uniform speed in her hands suddenly rested.

This possibility is very small, when Jingping went up the mountain, she only brought a few diaries and a pen, the diary is her beloved thing, the diary must have recorded a lot of important content, and it may also include the reason for her mysterious disappearance because of the reason for her monkhood, so she will not fall at will. We analyze that there is only one possibility. When Ouyang Ping said "the reason for the mysterious disappearance", he deliberately slowed down and raised the volume.

"What is possible?" Abbot Huijue not only raised his upper eyelids, but his eyes were also much larger than before.

"The only possibility is that Jingping had an accident, before the accident, she hid the diary and pen under the bed, the diary and the pen are the two things Jingping carries with her, these two things should be inseparable from her."

"Amitabha."

Since the comrades entered the temple, this is the first time that Abbot Huijue has said "Amitabha". The Buddha is so clever that the phrase "Amitabha" is like a master key that can answer any question. At this moment, the comrades could not say that Abbot Huijue did not answer the question.