Chapter 770: The Future
IEEEEE I saw the monk sitting on the futon, motionless, as if asleep. His appearance is very similar to the moment.
A few minutes later. I heard the sound of a tin rod coming from the door.
When I looked back, I saw that the old man had returned, and he had gone to the small temple with his hands behind his back, and then he stood motionless in the shadows.
Immediately after, Xue Qian staggered in with a tin staff in her hand. He looked left and right, and kept patrolling us, and then, with a stumble, he fell on the ground, and even the man with the tin rod disappeared.
And his body came to life. He looked left and right, and then said to me, "Old Zhao, why are you here?" â
I pointed to the old man behind me: "I was also lured by this old man." â
Xue Qian looked at the monk sitting in front of her and said, "Excuse me." Are you a wide-eyed celestial? â
Hiromu seemed to be in a state of flux, motionless. I replied, "He's the one we're looking for." However, he refused to speak now, and did not speak until Mr. Lu arrived. â
Xue Qian pointed to the futon next to him: "Isn't Mr. Lu here?" â
I smiled and said, "Old Xue, are you deliberately making trouble?" Can't you see that? There is only an empty shell here, and we don't know exactly where Mr. Lu is. â
While the two of us were talking, the old man had already walked out. Soon, there was another sound of tin rods outside.
I saw Mr. Lu striding in, he walked very firmly, without any doubts between me and Xue Qian, it seemed that he was interested in the situation in the temple. I guessed the same thing a long time ago.
Mr. Lu walked up to the monk, held up the tin staff with both hands, and said, "Return the original." â
The monk opened his eyes, nodded and took the tin staff. said, "You may be seated." â
Mr. Lu really returned to that body. After a while, Mr. Lu, who was sitting on the futon, moved.
I asked in a low voice, "Mr. Lu, did the three of us go out of my body before?" â
Mr. Lu shook his head, rejecting my speculation. But. Looking at his appearance, he was extremely puzzled, and he didn't seem to understand what was wrong with us.
The monk smiled slightly and said to the old man, "Disciple, you go outside and hold it firmly." Don't let people in. â
I said yes for a moment, and walked out in stride.
The monk said to the three of us, "Three, do you know where you are?" â
We look at me, I look at you, and some don't understand what this means.
I hesitated for a moment and said, "Aren't we in the little temple?" â
The monk asked, "So where is this little temple?" â
I thought to myself, "Is this old monk planning to meditate with us?" â
I replied honestly: "This little temple is in Huaicheng." â
I've just finished saying that. The tin staff in the monk's hand shook. Immediately afterward, I felt the ground shake under my feet, and I sat on the futon and almost fell. I yelled, "What's going on? Was there an earthquake? â
I finished my voice, and the ground suddenly settled down, but it was still regular, swaying from side to side. Suddenly, I heard the sound of water in my ears. It looked like there were waves outside.
When I looked back, I saw that outside the temple gate was the boundless sea, and a big turtle was carrying us, floating in the sea.
The monk smiled and asked me, "Is there a sea in Huaicheng?" â
I shook my head slightly: "There is no sea." â
The tin staff in the monk's hand shook again, and I felt a cold wind blowing from the temple gate, and I shivered from the cold. I saw a large cloud of snow outside, white clouds floating at the entrance of the temple, and the cold wind blew the snow into the small temple, and soon a thin layer fell on the ground.
The monk looked at me with a smile: "Is there such a high mountain in Huaicheng?" â
I glared and said, "One will be the sea, the other will be the mountains, what do you want to do?" â
The monk smiled and said, "These are all illusions, there is no zĂ i mountain, there is no zĂ i sea." This little temple is fake, and so are you and me. â
With his deep voice, I felt that the coldness was gone, and the little temple was once again dark and night.
The monk said, "We are in my disciple's dream. â
It dawned on me, "It's in a dream." â
Then I asked curiously, "Why did you get us into his dreams?" â
The monk said, "Because what you are asking about is too dangerous, I have to hide in a safe place." My apprentice is on guard outside, and we talk, and it won't leak out, and even he won't know. â
The three of us looked at each other and said, "You know what we're going to ask?" â
The monk shook his head: "I don't know. Then he looked at us and asked, "What do you want to ask?" â
Mr. Lu looked at him suspiciously, and then said, "Have you refined the fairy eye?" â
The monk closed his eyes slightly and said, "It's a practice." â
Mr. Lu said happily: "That's good, that's good." Then he asked: "Will we come back alive after we go into Hades?" â
The answer to this question is simple, just answer, "yes" or "no", and you can sue us in a few seconds.
But the monk looked at the three of us and was speechless for a while.
All three of us were a little nervous. Later, I couldn't help it: "Why don't you speak?" Will we die in hell? â
The monk smiled and said, "I was hesitating just now, whether I should sue you or not." â
I said, "Master, we came to you to ask about the future, and if you don't tell us, won't our trip be in vain?" "A total of medical talents.
The monk nodded: "This is also true, since you can find me, it is the will of heaven, I should sue you." â
He thought for a moment and said, "You will come out alive, but ......"
As soon as I heard this, my heart sank, and I asked, "But how?" Will there be fewer arms and legs? â
The monk smiled and said, "Not really. Then he looked at us with some sympathy: "When you don't go to Hades, you will look for the gates of Hades everywhere, and you will not be able to sleep and eat for this." When you come out of Hades, you will regret your trip to Hades, but you will regret not being able to do it in the first place. â
When we heard this, we all cried and laughed. Does God have to play tricks on people like this?
Mr. Lu asked again, "Why do we regret it?" Did you experience something in the underworld? â
The monk did not answer this question directly, but said, "I heard that you have met a little Taoist priest called the Taoist Man. â
I nodded, thinking, "It's the first time I've heard of someone calling someone a little Taoist priest." â
The monk also said, "I have heard that the people of the Dao knew about the situation in the underworld and told a little girl named Gu Yue all the things inside. Is it? â
I replied, "That's right." â
The monk said, "But Gu Yue refuses to tell you what is in the underworld. Do you know why? â
I shook my head and said, "Gu Yue once said that after we know it, we will die inside. So you can't sue us. But why do you die the more you know? I don't understand that. â
The monk smiled: "You are a Taoist priest, but I don't know if you believe in cause and effect?" â
I said, "Of course I do." These days, I hunt ghosts and subdue demons, and I am used to seeing too much karma. â
The monk said, "The cause of yesterday, the cause of today, the cause of today, the fruit of tomorrow." The things of the world affect the whole body. Originally, it was destined that when you go to the underworld this time, there will be a certain number of joys and sorrows. However, as soon as I tell you about the things of Hades, you will seek the good and avoid the harm. But then cause and effect are more complicated. What was originally happy has become sorrowful, and what was originally sad has become joy. You have escaped a small disaster, but you have suffered a major disaster, and you could have survived, but in the end, I am afraid that you will die unexpectedly. â
When the three of us heard this, we were speechless for a long time, and we were all carefully appreciating.
After a while, Mr. Lu said, "Then in your opinion, should the three of us go to the underworld?" â
The monk smiled: "I said I shouldn't go, didn't you go?" â
Mr. Lu shook his head: "I will still go." â
The monk said, "In that case, why do you ask me? â
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