Chapter 108 Qing Leng Buddha falls in love with me 03
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Chi Yao listened to them chatting about Buddhist Dharma that she didn't understand, and looked at the boring Buddhist Dharma books in front of her. She couldn't help but feel sleepy. The water vapor in her eyes was smeared, and she felt numb after beating it lightly. He stood on his knees and quietly looked at the reactions of the people around him, all of whom were sighing at the Buddha's gift of worshiping the Buddha.
While her eyes were restlessly observing, she suddenly caught sight of the coldness and amusement in Fozi's eyes, which made her smile at him. The hand that was beating her knees suddenly froze in place and did not dare to move anymore.
He glanced at her lightly, then withdrew his gaze, and said in a slightly cold voice to the queen in front of him who still had a serious look on her face.
"The Queen is very knowledgeable about Buddhism, but it's a pity that the time for worshiping Buddha has come. I hope you will forgive me."
Because Qingding Buddhist disciple still had unfinished business in the world, the abbot of Baolan Temple allowed him not to perform too many Buddhist rituals every day. This can be regarded as one of his privileges.
After hearing that it might be over, Chi Yao breathed a sigh of relief.
What she was thinking about was that if she continued to kneel like this, she might not be able to hold on and would have to ask the queen for permission before retreating. However, this might leave a bad image in front of the royal nobles.
But I don’t know whether it was her psychological factors or other reasons. During the process of worshiping Buddha, she always felt that Qingding Buddha was looking at her, but every time she raised her eyes to look at him, he would slightly narrow his eyes and talk about the way of Buddhism.
She pursed her lips softly and walked towards the Queen and Buddha, preparing to ask for a favor and leave. The Queen looked at the direction she came from with a smile on her face, beckoned her to come over, and held her hand tightly, softly. He said in a loud voice: "Yao Yao also cultivated her body in Baolan Temple in the past, and she was not brought back to the palace until a year ago."
"You know, I know the princess."
Fozi said this with a faint smile on his face, and the coolness in his eyes did not change at all.
"I didn't expect you to have such a relationship with Buddha."
The queen looked at Chi Yao with a smile and patted her gently.
Suddenly, Chi Yao coughed lightly, and the suppressed coughing sound gently sounded in the hall, which only made others feel distressed.
The queen looked at her with pity, gently followed her breath, and saw her face turn rosy due to coughing, adding a touch of beauty to her pale face.
Qingding Buddha on the side frowned slightly, and gently swiped the beads with his fingertips, moving it to the other side. He looked at her with a touch of worry in his eyes and said in a cold tone.
"The princess seems to be a little uncomfortable with the smoke from the Buddhist incense. Why don't we let the princess go out and relax first."
After taking Chi Yao out for a while, the coughing stopped.
She panted slightly, looked up in the direction of Qingding with steamy eyes, and said softly, "Thank you, Buddha," with an abnormal redness on both sides of her cheeks.
Qingding smiled slightly, the indifference at the end of his eyes was somewhat dissipated, and he said with a hint of humanity: "Princess, you are welcome. After staying in Baolan Temple for a long time, you will know the princess's body."
"Buddha, why don't you stay in the palace for a while longer? You and the princess haven't seen each other for a year. Why don't you preach in the palace for a few more days?"
The queen looked at the somewhat skilled relationship between the two and took the opportunity to put forward her own ideas.
Qingding Buddha thought for a moment and turned the ink-black beads. The ink hair seemed to have its own luster outside the main hall, adding a touch of cool nobility against the backdrop of the palace.