Since they still had to ferry the ship back, the monk didn't wake them up. To him, these were all buddhas, and since they were all esteemed guests of the buddhist family, he naturally wouldn't waste their chances.
Looking at his Senior Brother's face, the honest monk couldn't help but think of the words that the little girl had given him. Using a thread of spiritual energy to control the ferry, he took out a book and sat down cross-legged, wanting to see what was written inside.
After a short while, the monk finished reading the two books. He became more and more worried about his chrysanthemum, thinking that crossing the river didn't seem like a safe place, so he decided to travel.
As a result, the Supreme Falling Cloud Temple obediently decided to go on a long journey.
Chi Fengxian was the first one to open her eyes. Ever since she got the sariras, she had not been able to hear the buddhist chanting anymore, and those few people had all heard it with the light of Chi Fengxian at first, but later on, it became even clearer and clearer. Chi Fengxian did not need Chi Fengxian to guide them to listen anymore, and Chi Fengxian's failure to hear the buddhist chanting did not affect them at all.
"Young Benefactor." The monk's face turned red as he read the book. However, since the profoundness of the path of Buddhism did not affect him, his Buddhist heart was still as strong as before, and it even had the effect of training the mind.
"Honest Master." As a monk of the same level as a handsome monk, Chi Fengxian felt that an honest monk loved him a lot more. She also felt that it would be better if the handsome monk was really alive.
She had thought that this person would say something to her, but the other party had already stopped talking. Furthermore, she also realized that they seemed to have returned to the ferry and the youth that they had taken as their master had already disappeared.
I've really never seen such a stingy piece of coal. Isn't it just to take a look at that temple of yours? It's not like I'll miss a piece of meat even if I look at it.
"F * ck, I didn't understand a single word of what the monk said." The fiery girl was very depressed. She had actually heard the Buddhist scripture, but she didn't understand it at all.
The corners of the monk's mouth twitched, but no one noticed, and he quickly regained his calm.
"Shut up." The child silently cursed this fellow for being so brainless. What good was saying in the buddhist territory? He wasn't afraid of being chased down. She wouldn't be able to protect herself then. Of course, she wouldn't care about this for the legacy.
Seeing that everyone was awake, the monk waved his hand and everyone was sent off the ship.
"The Buddhist blessings have ended." The sound was ethereal.
They couldn't enter the temple, so they didn't have any reactions. The other people's expressions were calm, and only the explosive woman was about to vomit blood. She was still thinking of going to the Floating Cloud Temple to buy some special products to sell, so why did they send her out? He thought about how he couldn't understand Ye Zichen's words at all, and he felt even more unhappy in his heart.
Before she could start cursing, everyone else had already left. They had no intention of talking to her.
Fire Cloud Town was a small town with very little spiritual energy. Even that pitiful amount of spiritual energy was mainly made up of fire energy, making it bustling with activity as it was the only way to reach Fire Cloud Ridge. Fire Cloud Ridge was the only place that could produce Fire Spirit Crystal Stones, and it was also the destination of Chi Feng and his group.
"Immortal, look." It had been a long time since he last saw anything interesting. He never thought that the little girl he had just thought of at the river crossing would come out here at this moment. It was really interesting.
Chi Fengxian couldn't help but frown. She knew that the heavens' law wouldn't change that easily, and the person protected by the heavens' law wouldn't do that easily either. She didn't expect this person to be able to endure any harm.