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Chapter 79 - The Ascetic Monk

Chapter 79 - The Ascetic Monk

The little monk was standing in the doorway with his neck scrunched up, holding a somewhat dented iron basin.

The boss's brow furrowed for a moment, but he still spoke, "See for yourself if there's anything left for anyone to eat, then take it away yourself!"

"Can you fry a dish for the young monk and then give some rice, the young monk..." the young monk said, a look of anticipation on his face as he said, "The young monk hasn't eaten any particles for three days now."

The boss frowned and said.

"Give him the fry!" At this time, Chu Hao smiled and spoke, "Fry a few vegetarian dishes for them, and I'll settle the bill together later."

The little monk's expression was joyful, then he hurriedly said, "Meat... meat is also fine, we don't abstain from meat!"

After saying that, the little monk looked at Chu Hao, then revealed a hint of joy between his brows and said, "Benefactor, why are you here!"

"It seems like we are very much destined to be together." Chu Hao smiled and said, "Sit down, do you want to eat a little first. I ordered so much, one person won't be able to finish it."

The little monk swallowed, then he walked over with his bowl and sat down opposite Chu Hao.

Immediately afterward, he began to wolf down the food.

Chu Hao looked at his demeanor, frowned a bit and said, "How has your body been lately?"

"Well, after my benefactor performed acupuncture on me last time, I haven't had an attack for quite a while now." The little monk said cheerfully.

This little monk's illness, Chu Hao didn't understand exactly what was going on.

Last time, it was a direct use of the Great Diffusion Needle Technique that forcefully saved him.

"Aren't you guys in Jiangcheng? Why did you come to East Sea City?" Chu Hao asked.

"We..." the little monk said with a bitter smile, "Master, wanted to come to East Sea City to see his daughter, then we walked over from Jiangcheng."

"Walk?" Chu Hao frowned and said, "Why did you walk over?"

"Master... couldn't cheat anyone..." speaking here, the little monk coughed dryly again and said, "No one looks for Master to tell fortunes, and no one is willing to buy Master's things, so we don't have any money, so we had to walk over. "

"You guys didn't eat for these three days?" Chu Hao asked.

"No." The little monk smiled bitterly and said, "Following master, one meal in three days, this has almost all become a necessity."

Chu Hao was dumbfounded, no wonder when he saw this little monk at that time, the little monk was there chanting, "Follow the master, starve for nine meals in three days."

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"Then have you guys seen your master's daughter?" Chu Hao asked.

"Uh-huh!" The little monk nodded his head and said, "She just arrived, she's inside that convenience store across the street!"

When Chu Hao heard the little monk, his entire face froze, and then he pointed to the distance and said, "That's the woman who came down from the red sports car just now? Is that your master's daughter?"

"Yes!" The little monk nodded and said, "Oops, Master told me not to talk too much."

The little monk hurriedly covered his mouth, then said in a self-compassionate manner, "But it's alright, saying this to a benefactor is nothing."

Chu Hao's mind was a mess.

That woman, Chu Hao didn't know if she was an ordinary person, but she drove a sports car, and at a glance, she wasn't a master who lacked money.

But to come to a convenience store in the middle of the night to work as a waitress.

And her father, was actually a poor monk, and the kind that was so poor that he couldn't even afford to eat, Chu Hao was a bit confused as to what was going on here.

"Where is your master?" Chu Hao asked.

"Master is hiding in a dark place peeking at his daughter!" The little monk said as he stuffed food into his mouth.

Chu Hao pondered, then he felt that this might be a breakthrough.

"Little monk, what's your name?" Chu Hao asked.

The little monk craned his neck to look at Chu Hao, then said, "My name is Du Yu."

"Du'er?" Chu Hao felt that this name was somewhat interesting, then he smiled and said, "Can you take me to see your master?"

"Yes." The little monk ate.

Ten minutes later, a few dishes were packed, then the little monk took that stainless steel basin and went to serve a big pot full of bubbling rice.

When the boss saw that basin of rice, the corners of his mouth couldn't help but twitch a few times.

Chu Hao paid the money, then followed the little monk out the door.

Walking out of the door of the stall, he felt that there seemed to be a sharp gaze looking at him in the middle of the convenience store across the street.

He raised his head to look and found that sexy girl, who was looking at him with a burning gaze.

Chu Hao smiled at her, then followed the little monk next to him and walked into a nearby alleyway.

Inside the hutong, there were dim lights, and when Chu Hao walked over, he saw a dirty old monk, looking at the convenience store in the distance with thieving eyes and a demented look on his face.

It was really hard for Chu Hao to associate this person with the beautiful and sexy girl in the distance as a father and daughter.

For one thing, the other party was rich, and the old monk had to beg for food.

Secondly, that sexy girl looks like she's in her twenties, but this old man looks like he's in his seventies.

The old monk also saw Chu Hao, he looked at Chu Hao with surprise and said, "How are you here."

Chu Hao said dumbfounded, "It just so happens that I'm in this place, senior... since you're here to see your daughter, why don't you go in to say hello to her, but instead you're hiding in this shady place."

The old monk frowned, then glared at Du Du and said, "Didn't Laozi tell you not to give others nonsense?"

"Benefactor bought us a meal, I..." the young monk beamed in aggravation.

The old monk's eyes rolled for a moment, then took the pot of sharp, slippery rice over, then opened those dishes, and in the midst of Chu Hao's dumbfoundedness, he picked up two huge pieces of fatty meat, put them into his mouth, and grubbed two mouthfuls of rice.

"Master is obviously a monk, it seems that he doesn't abstain from meat, nor does he abstain from color!" Chu Hao said cheerfully.

The old monk glanced at Chu Hao and said, "Wine and meat go through the intestines, Buddha stays in the heart, as for my daughter, that was born before the old man became a monk."

"Seniors old and strong ah!" Chu Hao said in surprise.

The old monk glared at Chu Hao and said, "Kid, don't beat around the bush with me, I know you want to ask things, ask whatever you want to ask, seeing as you saved this little brat's life, and this meal today, I'll answer you all!"

"Senior... should not be an ordinary person." Chu Hao said, "Why are you living..."

"I am a Buddhist monk!" The old monk flexed his fingers!

"Are you trying to ask why I'm mixed up in such a miserable situation?" The old monk added, "I'll answer it all together directly, I'm an ascetic monk, the more miserable I've been, the better it is for cultivation."

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