After Shi Ying and Ying Fengqing rode back to the compound, they returned the horse to the doorman, and then drove the off-road vehicle to the county.

Because considering that there are not many things that horses can carry, it is more convenient to go by car.

Before going out, Ying Fengqing also specially asked Lao Juyue what he needed to buy, and Lao Juyue gave him a list, which was full of rice, flour, grain and oil and other things.

Lao Juyue also specially asked, "Aren't you having lunch at home?"

"Don't eat, go eat outside."

"Okay then. "

I drove to the county seat, and it was just time for lunch, and the little couple came to the state-run restaurant to eat.

Today's menu is a large plate of chicken, oily meat, smoked horse meat, and naan wrapped meat, and Ying Fengqing ordered them all.

It's all kinds of meat, Shi Ying is a little tired of eating, so she orders some fruit.

Fortunately, the restaurant even sells fruits.

After eating, Ying Fengqing drove the car outside the grain store and prepared to buy the things that Lao Juyue had explained.

Shi Ying also wanted to get out of the car, but Ying Fengqing stopped her.

"Daughter-in-law doesn't have to get out of the car, anyway, you don't need to take things, don't you want to move every time you finish eating?"

Shi Ying thought about it and felt that it made sense, so she stayed in the car.

After that, I watched Ying Fengqing come out with bags of things, as well as a few barrels of oil and a few bags of fruit.

Seeing this, Shi Ying said, "You don't need to buy fruit, if you want to eat it, I'll ask Captain Liang to send a few bags over."

Ying Fengqing was a little surprised: "Captain Liang is so good to you?"

"Yes, I gave him the seed, can he be good to me."

Ying Fengqing still didn't agree, "But you and him are not related, so it's not good to do this."

Shi Ying thought about it.

Ying Fengqing said while driving: "The temple fair is about to start, let's go to the temple first, and then go to the store,

right?"

Afterwards, Ying Fengqing drove to the parking area outside the temple, and the two got out of the car to go to the temple fair.

Although the temple fair can't set up stalls to sell things now, there are still quite a lot of people, mainly to see the monks doing things.

Shi Ying looked at the temple and found that there were traces of destruction around it, so she asked Ying Fengqing what was going on.

Ying Fengqing said to her: "In the sixties, temples were abolished everywhere, and this temple was also converted into a production brigade, and all monks had to engage in agricultural production and labor, and it was not until a few years ago that it was restored to a temple, and the monks could be monks again."

Shi Ying thought to herself that there was such a thing, and it seemed that these monks were quite pitiful.

Just when Shi Ying was about to leave with Ying Fengqing after watching the monk's practice, a monk said to them in a chattering manner:

"This donor, your Yin Hall is black, you must have just walked away from the ghost gate not long ago, right?"

Hearing this, Ying Fengqing didn't want to pay attention to it, but Shi Ying couldn't help but stop.

"Daughter-in-law, what's wrong?"

Seeing that Shi Ying stopped, Ying Fengqing also had to pause.

Shi Ying pulled Ying Fengqing back to the place just now, and saw a middle-aged monk with Buddhist beads twisted and sitting behind a table.

There was nothing on the table except a stick of incense, and it didn't look like it was setting up a stall.

Shi Ying couldn't help but ask suspiciously: "What did you just say?" The

monk glanced at Ying Fengqing and smiled mysteriously: "I said, this military benefactor Yin Tang is black, presumably he has just experienced a life-and-death crisis not long ago, and more than once.

Ying Fengqing dismissed: "I'm a soldier, and I'm often born and die, isn't that normal?"

The monk pretended to shake his head mysteriously: "I mean, you were originally destined to be exhausted, but you were forcibly pulled back from the Ghost Gate, so you will encounter danger one after another, and it is the Lord of Yama who asked for his life."

Ying Fengqing couldn't help frowning: "You are a feudal superstition, do you think I will believe this kind of strange and chaotic words to a soldier?"

The monk was calm and relaxed: "Believe it or not, it is up to people to plan things, success is in heaven, and fate is destined by heaven."

Ying Fengqing only thought he was talking nonsense, and pulled Shi Ying to leave, "Daughter-in-law, let's go."

However, Shi Ying remained motionless, as if she was frozen in place.

Ying Fengqing was a little puzzled: "Daughter-in-law, what's wrong with

you?" Shi Ying looked at the monk steadily: "Master, can you speak more carefully?"

Seeing that Shi Ying was shaken, the monk said more vigorously.

"Did this comrade soldier go through a few life-and-death situations? That's because he was shrouded in the shadow of death, in short, he didn't die. "

Daughter-in-law, don't listen to his nonsense.

Ying Fengqing hugged Shi Ying, and saw that her little face was pale with fright, and couldn't help but comfort her: "I had a high fever when I was a child and almost died, aren't you still alive and well?"

The monk took the opportunity to flicker: "Maybe it's that time that you've already had an end of life, and now the extra ten years are considered to be cheap to you."

Ying Fengqing only felt speechless and funny.

However, Shi Ying seemed to believe it, and asked the monk, "How do you see it?"

The monk said slowly: "Heavenly chance, don't divulge."

"You just brag.

Ying Fengqing scoffed, hugged Shi Ying's shoulders and was about to leave.

Who knew that Shi Ying refused to leave, and looked at the monk directly, "Then what can I do to save him

?" Ying Fengqing was stunned: "No, daughter-in-law, do you really believe it?"

The monk immediately happily took out a talisman and introduced it seriously: "This talisman was opened by the Buddha, and it can bless people with peace and health."

At this time, an eldest sister next to her kindly reminded Shi Ying: "Don't believe him, the girl is here to sell amulets, I bought one back, it's useless, my father-in-law still passed away." The

monk glared at her dissatisfiedly: "That's because your father-in-law is seventy or eighty years old, isn't it normal to die? The gods can't be saved when they come!" Ying

Fengqing looked at Shi Ying puzzled: "Daughter-in-law, you don't really want to buy it, right?"

Shi Ying thought for a while and asked, "How much?"

The monk didn't say directly, but folded his hands, bowed reverently, and said slowly: "The heart is sincere and natural."

Shi Ying looked up to see how others were doing, only to see that they used food stamps as incense money before offering incense.

Shi Ying instantly understood.

It turns out that the incense money in this era is all collected for food stamps.

She suddenly remembered the modern life she lived, even with electronic incense, and the temple really kept pace with the times.

She didn't feel sorry for the monk.

She didn't think much about it, took a food stamp, and the monk took it happily, and then gave her the amulet.

Ying Fengqing couldn't help but be stunned.

As a soldier, should he stop it?

After buying the talisman, Shi Ying pulled Ying Fengqing away.

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