165. Chapter 163 Secret knot


Chapter 163: Secret knot

When the Cui family learned about Cui Baozhu's ordination, they were naturally anxious and angry. They rushed to Wuqiu Temple and made a scene.

At this time, Cui Baozhu was named Huixin. She had lost her hair, wore a gray nun hat, and hung rosary beads on her chest.

Facing her furious father and the tearful Leng family, she just said with a blank face and empty eyes: "I became a monk voluntarily and no one persuaded me. I threatened death just for relief.

You just pretend that you never gave birth to a daughter like me. Now the deal is over. No matter how much trouble you make, it will be useless. You will lose your dignity in vain. ”

"You unfilial thing!" Cui's father was so angry that he covered his heart. "I'll beat you to death today, so you don't have to embarrass me!"

Mr. Leng quickly stopped her and said, "You can't do it, sir. She is still a child, and she was only temporarily confused when she was bewitched by others."

One sentence reminded Cui's father, and he cursed: "That temptress Wen Mingqian! She and Li came to live in a nunnery, and then abducted other people's daughters to become monks. What a crime!"

"It's none of Mrs. Wen's business. She saved my life and is my benefactor." Huixin said, "Why should I become a monk? You know better than anyone else, so why bother pouring dirty water on others!"
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"You bitch!" Cui's father stepped forward and slapped Hui Xin, "Hurry up and go home with me! Grow your hair."

After saying that, he asked his servants to tie up Huixin and take her away.

But he was stopped by Jingxu and others.

"This is a pure place of Buddhism. No matter how poor the nun is, he is still a nunnery master. How can we allow you to be so presumptuous." Jingxu stood in front of Hui Xin, "If Mr. Cui is not convinced, we can argue his innocence in court. ”

Cui's father was still filled with hatred, but Mrs. Leng had already seen the heat clearly, and Cui Baozhu finally gave up.

In fact, the Cui family had a guilty conscience. The reason why Cui Baozhu became a monk was because they forced her into a marriage.

If it goes to court, it will completely expose the family scandal.

So he pretended to be humane and said: "Master, why are you so aggressive? We just feel sorry for our daughter. Whose child has been raised so big that it is not shocking to suddenly become a monk? You are all outsiders and can see things openly. But what can we do? Put your hands down easily?”

Coming out of Wuqiu Nunnery, Mrs. Leng said to her husband: "This was all seduced by Wen Mingqian, but now she is hiding and not showing up."

"That bitch!" Cui's father hated Wen Mingqian. "He is a natural disaster! He deserves to be struck by lightning!"

"Of course she is hateful, but I still have to think about business," said Leng. "Now that my marriage to the Hou Mansion has been ruined, it would be better to find a way to stay in the capital!"

After her reminder, Cui's father thought about business and couldn't help but turn from anger to sadness: "Alas! Not only did they not get married, but they also offended the Hou Mansion."

"Now we have to let everyone know that it was Wen Mingqian who earned our daughter a Buddhist marriage. Perhaps the Marquis and others will be less angry with us." Mrs. Leng said, "I must go and cry in front of Madam. It will be useful."

After hearing this, Cui's father said: "Thanks to you for sharing my worries, I am really at a loss for skills now."

Mrs. Leng comforted her and said: "It depends on people, just try your best."

Cui's father said: "You go to the Marquis Mansion, and I will go to Mr. Wang's Mansion to visit. It is always good to find more connections."

The couple was listless. After returning home and having a tasteless meal, they both went out. When Mrs. Leng arrived at Fengxian Hou Mansion and saw Mrs. Lu, she cried aggrievedly.

Mrs. Lu was naturally disappointed at this time, and couldn't help but said ruefully: "It can only be said that the two of them are not coincidentally destined, and this is not something that is forced. It turns out that you told me, and I have repeatedly told you to get the girl herself. I'm happy to. You and our family would never do anything that would force anyone to do anything. Now that we have made such a fuss, people think that we forced you girls to cut off their hair to become a sister-in-law."

Mrs. Leng hurriedly said: "How can I blame you? The child originally nodded. Who knew that a troublemaker would come along and ruin a good marriage?"

Mrs. Feng Xianhou had only met Wen Mingqian a few times and had not had a close relationship. After hearing her words, she frowned and said, "This person named Wen is really a troublemaker. She just left her husband and lived in a nunnery. How can she still put her in a nunnery?" Isn’t this a sin that a young girl can be coaxed out of the house?”

"Who says it's not the case? If she hadn't instigated the second girl in my family, how could a girl who doesn't go out or step outside have the guts to disobey her parents and become a monk? She doesn't even say hello. Is this still reasonable? You will have to call her a monk in the future. The girls and wives of each family should stay away from her, otherwise they will be spoiled by her

In my opinion, there is something evil about that surname. Think about it, she was driven back to Frost Creek for no reason and stayed there for seven years. Aunt Song died of miscarriage within a few months of her return. Besides, a bastard had died before. Who else could she have harmed? Then they broke up for no reason. Who would act so weirdly? ”

Mr. Leng even compiled a lot of bad words.

She deliberately wanted to ruin Wen Mingqian's reputation, so she made random remarks based on rumors.

Mrs. Fengxian Hou was naturally dissatisfied with Wen Mingqian, but she was not willing to listen to her blindly saying these words, so her interest was waning.

"In the end, it's your family's business whether these two girls can become a monk or not. As an outsider, I can't say anything. I can only say that every family has its own difficulties, and every family has its own sutras that are difficult to recite! Like our family, the masters I've already figured it out. If Shenzhi can't get married by September next year, there will be a bloody disaster," Mrs. Lu said worriedly, "If you have someone suitable, you might as well mention it to us, and consider it as a good deed."

"What did you say, madam? I regard your family's affairs as more important than our family's affairs." Mrs. Leng hurriedly showed her courtesy, "Anyway, just don't blame me. I didn't mean to mess up the matter."< br>


When she came today, the most important thing was to eliminate Mrs. Lu's prejudice against her family and bring trouble to Wen Mingqian.

The two of them talked for a few more words, and then Ms. Leng said goodbye.

After getting in the car, she was not in a hurry to go home, but asked the driver to go to another place.

Arriving in front of a house, Ms. Leng got out of the car and walked in evasively.

In the room, a man in his fifties was carving a Tianhuang seal. Mrs. Leng quietly walked closer and called out "Master Hou" at the top of her lungs.

It turns out that this person is none other than Fengxian Hou Lu Gu.

"What, is the marriage aborted?" Feng Xianhou laughed and put down the carving knife.

"Master Marquis, I'm so confused, and you're still making fun of her." Ms. Leng leaned over and sat in Marquis Fengxian's arms. She was in her early thirties, an age where she still retains her charm.

She and Feng Xianhou had been secretly communicating with each other for two years, and this house was the place where they had secret meetings.

But even though she climbed into Marquis Fengxian's bed, she still couldn't let her husband stay in the capital.

Firstly, Marquis Fengxian was quite henpecked, and his wife had to give her nod for all important matters. Secondly, Marquis Fengxian only regarded Mrs. Leng as a plaything and did not really contribute to her.

Thinking about it, she was just a somewhat pretty married woman. She had brought him to the door on her own initiative, and she was a welcome one.

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