Chapter 49 Shelter from the rain
Hanyu looked for Madam Han because Madam Han had helped her many times in her previous life. She felt that Madam Han would be willing to help her.
This life was only once, and although once, she still received favors.
Hanyu remembered clearly that she had just turned four years ago. The autumn weather was cold and the wind was rustling. Hanyu heard that her grandmother had been infected with the cold wind and came to visit her grandmother. She also helped her grandmother decoct medicine with her maid. She handed over the medicine in front of her, but accidentally knocked over the medicine in her hand and wet her grandmother's clothes. Grandmother disliked her clumsy and knelt in the Buddhist temple for an hour. Hanyu blamed herself and went to kneel obediently. Her legs were numb and her hands and feet were cold. Even so, she still knelt stubbornly, forcing her to hold on without falling down. In the middle, Madam Han came over to add soft pads to her legs, fed her a cup of hot tea, and secretly placed a small warm stove next to her legs.
Hanyu watched her mother eat in the yard with small bites, and then turned around and left. She thought that when she grew up, she would get better, she would grow up, and she would protect her mother. When she grew up, she would not let her mother suffer any more, and she wanted to let her mother live a peaceful and peaceful life.
She turned and left, and at this moment she felt that her back was wet and her forehead was covered with sweat beads. She raised her arm and wiped her forehead with a silk handkerchief. In the hot summer, it was already Shenshi, but she stood in such a big sun for nearly half an hour. If it weren't for the green shade above her head, she would have fainted from the heat of the heat.
Mrs. Yan was ill for half a month, and they were only about to go home after a month.
As the rain season comes, the weather in Bianzhou is like the face of a child, changing instantly. So they picked a sunny day to pack up and set off. But who knew that a strong wind blew halfway through the journey. The sky was covered with dark clouds and the heavy rain fell. The heavy rain came off guard. The carriage was caught off guard. Mrs. Yan, who had just recovered from illness, and Mrs. Yan, who had a big belly, were all young masters, all old, weak, women and children, so naturally they could not continue rushing and wanted to find a place to shelter from the rain.
Further ahead is Taiping Xingguo Temple, which is a temple specially conferred by the emperor after he ascended the throne. It is named after the year name, which shows the special relationship between this temple and the royal family.
The coachman quickly drove the carriage to the entrance of Taiping Xingguo Temple.
Two monks trotted over in the temple. They held oil paper umbrellas in their hands. They learned that they were female members of the Yan family, so they personally led the Yan family master and went all the way to the side hall, allowing them to hide from the rain here and rest for a good time.
Mrs. Yan and Mrs. Lu were supported and sat in the upper seat. Now, Lu's belly is round and protruding. After walking so many roads, his legs are extremely heavy. He supports his waist with one hand and holds his big belly with the other. He sits down tiredly and pants lightly.
Madam Han took out two pieces of silver to each of them for the monk who led the way, "Thank you, both masters. Everyone here has been wet. Please make some ginger soup to warm us up."
When the two monks closed their palms and spread them out, they were empty. One of them clasped his hands together and said, "Donors, please wait a moment, the monk will do it now."
"It's been a labor."
Hanyu was soaked in the rain and was blown by the strong wind. At this moment, her body was a little cold and her throat was itchy. She stood at the door and coughed twice.
Lin Suxin bent over and hugged her in her arms, "Nannan."
Hanyu raised her lips and smiled comfortably, "Mom, I'm fine." She stood at the door and pointed to the main hall in front, "Mom, let's go to the main hall in front to worship Buddha."
"The wind and rain outside are a bit heavy, so let's go after this gust of wind and rain."
Hanyu poked his head out and saw that the side hall was connected to the main hall, with a long eaves leading to the main hall. She took Lin Suxin's hand and shook it gently, "Mom, go, let's go, we won't be wet from the rain when we walk down."
Hanyu actually didn't want to stay in the same room with her grandmother, and she felt bored.
"Okay." Lin Suxin agreed, turned to Mrs. Yan again and said, "Mother, Hanyu and I went to the main hall in front to worship Buddha. What does my mother want to ask for? My daughter-in-law asks for my mother."
"I want to ask for whatever I want, and you don't need to be troublesome." Mrs. Yan spoke in a hoarse voice.
The atmosphere was a little stiff. Lin Suxin paused for a moment before speaking, "Mother, my daughter-in-law is here."
Mrs. Yan didn't speak, and didn't even look at them. She supported her head with one hand and narrowed her eyes, as if she was resting.
Hanyu's voice became louder, "Grandmother, my mother and I go to worship Buddha, I will ask for a long life for my grandmother." After she said that, she pulled her mother out of the side hall.
In the main hall gate of Taiping Xingguo Temple, there were several men standing in front. A man in green stood with his hands behind his back, his face hidden in the dark hall. He was not clearly seen. Behind him was the abbot of the temple, wearing a cassock, and two men in black stood not far or near behind, standing straight and motionless.
"Whose female family members came here to shelter from the rain?" A low voice suddenly sounded in the hall.
"I want to know that, I will send someone to ask."
The man in green raised his hand and said, "Forget it, no need to ask, just ask if you feel bored."
A monk in gray came outside the eaves of the corridor. When he saw the man standing at the door, he folded his hands and bent down.
The man in blue raised his footsteps, turned his body, and walked back two steps, indicating that he let the abbot be at will.
The abbot walked to the door and said, "What's the matter to come to me?"
"Abbot, the eldest lady of the Yan family wants to come here to worship Buddha..."
Before the monk in gray had finished speaking, the abbot scolded, "How can a noble man be here? Hell make trouble!"
The abbot was yelling in a low voice, but heard a low voice behind him, "The eldest lady of the Yan family?"
"Master." The abbot turned around.
"The eldest wife of the Yan family is the eldest daughter-in-law of the Grand Tutor." The man in green said slowly, and his low voice echoed in the hall, "Since she is coming here to worship Buddha, let her come and don't stop him."
"Master, do you have to sit in the back for a while?" The abbot meant that he should go to the back for a while?
The man in blue responded lowly and walked to the back of the hall, and the two men in black followed.
"There is no one here? Master, didn't you just say that there are distinguished guests here, so we can't disturb us?" Hanyu's soft voice sounded in the hall.
"Little donor, the distinguished guest went to the back hall to avoid it after hearing someone worshipped the Buddha."
"Please thank the nobleman on our behalf."
Lin Suxin finished her soft voice and heard a slight footsteps coming from the back of the hall. She looked up and saw a man standing next to the tall Buddha statue, slowly walking towards them.
At this time, the sound of rain outside gradually became smaller, and only the sound of water dripping on the eaves could be heard. The dark clouds slowly dissipated, the sky gradually became brighter, and the scenery in the hall became clearer.
Hanyu looked up and saw that the man was wearing a blue shirt. When he looked at the man's face, he met his eyes in an instant. His eyes were slender and his eyes were shining cold. He also glanced casually, and his eyes quickly turned to her mother again.
Chapter completed!