Chapter 358 This Monk Is Definitely Not a Proper Monk
After being carried by Li Beichen for a while, Su Nian couldn't help but say: "Beichen, put me down. If it doesn't work, wait until I can't walk anymore and then carry me like this."
"If that's the case, your feet will hurt, and the final result will definitely be that I feel bad. You know, it's very uncomfortable to feel bad, and I don't want to feel bad." The man's voice was accompanied by the breeze in the mountains, and even seemed a little refreshing.
Su Nian hugged Li Beichen's neck. She felt the thickness of the man's shoulders, and she felt a sense of peace that she had never felt before. It was the kind that could not be described in words.
Because it was a weekday.
There were only a few tourists in the mountains.
But Li Beichen's appearance was hard not to attract attention here, and some people even took pictures during the period.
But Li Beichen was unconscious and just climbed up.
He only stopped once in the middle, and it was to tell Su Nian: "If you feel bored, then close your eyes and rest for a while. I'll call you when we get there."
Su Nian couldn't help but sneer when she heard this.
[How can I sleep in this situation, with so many people watching. ]
Li Beichen's mouth curled up unconsciously, and then he sped up.
Although Su Nian complained, he still closed his eyes.
About an hour later.
The two finally came to the main hall.
They looked at each other, then walked into the main hall together and knelt in front of the Buddha.
After kneeling, Su Nian closed his eyes and made a wish to the Buddha with great piety.
[Buddha, can you bless me to get pregnant with my child quickly? I know that in the last life, my mother-son relationship with him was perfect enough. I am a little greedy here now, but I really want to renew my relationship with my child, no matter what the price. ]
Listening to Su Nian's inner voice, Li Beichen really regretted it at this moment.
But he smiled after taking a look at the lofty Buddha statue.
He actually came here not only to pray for a good life. But to pray for peace of mind and a future.
Li Beichen never believed in the so-called gods and Buddhas before, but what he had experienced these days made him believe in the so-called gods and Buddhas.
Even though he knew very well that the world they were in was a book, it was useless to pray to the gods and Buddhas.
But he still wanted to come.
Maybe because he was the culprit of all her suffering in the last life, and even the things she encountered in the last life, even God couldn't stand it, so it was like this.
But he really wanted to ask.
Ask the so-called gods and Buddhas to give him this opportunity, to give him the opportunity to bring her happiness in this life.
Even if Su Nian didn't love him and would never fall in love with him, it didn't matter.
As long as he could be by her side.
It wouldn't be like in the dream, where they couldn't even touch him.
Then the two of them worshiped the Buddha very devoutly.
After the worship, the host came up to them and said, "Amitabha, the Buddha must have seen your sincerity, and I believe that the Buddha will definitely make your wishes come true."
Li Beichen nodded lightly, "I hope so."
"I don't know why you came here, whether to ask for a fortune or to solve a problem. I am willing to lend a hand."
"My wife and I want to get a marriage certificate in the near future, so I thought of asking the abbot if he could calculate an auspicious day for us." Li Beichen subconsciously glanced at Su Nian beside him when he said this.
The host was obviously startled when he heard this, and then asked in confusion: "Get a marriage certificate? If I remember correctly, Mr. Li and his wife should have gotten a marriage certificate long ago and achieved the right result? Could it be that I remembered it wrong?"
Su Nian: ...
[Just now, this monk called Li Beichen "Mr. Li" when he saw him for the first time. I felt something was wrong. I felt that this monk knew Li Beichen. Now, I can be sure that this monk is definitely not a serious monk, absolutely not a serious monk. 】