Chapter 1123 I don't want to die
Before dinner, I kept thinking about what happened along the way.
I found that the tourists on the bus seemed not very interested in the scenery outside the window. Almost no one looked outside along the way, and no one took pictures.
Moreover, the bus never stopped along the way. No tour guide would lead a group like this!
This shows that neither tourists nor tour guides are thinking about traveling.
These tourists should know very well what they are doing and what they are going to do?
If my inference is true, then the tour guide's story is not just a casual talk. Her story can arouse such great interest among tourists, which means that that story is the key to their trip.
I also listened to that story, but I never heard what was wrong with it?
The only clue that could be considered a clue was the eminent monk who appeared out of nowhere.
Temples and monasteries are not the same.
Gods are worshiped in temples, and Buddhas are worshiped in temples.
Why did the people in the story go to the temple to find the eminent monk?
More importantly, when the tour guide told the story, he used the sentence "The eminent monk has indeed come." This shows that the man was not sure that he could find the eminent monk before going up the mountain.
The tour guide added: The man burned incense in the temple and made a wish.
Doesn’t this mean telling tourists that the temple on the mountain is just a contact point?
This is very similar to the way "Mr. Yin" is hired in Jianghu.
Mr. Yin is unwilling to meet with his employer for various reasons.
Either the employer can only see the middleman, or under the guidance of someone, he leaves the price and requirements somewhere, waiting for Mr. Yin to pick them up. After the other party has done the work, he will naturally go to the employer to collect the bill!
In Taiqu Mountain, the only place where monks can be found is Tiewa Temple!
I roughly finished the tour guide's story, and it was time for dinner. When we arrived at the restaurant, we saw Xu Yulong and others sitting at the table in the corner.
The other party obviously saw us, but no one came to say hello to Feng Ruoxing.
As soon as Feng Ruoxing frowned, I pushed him back: "Warlocks don't save people who seek death. You have already done what you should do. Let them solve the rest by themselves!"
Lin Zhao also sent a message: "Look at these tourists, they all seem to be waiting for stories."
Then I glanced into the restaurant.
All the tourists were putting food into their mouths vigorously. They didn't seem to care about what they were eating or what the food tasted like. They just wanted to finish the food as quickly as possible.
When the sound of dropping chopsticks sounded one after another, the tour guide also walked in from outside.
Lin Zhao whispered: "The tour guide came back from outside. I just looked around the hotel and didn't see her anywhere!"
As soon as Lin Zhao finished speaking, the tour guide walked straight to the front of the restaurant stage and picked up the microphone: "Everyone is waiting impatiently! Then I will tell you the rest of the story."
The man couldn't bear to see his wife leave him like this, so he begged the eminent monk to save his wife.
The eminent monk told him: The number of days is destined for a person to die at a certain time and place, and it cannot be changed. You have already survived, so don't expect too much.
However, the man didn't believe this. He felt that the eminent monk must have the best of both worlds, so he kept begging the eminent monk to save him.
The eminent monk really had no choice, so he said to him: If you want to save your wife, you have to go and bring her soul back.
However, a person who has died once has different ideas from before. It is hard to say whether she can come back with you.
The man didn't believe this. When he heard that there was a way to save his wife, he asked where he could get her soul back.
The eminent monk told him: You should go to the place where the rock fell! Your wife can't find her way home and will return to the same place. However, you have to be careful.
That night the man lit a torch and followed the original route to find it.
When he walked to the bottom of the cliff, he saw his wife wearing a red dress from a distance, squatting in the air.
Without thinking, the man lit a torch and ran forward, calling his wife's name as he ran.
When he arrived, the woman suddenly raised her head, grinned at the man and said: I don't want to die.
The man was stunned after hearing this, but the woman said: "Look up, what is above my head?"
The man raised the torch and saw that the woman had a stone on her head.
Before he could figure out what was going on, the rock the other man was holding fell down, smashing his head and bleeding, and he died miserably.
The next day, the woman really came back to life. But she never went to Shiyazi again. Instead, she gave the monk a sum of money and asked him to drag her man's body back.
He also specifically told the eminent monk that if the man's head was not broken, he would smash it a few more times.
As a result, when it was almost dark, the eminent monk dragged back a corpse for her with its head smashed into pieces.
The tour guide smiled and said: "I've finished telling my story. Let's go back and rest! Tomorrow, I will take you to continue touring the Taiqu Mountains."
The tour guide left, and the entire restaurant became silent.
Chapter completed!