Chapter 294 The monk from Jiuhua Mountain(2/2)
"As the saying goes, if a tiger is poisonous, it will not eat its seeds. How can you do something that makes a person too poisonous to be kissed?"
"The woman sneered and said: Don't encourage others to do good things without their suffering. I am seriously ill and I will die soon. How can this little baby who can't speak and is still drinking breast milk survive in this troubled world? You monk,
If you have good intentions, why not do good deeds and raise this child?"
"The woman vomited blood and died that night."
"The disciple had no choice but to adopt the homeless baby."
"However, I am penniless and cannot afford cow or goat milk, so I have to go around asking for alms, and my life is very hard. It is also extremely difficult to take care of a baby with my own efforts. Raising a baby is difficult and tiring, but it is also difficult.
Occasionally there is sweet laughter. My disciple often sighs, this little baby is living in the open air with me, sleeping on the streets and under bridges, it is such a miserable life."
"After a lot of hard work, I found a temple called Fahua Temple. At that time, Ksitigarbha's remnant was still there, and the incense was still strong. The abbot of Fahua Temple knew the disciples, and the abbot was willing to adopt him.
Baby, nurture it well.”
"However, many years later, the disciples passed by Fahua Temple again, only to find that the temple was completely deserted."
"The baby also grew up, called himself Niu Sanda, and became a famous robber who brought harm to the village."
This time, the monk didn't ask himself if he had done something wrong. Maybe he felt guilty.
But with his unique skills, he couldn't spend all his energy on raising babies. When talking about this matter, he could only sigh deeply and lament that fate has played a trick on people.
Wang Hao said: "Since you raised that baby, you are both his master and his father. If a son fails to teach his father, he becomes a robber. You are naturally at fault."
The monk sighed and said sadly: "That's right. In this matter, the disciple knew his mistake and regretted it. He did not personally teach the baby to grow up."
"If you don't do small things, you won't accomplish big things. Even the most important thing of teaching and educating people will be delayed and missed. In this life, you really have made no achievements and have done nothing."
The atmosphere fell into silence for a while.
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Chapter completed!