
After Gaining Power, I Became the Monk's Pet
by Fish Birch
About This Novel
In the spring of the twelfth year of Yonghe, Chang'an City. Shen Zhou, a young monk from Fayin Temple, was ordered by his master to go to the city to chant sutras and stayed in an abandoned house. He thought this was just an ordinary trip down the mountain, but he didn't expect that a bay-red horse broke through the door, with an arrogant and domineering girl in red sitting on the horse's back. She is Shen Zhaoning, the only daughter of the British Duke, the most noble and difficult daughter of Chang'an City. She thought he was cold and he thought she was noisy. She deliberately stepped on his scriptures, but he picked them up without changing his expression. She rode against him, but he didn't move. She had never seen such a person before - as cold as snow, with no desires or desires, as if nothing in the world was worth a second glance. She refused. In order to make him "break his merits", she moved into Fayin Temple, entangled him day by day, and tested him every night. She didn't know that it wasn't him who was tempted first. Shen Zhou became a monk at the age of ten and spent a full ten years under the ancient Buddha of Qingdeng. He thought he would live like this for the rest of his life, until the girl in red broke into his world and burned his carefully constructed walls full of holes. She said: "It's not me you're afraid of, it's yourself you're afraid of." She's right. He is afraid of losing, afraid of getting hurt, and afraid of being abandoned after caring about someone. But she didn't give him a chance to back down. "Shen Zhou, I won't give up." The words "I won't give up" allowed him to return to the secular world, take the scientific examination, and pass the imperial examination, all the way from a Buddhist disciple to the Emperor's Hall. The words "I won't give up" made a cold-blooded Buddhist willingly fall into the mortal world just for her.
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