
The Charming Princess: the Little Nun Who is a Miracle Doctor
by Lucky Cat
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The little nun lived a very happy life. She read a few Buddhist scriptures every day, listened to a few burning songs, helped a few people eliminate their karma, and climbed over the wall to eat some meat in the middle of the night. Well, what happened to the meat? The wine and meat passed through the intestines, but the Buddha kept it in his heart. It's that simple, and a lifetime has passed. There is no such thing as swords, swords, grudges, love and hatred. But one day, the undercurrent that lurked under the calm suddenly rushed up, rushing towards the face with pain and rouge at lightning speed. The little nun had to face up to what sin she had done. Buddha, are you going to let me get married? But this person is a murderer? It doesn't matter, she is a member of the Buddhist sect and can save all sentient beings. In the past, it was not a problem to save a murderer!
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Yun Ruoyan was thrown away by the Yun family at the age of five to practice Buddhism, but it was said to the outside world that the eldest daughter Yun Ruomeng prayed for the elders.
Sure enough, the legendary Miss Yun's filial piety moved heaven and earth, and the emperor granted her a marriage to the ninth prince Mo Feili. Because Mo Feili was a strong warrior and had too much desire to kill, he was known as the "God of Killing". Accordingly, the imperial concubine suggested that the emperor marry him to a concubine with profound Buddhist teachings in order to educate him. It just so happens that the eldest lady of the Yun family is well-known, so it can be considered a convenient move! In fact, the imperial concubine's move was extremely ambitious, but the emperor doted on her and the ministers had nothing to say. It's just that Yun Ruoyan, a real Buddhist cultivator, had been pinched by Mo Feili several times before and his life was in danger! Can she really use the power of Buddha to teach Mo Feili?
The nun agreed not to even recite any Buddhist scriptures...
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Official(2)Scraped 24d ago
Yun Ruoyan was thrown away by the Yun family at the age of five to practice Buddhism, but it was said to the outside world that the eldest daughter Yun Ruomeng prayed for the elders.
Sure enough, the legendary Miss Yun's filial piety moved heaven and earth, and the emperor granted her a marriage to the ninth prince Mo Feili. Because Mo Feili was a strong warrior and had too much desire to kill, he was known as the "God of Killing". Accordingly, the imperial concubine suggested that the emperor marry him to a concubine with profound Buddhist teachings in order to educate him. It just so happens that the eldest lady of the Yun family is well-known, so it can be considered a convenient move! In fact, the imperial concubine's move was extremely ambitious, but the emperor doted on her and the ministers had nothing to say. It's just that Yun Ruoyan, a real Buddhist cultivator, had been pinched by Mo Feili several times before and his life was in danger! Can she really use the power of Buddha to teach Mo Feili?
The nun agreed not to even recite any Buddhist scriptures...









