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Chapter 4 Going Home

It's a pity that he thought too much.

Want to run an internet cable on the mountain?

The cost is too high, and the staff of a certain letter said euphemistically: they will try their best to arrange it, but the time may be a little later.

Ren Ning couldn't wait any longer and asked directly: "How late is it later? How many days?"

The staff member glanced at Ren Ning, who was waiting for a reply, and then said slowly: "Let's wait a few years."

Ren Ning: "."

There are good words and bad words, but people say there is nothing they can do.

What else could he do?

I ran to do something, but the result was the same.

Ren Ning returned to the mountain, a little dejected. There was no Internet connection. Could it be that he had to use the data traffic of his mobile phone?

Taoist Master Fu Tiancheng happened to see it and asked, "What's wrong?"

Ren Ning told the story of pulling the network cable and complained: "Those people are not willing to pull the network cable up the mountain at all. Without the Internet, I can't do many things."

The Taoist priest smiled and said: "Pull a network cable specifically for us. For them, the input and output are not proportional, so naturally they are not willing to do it. It doesn't matter, you don't have to worry about this matter, I will handle it."

Then the next day, someone pulled the Internet cable into the Taoist temple.

Ren Ning ran to ask the Taoist Priest how he did it without being curious. In his opinion, this kind of thing should not be a big deal to the Taoist Priest.

However, he was a little curious. With Taoist Priest’s abilities, it would not be difficult to promote Lotus Temple and Taoist culture, right? What’s also a bit strange is that there is no one else in the temple except Taoist Priest, so why don’t they accept a few people?

Disciple, is it good to help?

However, he then thought that with the Taoist priest's ability, he might not be too lazy to do it, right? He had read on the Internet that Taoist priests are generally relatively aloof, and their attitude has always been "If you believe it, believe it, if you don't believe it, get out."

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Ren Ning didn't think too much about what was said on the Internet. After all, he didn't know enough about Taoism, far from it.

He is currently just a non-staff member of Lotus Temple. Even if Taoist Master Fu expressed his intention to teach him, he has not started teaching him yet.

In the days that followed, Ren Ning searched for information on the Internet while learning from Taoist Fu, listening to Taoist Fu talk about the history of Lotus Temple and Taoist-related knowledge.

As for work, well, nothing has been accomplished.

In addition to studying and practicing every day, I also clean the Taoist temple and cook.

However, he did not forget his work.

Three months later, he registered a public account for Lotus Temple online.

At the beginning, I posted some history about Lotus Temple, coupled with some various photos of Lotus Mountain.

Slowly, some basic knowledge about Taoism that he compiled was added to the public account.

Gradually, some netizens who are interested in Taoism also followed the official account.

However, not many people paid attention to it, and almost no one interacted with it.

On this day, he discussed with Taoist Master Fu: "Taoist Master, can our Lotus Temple accept some believers for refuge? I see other places that accept believers to submit information online for refuge. One can increase the number of believers.

Stickiness, another one, can also charge a part of the conversion fee."

This was an idea he had. After all, if he really wanted to promote the Lotus Temple and not ask for too much, at least restore it to its previous appearance and expand it, it would definitely not be possible without money.

Although the cost of conversion will not be too much, it is at least part of the income, right? A small amount adds up to a lot.

Moreover, if it is expanded, I believe it will also attract more believers and pilgrims, which will be helpful to promote Taoist temples and Taoist culture.

Before, he had made a suggestion to raise funds, but it was rejected by the Taoist priest.

Taoist Master Fu looked at Ren Ning who looked serious, smiled, and said: "Don't be in a hurry, do it slowly. You see, I'm a seasoned Taoist and I'm not in a hurry at this age. Why are you in a hurry? You need to know that you still need yourself to make iron."

It's hard. Once you have cultivated well, it will be better than any propaganda."

"So, your top priority is to cultivate yourself well first."

Seeing the Taoist priest's attitude, Ren Ning really didn't know what to say. He felt that it was a bit hot for him to get the salary from the Taoist temple, and his own efforts were not worth the salary.

However, when I thought about it again, it was indeed the case.

In just three months, I learned how to do morning and evening classes, follow the Taoist priest in the morning and evening to recite sutras, and learn basic Taoist knowledge, but specifically about cultivation. Yeah, what the hell is cultivation?

"Taoist Priest, when will you teach me real cultivation?"

He asked him many times at first, but every time the Taoist priest shook his head and only taught him to chant sutras. During this time, he actually forgot to ask.

Taoist Master Fu Tiancheng stroked his beard and said with a smile: "In the past three months, your mind has finally calmed down and you can start practicing."

The Taoist priest preached and asked for advice. From that day on, Ren Ning began to practice real practice.

Standing, boxing, meditating, and practicing Qi.

For Ren Ning, these things are very new and very tiring.

All I can say is that it hurts and makes me happy.

Although I was very tired, I didn't feel so tired after thinking about the scene that the Taoist priest had demonstrated before, where the bronze mirror was flying around me with just a finger.

He also asked the Taoist Priest how to use the bronze mirror, but the Taoist Priest smiled but did not answer him.

Well, the time has not come yet, so be patient.

Ren Ning could only comfort himself like this.

Time passes day by day, and in a blink of an eye it’s almost the New Year.

Taoist Master Fu gave Ren Ning a big red envelope and said: "Our temple is different from other Taoist temples. There are no activities such as offering incense or praying for blessings every year, so you can go back to celebrate the New Year, and the New Year

There’s no need to rush over here later, it’s not too late to come over after celebrating the Lantern Festival at home.”

Good guy, it’s a month off?

This treatment is okay!

"Thank you, Taoist priest!"

Ren Ning happily took the red envelope, packed it up briefly, and went down the mountain.

It has been nearly four months since he came to Lotus Temple. He earns 2,000 yuan a month, which adds up to 8,000 yuan. He has food and accommodation in the temple. The total money he has spent in the past few months is less than 1,000 yuan.

I still have more than 7,000 yuan left, and with the red envelope in my hand, it will be easy to go back to celebrate the New Year.

Compared to others who earn tens of thousands a month, it is definitely incomparable, but Ren Ning has nothing to be dissatisfied with.

After all, truly speaking, he is still just an apprentice.

If according to the previous rules, apprentices would not receive wages and would have to pay subsidies.

After taking the car, I went to the city to do some shopping. In addition to some New Year goods, I also bought a set of clothes for my parents and a set for myself, which cost more than 2,000.

Carrying big and small bags, taking the car and going home.

His home is in Yong'an County, right in the county seat, not too far away.

Go home and celebrate the New Year!
Chapter completed!
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