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Chapter 567: Through the City

Li Lijun knew that Li Linfu's youngest daughter was a female Taoist priest, but she didn't know that she was also a practitioner.

Who accepted her as a disciple and taught her how to introduce Qi into her body?

It stands to reason that the family of such a famous historical figure should be avoided by the immortal world as much as possible, not to mention that she herself has a name in the history books. If she is not careful, the secrets of this world may be leaked.

If Li Tengkong knew the history of the Tang Dynasty and gave advice to his father and brother, would it also lead to changes in history? What would that powerful man do? How would the Jindan Zhenjun of Zhenxian Temple plan to deal with it?

Her decision to leave home and go to Zhongnan Mountain to practice Buddhism is in line with the records in the history books. But since she is a monk, can she calmly face what will happen to her relatives next? If she helps, she may cause changes in history.

Okay. The powerful one shouldn’t just watch all this happen, right?

Li Lijun originally planned to leave after the ceremony, but thinking that Li Tengkong was still talking to Princess Wan'an, she stayed and chatted wordlessly with the cousin, and under her guidance, they got to know each other.

Among the several female crowns who practiced in Jinxian Temple, there was also one who came from Yuzhen Temple as a guest. She also claimed that her surname was Li and her name was Li Ye. She was sent to Yuzhen Temple by her parents to become a monk at the age of eleven.

Although Li Ye is now in his twenties, he has a humorous and romantic temperament, is good at poetry and piano, and is a good friend of his cousin. The two young and beautiful women were talking and laughing, chatting openly about their relationship with them a few days ago.

The experience of several male poets on a spring outing together. My cousin also invited Li Lijun to go to Leyouyuan to enjoy the spring together.

Li Lijun smiled dryly and thought of an excuse to decline, then saw Princess Wan'an coming back.

She got up and went to say goodbye to the temporary master. Princess Wan'an did not keep her, but insisted on sending someone to drive her away in a carriage, fearing that before she could get home, the gate would be closed and she would be forced to live on the streets.

Li Lijun had no choice but to say that she did not plan to return to the Sui Palace or Ziyun Temple today, but planned to spend the night in the West Market. Zhao Chenji's head office was in the East Market, but there was also a shop in the West Market, and he brought a

In the yard, Aunt Lu and the others would occasionally spend the night there, so it wouldn't be a problem to take Li Lijun in for a night. When it gets daybreak, Zhao Chenji's assistant would naturally send a carriage to take her back to Ziyun Temple. Even if they didn't send a carriage, she would have to rely on two people.

There will be no problem walking on one leg.

Princess Wan'an couldn't resist her, so she had to let her go, but she still insisted on sending two female Taoist priests to escort her all the way. She must see her enter Zhao Chenji's shop in the West City to feel at ease.

However, this kind of Western Market has its own charm. She actually wanted to see more of the weird things on sale at the stalls just now, but as she watched the sky getting later and later, she was worried that the gate would really close, and she would

You'll be stuck in traffic, so you'll have to leave quickly.

People along the road were also rushing along, complaining about how the wind was so strong today, but no one noticed that Li Lijun had just walked past them.

It was the beginning of spring, but the West Market was already very lively, and there were many merchants who came from other places to deliver goods, selling goods from all over the street. Li Lijun ignored a man who was enthusiastically selling gorgeous brocade to her.

The businessman hurriedly glanced at a stall selling herbal medicine on the street, and avoided an oncoming camel covered with fur. Finally, he was turned around by a Hu businessman who exuded a strong aroma, and hurried towards

Fangmen ran over.

Mrs. Lin asked with some disbelief: "Did you go by yourself? Did you go on foot? Didn't you bring anyone with you?!" She opened her eyes wide and looked at the two nuns Cui and Lu, as well as Erhong and other maids, "

You just let her go like that?!"

After returning to Ziyun Temple, Lin and others were shocked when they found out that she had gone to Jinxian Temple today.

Princess Wan'an was not in a good mood. She also could not understand her father's behavior in recent years, but she knew that she did not have the confidence to persuade her at all, so she could only remain silent, silently praying for her father in the audience, and doing her best.

Just out of filial piety.

After they left the West Market, Li Lijun said hello to Cui Xiong, walked out of the back door, and walked towards the other gate of the West Market.

Princess Wan'an was so responsible, Li Lijun couldn't refuse anymore, lest she arouse suspicion. She had no choice but to agree. When she was about to go out, she heard Princess Wan'an ordering the two female Taoist priests to buy some supplies in the West Market.

The daily necessities obtained will be sent to Li Tengkong's Taoist temple in Zhongnan Mountain tomorrow.

Li Tengkong has made the decision to leave and practice in the mountains, and he did not hesitate to go against the wishes of his family. Princess Wan'an regretted that she refused to enter Jinxian Temple, but she still provided material support. But for her family, Wan'an

The princess is powerless and cannot provide any more help.

It took her half an hour to get out of such a short journey. She couldn't help but wipe her sweat and felt that the East Market and the West Market that she often visited were indeed very different.

Aunt Cui smiled apologetically and said: "Princess, the fourth lady only said she wanted to go for a walk when she went out. The slaves thought she was just strolling around in the shop. Who knew she would go so far? But the fourth lady is used to being in the mountains, and her body

Very good, there won't be anything happening on the street in broad daylight, just don't worry."

"How can people feel at ease like this?!" Mrs. Lin said angrily, "Don't smile playfully with me! How come you got used to it in the mountains? She has been weak since she was a child, and she has to be raised for half of the year, otherwise

I won’t be able to bear the pain of driving and horseback, and I won’t be able to return to the palace to reunite with my family!”

Not long after leaving the West Market, she heard the sound of street drums beating. She quickly lowered her sense of presence and walked through the city faster. Finally, she walked into Xinchang before the three hundred street drums were beaten.

The gate of the square.

Li Lijun arrived at the West Market, found Zhao Chenji's shop, and said hello to Cui Xiong who was checking the accounts in the store - he was Grandma Cui's second son, Cui Ying's brother, and one of her confidants.

When the two female Taoist priests saw that Li Lijun had a place to stay, they felt relieved. It was getting late, and they had to go shopping quickly before returning to Jinxianguan to resume their lives, so they did not delay any longer and said goodbye to Li Lijun.

He left immediately.

Li Lijun left Jinxian Temple and strode toward the West Market. The two female Taoist priests who followed behind her were both strong and strong, but they unexpectedly discovered that this delicate-looking fourth lady of the Sui Dynasty actually had very good foot strength.

It was such a long walk from Fuxingfang to West Market, but she didn't blush or breath when she walked down, and her physical strength was no worse than theirs. It seems that this fourth lady said that she walked from Xinchangfang to Fuxingfang.

, not to brag.

Aunt Cui, Aunt Lu, and Er Hong exchanged glances and lowered their heads without speaking.

Li Lijun coughed: "Third aunt, there is no need to scold them. I am the master, I have made the decision, who can object? But my body is really not that weak, and illness is just an excuse. Otherwise, I would have returned to Sui Dynasty

In the palace, besides listening to Aye's curse words and watching the eldest sister making troubles, what else can you do? It's not as fun as being in the mountains."

Mrs. Lin was stunned when she heard this, but she couldn't say anything. Her mother-in-law, Princess Dou, would probably feel sad if she found out about it. But Li Lijun was not her biological granddaughter, and she had always treated her well, and there was nothing impeccable in terms of etiquette.

Even if it was just because of sister-in-law Li Wanzhi's generous dowry, her mother-in-law would turn a blind eye to Li Lijun's actions.

Mrs. Lin shut up.

Li Lijun then smiled and said to her: "Third aunt, just rest in the meditation. If something happens at home, someone will be sent to report it. If your relatives come to see you, you don't have to be polite. Just act according to your heart. If necessary
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