Chapter 302: Chapter 302: The Ancestor’s Past Chapter 302: Chapter 302: The Ancestor’s Past Fu’er followed Jiangli into the side hall.
Gazing at the changes around him, Fu’er sighed, “Ti flies, I never thought Jiaoyang Temple would have changed so much…”
Jiangli said, “It has been several hundred years; naturally, there would be changes.”
Even though that was the case, she hadn’t co up to look around for centuries.
Seeing everything about Jiaoyang Temple again, Fu’er was full of nostalgia.
“It’s just a pity that I am a Spiritual Body now, unable to go to the main hall to kowtow and pay respects to our ancestral master.”
Jiangli poured herself a cup of water and took a sip. She had been feeling thirsty since outside Qingyun Temple.
And had been enduring it until now.
After quenching her thirst, Jiangli said calmly, “That old guy probably doesn’t want to see you, so it’s just as well that you don’t pay your respects.”
“Is the relationship between our ancestor and the ancestral master still not good?” Upon hearing this, Fu’er seed to find sothing familiar from the past, “The relationship between our old ancestor and the ancestral master wasn’t very good even back then. I didn’t expect that after so many years, it would still be the sa.”
Jiangli curled her lip, “That old man, always rambling on every day, talking nonsense; of course, I don’t like him.”
Fu’er chuckled lightly.
Perhaps it was because of his age, but looking at Jiangli, who still seed like her forr self, he suddenly felt a fondness like that of a grandfather looking at his granddaughter.
He walked over, sat down opposite Jiangli with a grin, “Our old ancestor used to ramble on that he was under punishnt when he beca a disciple under the ancestral master, which is why he didn’t like him. I’m surprised it’s still the sa now.”
At his words, Jiangli paused in the act of putting down her tea cup, looked up at Fu’er with puzzlent, “I beca a disciple under the ancestral master as a punishnt?”
Fu’er was taken aback, “You don’t rember, old ancestor?”
Jiangli looked puzzled, “I…” She frowned, and after thinking hard, she shook her head, “Maybe it’s because of a serious injury. After I woke up from a severe injury, I couldn’t rember many things.”
The smile on Fu’er’s face disappeared, replaced with pity, “So it is like this… Indeed, our old ancestor was seriously injured, but as for how it happened, we also don’t know. We only knew that when we saw you again, you were lying in the room with injuries, unconscious. You woke up three days later and imdiately went into seclusion.”
A flicker of confusion crossed Jiangli’s eyes, “I was seriously injured outside and ca back on my own?”
Fu’er replied, “You don’t rember any of this, old ancestor? At that ti, you said you needed to go out for an important matter. We don’t know why, but when you returned, you were all injured, lying unconscious in the room. It was only after three days that you woke up, and right after waking, you went into seclusion. Weren’t you the one who ca back on your own?”
Jiangli stared at Fu’er, her gaze as if seeing through him, reminiscing about sothing.
After a mont of silence, she said hoarsely, “I’ve forgotten…”
Fu’er was taken aback, but if Jiangli didn’t know what happened to herself, he was even less likely to figure it out.
He could only guess that this was a reaction from the serious injury.
Fu’er lanted, “I don’t know what happened, but it caused the old ancestor to be injured like this…”
As he spoke, his eyes suddenly lit up.
“Right, I rember now. When I saw you return, the ancestral master said sothing. He said you shouldn’t have ended up like this—although I don’t know what he ant by that.”
Jiangli was even more confused.
The mories from eight hundred years ago were mostly fuzzy for her; she had no impression of many things whatsoever.
But Jiangli felt that those forgotten things might be very important to her.
She had co back this ti for two reasons: first, to revitalize Jiaoyang Temple.
Second, to retrieve her own mories.
Considering this, Jiangli lowered her eyelids, “One day, I will find out.”
Fu’er didn’t think too much about it and nodded in agreent, “Of course, since the old ancestor has returned, you will eventually rember the past.”
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