Chapter 501 - Buddha said (2)
The Dreamer in the Spring Boudoir
Yan Buba sat down. His expression became slightly more serious. âFirst Young Master, my daughter has been following you around since you came to the rice shop a few years ago. The two of you are always together, and itâs inevitable that other people will gossip about that. In a few years, my daughter will be of marriageable age. Since this matter is related to my daughterâs reputation, First Young Master, please explicitly state your intentions.â
Ning Jinchenâs expression slightly change. He raised his clear eyes to look at Yan Buba. âQian-erâs reputation will be affected if she stays too close to me?â
Yan Buba nodded. âOf course. If an unmarried maiden follow after a young man every day, itâs inevitable that people will start gossiping. If youâre willing to take my daughter as your wife, then that would be fine...
âI wonât marry anyone,â Ning Jinchen interrupted him. He pressed his hands together in prayer and recited a Buddhist prayer. âIâll be leaving the secular world in a few years.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Yan Buba was shocked. âYouâre still planning on becoming a monk?â
Ning Jinchen pursed his lips. âIâve never left that monastic order.â
In the other room, Qian-er looked at her mother with a scarlet face. After hesitating for a long time, she finally nodded. âI... I like him.â
Madam Yan chuckled. âIf you like someone, thereâs no reason why you canât say that out loud. Thereâs nothing shameful about that.â
Qian-er was delighted for quite a while. Somewhat shyly looking at her mother, she said, âBut, I donât know what Big Brother Chen is thinking... Mom, you canât go ask him. I can still wait a few more years.â
Madam Yan cover her mouth and laughed. âSilly girl. Letâs just wait to hear from your father.â
Qian-er anxiously stood up. âDad went to ask him?â
Madam Yan quietly laughed. âYou canât leave this type of matter unasked. We need a clear answer. Otherwise, itâll be wasting your best years.â
Face paling, Qian-er
rushed over to the room on the right side. Ning Jinchen had already left. Yan Buba was still in the room.
Seeing his daughter, Yan Buba said in sunken voice, âKeep your distance from First Young Master in the future and spend more time learning the scholarly arts.â
Qian-er froze in surprise. Not understanding, she asked, âWhy?â
Yan Buba didnât say anything. He only deeply looked at her, then he let out a long sigh.
Eyes suddenly becoming wet, Qian-er stood in place for a while before suddenly rushing downstairs and outside to the large stone.
There was no one on the stone. Ning Jinchen had returned to the marquisâs estate early today.
Qian-er looked at the stone for a while before sitting down on it. Using her memories of Ning Jinchen as a model, she placed her hands on her knees, closed her eyes, and started to recite, âBuddha said, âIdealism, fulfill your desires, forget yourself...
If you could gain enlightenment by idealism and fulfilling your desires, why couldnât she do it? Sure enough, Buddhism was just a lie.
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Ning Jinchen continued to come to the rice shop every day, but he no longer spoke to her. He wouldnât even look at her. After sitting on that large stone for three years, he no longer went there again. After finishing his work at the rice shop each day, he would head straight home.
Qian-er couldnât keep her calm. She didnât like that as soon as she saw his figure and approached him, he would disappear like the wind without a trace. Hadnât she been by his side for over the past three years? For her to suddenly not be there, shouldnât he feel unaccustomed to her absence?
âFirst Young Master is someone whoâs going to be a monk,â said Yan Buba, âWait until your adulthood ceremony. Father will choose a good husband for you.â
Qian-er forcefully shook her head. âI donât want that.â
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Crouched down by the doorway, she waited there until he came.
âMiss Yan, what is it?â Ning Jinchen had his hands pressed together in prayer position. He asked her this question without emotion.
Qian-er looked at him. She had originally planned on erupting in anger, but as soon as she heard him saying the first two words, she couldnât stop herself from bursting into tears.
Standing in front of her, he instinctively reached out to ruffle her hair, but when his hand reached halfway, he took it back. âAmitabha.â
âI hate your Buddha,â said Qian-er quietly, âItâs clearly a devil. Itâs a devil that destroy peopleâs ability to feel emotions and the warmth they feel towards others.â
âDonât say such nonsense.â Ning Jinchen glanced at her. He wanted to walk around her and enter the rice store.
âWhy are you avoiding me?â Qian-er tenaciously blocked his way by spreading out her hands to each side of the doorway. âYou clearly like to spend time with me. When weâre together, you frequently smile. Since you like spending time with me, why are you avoiding me?â
Ning Jinchen froze in surprise. He liked spending time with her?
There was only blankness in his impressions. He didnât remember anything. He was pursuing religious practice, so his heart naturally only had Buddhism. There was nothing else. To him, the mortal world symbolized evil. It was a tribulation that he needed to overcome.
âMiss Yan, youâve probably misunderstood,â said Ning Jinchen, âEven when Iâm by myself, Iâll still smile. When I get through a mediation or gain understanding of a Buddhist scripture, Iâll also smile.â
âItâs not because you, Miss.â
Qian-er blankly looked at him. Her arms felt as if they had lost strength and drooped down.
Ning Jinchen slightly bowed at her and went around her to enter the rice shop.
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In the following month, he didnât see Qian-er. He no longer heard her chattering voice by his ear. When he opened his eyes, he wouldnât see that she had plucked a bouquet of flowers and brought it over to him to get acknowledgement. He didnât see her smiling face.
Ning Jinchen remembered the old monkâs words. Human emotion was an illusion. He had to see through it and reject the world of mortals.
However, even though the weather was very cold, he didnât dare to put on the cloak that she had embroidered for him. It felt as if the demon of temptation was lurking in that cloak. He wanted to stay far away from it.
âBuddha said...â Sitting on the large stone in the rice storeâs back courtyard, he started to recite a Buddhist scripture. Seeing a person in the previously empty courtyard, he got slightly distracted.
âBuddha said, âDonât desire, donât demand, and donât long for something. Reject the illusions, expose the truth, and gain understanding.â Smiling, Qian-er made her way to him. Grabbing a handful of snow, she threw it towards him.
Translator Ramblings: Just want to say this is one of my favorite story arcs. Itâs so easy to like both of these characters and root for them.