My recent road trip was not smooth. First, I did not pass the driver’s license test a few times. I don’t have to pay for the make-up test. It also cost me a lot of precious time. Then my teeth hurt in the past two days, although the toothache is not Sick, but it hurts really painfully. This is the case for me. The more you hurt, the less I want to see it. I just went to the pharmacy and bought a few powerful painkillers. My toothache just got better, and my good friend Xiaoyu called me and asked me to accompany her to the nearby temple for this year’s love and career signing. I thought I would still believe this in any age.

However, my friends have a strong relationship. I have no other choice but to grieve myself to accompany her.
We went to a small temple nearby, the big temple ran lazily, it was too far.
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It’s an old monk who presides over the temple, asks for a visa, and cancels a visa. It looks like a very old man. He has a lot of eyes and a lot of beards with white flowers. Such beards are in modern times. This society is really rare.
Also, Xiaoyu is really lucky, but the one she got was signed. The monk said that she is happy with everything, don’t force her to love, just wait for it, and don’t worry about her career. When you are done speaking, you keep silent.
I thought this was not nonsense. If I said it, I said it in vain. I would also say such a thing.
After the little fish thanked the incense money, I pulled her and left. I was really reluctant to stay here again. Taking advantage of my toothache to settle down now, I had to take her for a big meal.
As soon as we turned around and left, the old monk suddenly said again: “This female donor, please stay away. Old Qu has a few words to say to you.” The old monk spoke to me when he spoke.
I feel very strange, I didn’t ask for a sign or owe you incense money, you’re so funny, what should I do? Thinking this way, but the pace stopped.
The old monk said such a strange sentence; “This female donor, you have a dark face, and you are very angry. If you have nothing to do recently, don’t go out, to prevent misfortune by your mouth!”
Also It’s so funny, I didn’t mess with him, he actually said that I was upset recently. I have only heard of illness coming from the mouth, and this is the first time I have heard someone say that it is by mouth.
I ignored him, turned around and pulled the fish away, and I only heard the old monk sighing behind. . . . . . . .