Susie was bewildered and dumbfounded.
A tall and thin uncle, who was at least fifteen or sixteen years older than her, knelt down and kowtowed to her, saying that he wanted to become her disciple.
He also took out the graduation certificate from the priest college...
Susie thought for a moment and asked in confusion, "Does the priest also have a university? What are the admission requirements?"
Matthew paused for a moment, unable to understand how he was being asked about this matter.
However, he still answered, "First, one must have good conduct and be in good health... Second, one must engage in relevant education or be ordained for more than a year... Third, one must be able to recite morning and evening scriptures proficiently... Fourth... Fifth... Sixth... Seventh... Most importantly, one must have wisdom."
Matthew said a total of seven conditions, which left Susie in awe.
Susie asked again, "So after graduation, did you have a job?"
Matthew was led astray and continued to answer, "Yes, after graduation, I was directly assigned to the Taoist temple to become a monk."
Susie, Wade: "..."
Kellen immediately dismissed the idea of taking an exam and becoming a monk. How could he take care of his little sweetheart if he became a monk?
Susie asked again, "Is there a salary?"
Matthew nodded, "Free meals and accommodation, with allowances."
Susie: "Wow, I've learned a lot and it's nice to meet you! Thank you for telling me so much. Goodbye~"
Matthew nodded, "Okay, goodbye..."
He turned around and walked away, carrying something. It was only when he reached the elevator that he suddenly snapped back to reality. Wait, what was it again? Goodbye, what goodbye?
He wanted to become an apprentice!
How did he walk away in a daze...
Matthew was taken aback and immediately turned back, looking at Susie eagerly, "Master, please accept me!"
Yo, you still know how to act cute.
Susie blinked her eyes and said, "You do have some talent, huh? Even the farewell charm couldn't send you away."
Susie was surprised that she had come to her senses so quickly.
I thought he was a fake priest with no abilities, but I didn't expect him to be quite impressive.
Matthew stood there for a moment, no wonder he actually left in a daze just now.
Did they actually have a farewell charm in the past?
He didn't see Susie draw any symbols either!
"Master, did you just draw a talisman?" Matthew suddenly exclaimed excitedly. "Sending away talismans? Are there other types of talismans like this? How do you draw them? Can you teach me?"
He almost didn't grab Susie's thigh.
Wade muttered, "What can't my sister draw... such a fuss."
Matthew's eyes were filled with fanaticism, he could draw any symbol. Has he reached the realm of a great immortal?
That was amazing!
I wanted to learn! (Eagerly)
Susie looked at Matthew, who resembled a big puppy, with bright and shiny eyes staring at her.
Where is the serious reprimand she just received for not understanding and not messing around?
"Umm..." Susie looked helplessly at Mitch.
Mitch couldn't help but laugh inside. The image he had envisioned was:
Master, accept me!
Susie: Good, good! Good disciple!
I didn't expect that she also knew that she couldn't accept disciples indiscriminately.
Mitch gave a slight cough and said lightly, "Our sect does not accept disciples anymore. Susie is the last disciple we took in. Let it rest."
Matthew felt uncomfortable in his heart immediately.
He did not accept disciples... He actually did not accept disciples!
Wasn't such a talent passed down and inherited, even though it was so impressive?
He was willing to devote himself to Micky School, willing to remain unmarried, childless, and detached from the world for the rest of his life, giving everything to promote the glory of Micky School.
How can it be possible that others don't know how amazing it was in the past?
Matthew wanted to say something, but at that moment, the door of Lena's house opened.
"Sister!" Lena ran out and happily threw herself into Susie's arms.
Susie was only slightly taller than Lena, and quickly caught her.
"Big sister, if I start now, can I catch up with Charlotte?" Lena asked anxiously.
She wanted to be with her.
If possible, let's be good friends in the next life.
Lena lived for five years and only had one friend, Charlotte. Countless days and nights, the two children were alone in the special ward, encouraging each other to persevere and holding each other while crying.
Susie thought for a moment and said, "It should be possible. After going down, there are still procedures to go through. It's not like you can be reincarnated right away."
Lena happily said, "Okay, then I will go find her."
Lena's parents stood heartbroken at the door.
Just now, Lena had already said in the house that she is doing well now, although she also misses her parents very much. However, as a ghost now, staying with her parents for too long would harm them.
Mom and dad used to get sick. It was very uncomfortable when they were sick. She didn't want mom and dad to get sick.
So she had to pretend to be very happy and leave early.
Turning around, Lena smiled and said, "Mom, Dad, I'm leaving!"
Although we had just agreed inside the house.
But now seeing Lena like this, Lena's mother suddenly couldn't accept it again.
She broke free from Lena's father and rushed over to tightly embrace Lena.
"Lena, would you like Mom to accompany you?" Her eyes were swollen and red from crying, and she didn't know how long or how hard she had been crying.
She didn't want her baby to leave. As a mother, no matter where she went, she would rather go with her.
Her Lena is so afraid of being alone, so afraid of the cold...
She made a mistake and has been frozen in the freezer for so long.
How could I leave her behind and let her be alone, she's still so young...
Susie originally thought that Lena's mom was just saying those words out of extreme sadness.
Who knew that she suddenly let go of Lena, anxiously and desperately squeezed out a smile, "Lena, wait for mommy, mommy... mommy is coming right away!"
She finished speaking and suddenly rushed towards the window at the end of the corridor...