Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 2514 - 2508: People Who Don’t Say the Whole Truth Are the Most Annoying



Chapter 2514: Chapter 2508: People Who Don’t Say the Whole Truth Are the Most Annoying

"Can’t you be clearer? I sensed what you mentioned too, but I don’t know the exact timing. At least give me a timeframe." Xue Ling was truly speechless with this bald monk.

"Heavenly secrets cannot be revealed. It’s better if you don’t ask too much. You know what kind of punishment we face if we divulge them. I’ve warned you twice already; beyond that, you’ll have to figure it out yourselves." The monk didn’t actually know what specific events would occur.

He had merely foreseen Qin Xue’s disaster, but as for other matters, he couldn’t see clearly. Besides, he hadn’t always stayed in the temple; he’d traveled outside, experiencing various lifestyles to understand the complexities of life. After encountering Qin Xue, he realized he should return, so he stopped doing anything else and came back to wait. Indeed, they arrived.

But seeing the situation now, he couldn’t determine exactly what would happen to her, so he could only advise Qin Xue to be cautious.

Now, with this little girl questioning him, how could he provide an answer? Still, wasn’t she capable too? Why couldn’t she investigate herself? He was helpless; there were things not decided by him. Everything is destined, and he’s just a mere mortal. It’s not right for him to probe heavenly secrets, let alone do anything else.

Since Xue Ling couldn’t get an answer, she had no choice but to let it go and observe the situation first. In any case, they’ll see how things unfold. Meanwhile, she’ll prepare more medicine.

Qin Xue wasn’t aware of all Xue Ling had done for her; otherwise, she’d surely be moved to tears. Regardless, she is the person who treats Xue Ling the best.

"Alright, I got it. Let’s leave it at that. In the future, stop saying things halfway. Either say it all or don’t say anything at all. Half-told truths are the most annoying." Xue Ling retorted unceremoniously. Really, there’s nothing more irritating than this kind of talk.

"You little doll are really not cute, looking so innocent yet so relentless. Doing good deeds is the best approach. Such benevolence, indeed." The monk didn’t know how they were supposed to proceed; he said everything he needed to say, and the rest was up to them.

"Fine, you can go now. I know what to do." Xue Ling directly asked him to leave. Truly, if she listened any longer, she might explode, so it’s better to let him leave first.

"Has anyone ever told you that you’re very impolite? Your temper is too violent; it’s bad. You should cultivate yourself—that’s the best strategy." The monk shook his head. This child isn’t ordinary, he could understand, but precisely because of this, she should control her temper, so she can achieve true success sooner.

"Yes, you did." Xue Ling had never been told this by anyone else. Of course, if Red Snake counted, then she had been told, but now she wasn’t sure. So the monk was the first to speak to her this way.

"Really not cute. I don’t know how your friends get along with you, constantly getting ridiculed. Is this really okay?" The monk shook his head and left. Regarding this little girl, he couldn’t tell the extent of her abilities; he simply knew she was special, but what specific skills or stories she had were unknown. So after seeing her like this, he refrained from saying more to avoid getting upset. Better to let her be.


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