Chapter 579
Spoiled (Lily)
Chapter 579 Theyâre Scamming Us!
The believers and tourists who had been blocked by Cloud looked terrified. Some began praying, while others exclaimed in shock.
It was a good thing they did not go in. Or else, they might be crushed!
The monks stood there dumbfounded and astonished.
The abbot was in a state of shock, his mind racing.
It canât be⦠the Grand Hall and Buddha statues were newly constructed this year! They had undergone extensive repairs, and the reinforced tables and chairs were brand new. The Grand Hall had been maintained. It simply couldnât collapse!
The young monk shouted, âIt was you! You destroyed the Grand Hall and the Buddha statue!â
He looked at Lilly, feeling suspicious. Why did the palace collapse the moment she stepped out?
The tourists fell into silence.
âCan a child really destroy such a massive Buddha statue and the Grand Hall? Isnât this a hasty accusation?â
âYeah, this child is only four or five years old, small and delicate. They probably couldnât even lift a chair, let alone destroy the entire Grand Hall.â
âThe Great Hall has completely collapsed! Itâs not like a mere incense stick was knocked over or an oil lamp was broken. It seems farâfetched to claim a child did thisâ¦â
âWhen I first entered, I was in awe, but now I canât help but feel that this place⦠isnât as noble as I thought!â
âYouâre right. A monk who constantly prays, blaming a threeâyearâold child for something gone wrong and claiming to save all sentient beings with compassion?â
The young monk blushed in embarrassment.
The abbot sternly reprimanded, âTodd! Go back and reflect on your actions!â
The young monk reluctantly clasped his hands together, continuing to recite his prayers as he left.
The abbot apologized, saying, âI apologize for Toddâs actions. He is a newly ordained monk and hasnât cultivated enough. He has committed a transgression of speech and violated taboos. It is wrong!â
Cloud smiled and asked, âItâs a good thing that the tourists didnât enter the hall. I was right to stop them.
What do you think about this?â
The monks who had lectured Cloud blushed and were left speechless.
The abbot felt a great deal of frustration and could not understand why the statue had collapsed. It was unimaginable for a wellâcrafted Buddha statue and Grand Hall to simply collapse without reason. There had to be some underlying cause.
However, the little girl in front of him was frail and weak. She could not even lift her arms or resist. If she stumbled carelessly, she would likely be trampled upon. It was clear that she could not have caused the collapse.
Could it be that they had committed numerous wrongdoings, and angered the Buddha and issued a warning? Was this a message for them?
The abbot anxiously twirled the beads in his hand, his fingers trembling slightly, as he continued to chant his prayers.
Lowering his gaze, he said, âWe express our gratitude to you, great sir! You must have a deep connection with the Buddha. Buddha is compassionate, and this manifestation and warning have saved the lives of all beings!â
Cloud sneered, interpreting the abbotâs words as claiming that the Buddhaâs appearance had provided a timely reminder, thus averting tragedy.
Such an act of putting on a show, truly added gold to their own faces.
How hypocritical.
Cloud had been indifferent to Buddhism before, but now his indifference had only grown stronger. He did not believe in Buddhism, but he also respected the Buddha. His principle was to respect every belief.
However, temples were now rampant, popping up everywhere. Incense sticks were being sold everywhere, and visitors were always expected to âdonateâ some money for offerings.
All across the country, whether big or small, famous or obscure, every scenic spot seemed to have its own temple, all increasingly commercialized as their business boomed.
It was undeniable that there were genuine monks in the world.
However, Cloud dared to claim that more than 90 percent of the temples were not true temples, but rather businesses. They were places where believers sought solace and found a form of selfâdeceptive psychological comfort. Despite acknowledging the concept of emptiness, they still sought wealth, safety, and longevity, which inherently contradicted their beliefs.
The monks engaged in this business, offering nothing more than false comfort to the believers. Cloud shook his head, finding this level of logic unsatisfying, and he had no good impressions of the Temple of Light before him.
Although it was Lilly who caused the collapse of the Grand Hall, Cloud believed that spending millions each year to repair Buddha statues was not a positive thing. It was a pointless loss, and they would bear the consequences. The Crawford family would not suffer a huge loss if they were to compensate them.
âLilly, letâs go,â Cloud said, picking up Lilly and leaving with determined strides.
The little girl was covered in blood, and Cloud was eager to find a hospital to treat her wounds, being careful not to cause her any further harm.
Blake spoke calmly, âIâll have the market supervision and investigation team come over. Iâll request the fire investigation team to conduct an investigation. Weâll suspend business for rectification.â
Suspension for rectificationâ¦
The tourists wore strange expressions on their faces, as the notion of a temple suspending business somehow reinforced the impression that it was a commercial enterprise.
The visitors left the place as they shook their heads..
The Temple of Light was quite large, and the Grand Hall was only a small part of it. The collapse of the main hall had attracted a large crowd of onlookers, but the monks silently evacuated the tourists.
Lilly followed Cloud and her father as they left through the pavilion on the other side. It was at this moment that they encountered Cathyâs family, who had just finished burning incense and were standing there, perplexed, gazing in the direction of the collapsed Grand Hall.
âHey, youâre here too!â Lilly greeted them, waving her hand and stepping down from Cloudâs arms.
Cathyâs mother was taken aback.
Wait, why does this little girl look familiar?
She resembled that cool little boy they had encountered on the mountain earlier.
But the little boy had been distant and aloof, whereas this girl was adorable and gentle.
Cathyâs parents could not quite place them, unsure if it was really them. They looked at Blake and Cloudâ¦they seemed different somehow.
And wasnât she a little girl instead of a little boy?
Cathy stumbled forward and was the first to embrace Lillyâs leg. âHug me!!â
Lillyâs eyes crinkled with a smile, and she lifted Cathy into her armsâ¦just like her father had taught her.
Cathyâs parents were lost in thought.
That gesture of her holding Jennie is so familiar⦠Oh! It really is him! That cool little boy! Turns out heâs not a boy but a girlâ¦
âLetâs go outside!â Lilly coaxed Cathy. It had not been easy to reveal her true identity on the way, but now that everything was settled, she could playfully pinch her little sisterâs cheek.
Lilly squeezed Cathy and said, âThere are no gods here, so thereâs no need to worship them. Cathy, you can leave!â
Cathy held onto the hem of Lillyâs clothes and nodded. âYeah!â
Cloud whispered, âLilly, put her down!â
It did not bother Lilly much, but she was covered in blood.
There were still a few bloodstains on her face, and Cloud wondered how he would explain it to his mother when they got backâ¦
Lilly obediently handed Cathy back to her mother and turned to look at the Goddess statue they had just prayed to.
There was also a donation box in front of the pavilion filled with money.
Behind the donation box was a large table, with a longâlasting lamp on it and two payment codes placed in front of the lamp.
Lilly said, âThereâs no need to pray, itâs all fake. The Goddess canât bless you.â
Cathyâs mother hurriedly said, âOh, may peace be with you, may peace be with you. I apologize if I have offendedâ¦â
She bowed devoutly to the Goddess statue, showing a pious expression.
Lilly pointed to the payment code on the back of the donation box and asked, âMaâam, who do you think this payment code represents? The Goddess or the Buddha?â
âDidnât you say that the Goddess and Buddha transcend the worldly matters and save the suffering?
How can they charge money for helping those in need?â
âUhâ¦â Cathyâs parents were taken aback, unable to come up with a response.
Cathyâs mother stuttered, âBuddha and Goddess⦠donât take moneyâ¦â
Lilly, the little genius, spoke up.
âBuddha doesnât accept money, and genuine monks donât take money either. So whose money is being collected in the payment code and donation box?â
âWho will solve your problems if you bow to them?â
âIf itâs Buddha, has he shown up? Has he protected Cathy from getting sick? If itâs the abbot monk, has he come to your home to help Cathy get better?â
âIf thereâs no one doing anything to help you, then theyâre just doing nothing with your money!â
Lilly paused for a moment.
âYeah, theyâre scamming us! They have no professional ethics at all! Itâs all deceitful!â
Cathyâs parents were speechless.
Blake and Cloud thought to themselvesâ¦
Wow, can logic be used this way? This little girl is something else!