126: Chapter 126 Another Mother Appears Out of No Reason
Yun Zhuo instinctively looked at Younger Teacher Su.
Older Teacher Su felt a knot in her chest seeing him have to look at her younger sister's expression over such a trivial matter.
"I am asking you, why are you looking at her?"
Younger Teacher Su was no pushover. Seeing her sister actually dare to yell at her boyfriend, she immediately stood up with her hands on her hips.
"Why are you yelling at Xiao Zhuo? So what if there is no room for improvement? Do you still want to enter into a death pact with Xiao Zhuo?"
"I..." Older Teacher Su looked at the two of them. Ultimately, because her skin was too thin, she couldn't bring herself to voice her true feelings.
Yun Zhuo had thought today was his chance, but it had been ruined by Younger Teacher Su.
Fine, he would just have to wait for another opportunity.
But now that he knew Older Teacher Su had the intention of entering a death pact with him, was he afraid of not having another chance in the future?
If there was one, it would be this jealous Steamed Bun, Su Qingyuan, who always liked to meddle in the good things between him and her sister.
They say that filial children are born from under the rod; it seems she hadn't been spanked enough.
In the evening, the three of them finished dinner.
Older Teacher Su was washing dishes in the kitchen, while Younger Teacher Su dragged Yun Zhuo into the courtyard to walk off the meal.
"Xiao Zhuo, let me test you. What flower is this?"
Yun Zhuo took a look and laughed, "Garlic flower."
"Eh, how did you know? Don't tell me my sister secretly told you?"
"Does your sister need to tell me? I've known since I was little."
"Impossible. Garlic sold on the market is harvested long before it can bloom. Where would you know that from?"
"Then how did your sister know?"
"She said she had seen it elsewhere before."
"Then there you go. I grew garlic when I was a child."
As the two were chatting animatedly, a nun wearing a nun's habit came to the outside of the courtyard.
"Um..."
The nun looked very shy. She raised her hand, wanting to greet the two in the courtyard, but once her hand was raised, she seemed to have forgotten what to say.
Yun Zhuo smiled, "Has the dharma assembly started?"
The nun nodded, "Mm, Sister Zhenzhen asked me to call you."
Yun Zhuo patted the slightly nervous Younger Teacher Su, "I'm leaving first."
"Do you really have to go?"
"It would be too impolite to refuse others at this time."
"Then remember to come back early. If there's something and it's inconvenient to call, you can send me a voice transmission through the contract."
Yun Zhuo nodded, "You too."
After saying that, he walked out of the courtyard and sized up the nun who had come to call him.
She was twenty years old, with delicate features. There was no need to mention her figure; all the nuns in the village were carved from the same mold.
As soon as Yun Zhuo looked at her, she blushed and lowered her head.
"Let's go."
The nun nodded and silently walked in front to lead the way for Yun Zhuo.
"How should I address you, Sister?"
"My name is Yaoyao."
"So it's Sister Yaoyao. By the way, do all the people in your village have such reduplicated names?"
Yaoyao nodded, "Mm."
"No way, everyone in one village has reduplicated names?"
"Is that very strange?"
"Uh, not really, just feel that fate is truly miraculous, to be able to gather so many names with reduplicated sounds all in one place."
Yun Zhuo wanted to say it was strange, but felt it was impolite to make fun of other people's names.
However, Yaoyao said, "Actually, I sometimes feel it's strange too, but thinking about it, it might be for convenience. Besides, it sounds good too."
"Convenience?"
"Mm..." Yaoyao thought for a moment, "Actually, our names were all given by Dr. Qiu. She had to come up with so many names by herself. If every name had to be unique, how tiring that would be."
"Dr. Qiu? Your names were all given by her alone? Why?"
Yun Zhuo instinctively sized up Yaoyao again.
The words "artificial human" couldn't help but pop into his mind again.
Yaoyao shook her head lightly, "I don't know either. Maybe we are all her children. Anyway, that's what Sister Zhenzhen told me."
"Are you all orphans she adopted?"
"Mm, you could say that."
"Then have you met Dr. Qiu?"
"I have."
"Is she still in the village?"
"She is not here anymore. She has already returned to the embrace of the Goddess."
Yun Zhuo was about to press for more, but was suddenly interrupted by her, "I know what you want to ask, but I can't tell you right now. However, you don't need to be anxious, because Sister Zhenzhen said that she will tell you all these things you want to know very soon."
The two arrived at Guanyin Temple.
At this time, the temple was lit with candles.
Over a thousand nuns in the village were all sitting cross-legged on metal meditation cushions, quietly waiting for the dharma assembly to begin.
The moment the big door opened, everyone turned their heads in unison to look at Yun Zhuo at the door.
There was confusion, curiosity, and some even seemed a little excited.
But without exception, they were all good-looking, with watery eyes, and coupled with those explosive figures under the conservative nun habits, any man would inevitably have some wonderful fantasies.
If it were normal times, being the center of attention for so many beauties would certainly be a happy thing.
But today, looking at this hall full of beauties, Yun Zhuo couldn't feel happy at all.
Yaoyao lifted the hem of her robe and ran lightly to her seat, leaving Yun Zhuo alone at the entrance.
Under the huge cyber guanyin statue, Di Zhenzhen and Jiang Jingjing stood side by side.
Di Zhenzhen smiled and waved, "Come over quickly! Over here."
Since he was already here, he might as well walk forward. He wanted to see what kind of medicine they were selling in their gourd.
Yun Zhuo came before Di Zhenzhen and gave a wry smile, "Sister Zhenzhen, Sister Jingjing, where should I sit?"
Jiang Jingjing smiled slightly and handed over three incense sticks, "First, offer incense to Lady Goddess."
Yun Zhuo did as he was told. He came to the incense table and instinctively looked up at the statue.
He was stunned for a moment.
The statue looked a bit different tonight. He didn't know if it was because of the candlelight tonight, but the statue's originally transparent shell had now become matte, and the internal mechanical circuits could not be seen.
This made the cyber guanyin look like a person — Qiu Jie.
It was at least seventy percent similar to the Qiu Jie in his memory.
Wait a minute, Dr. Qiu? Could it be Qiu Min?
Back when he was in Dawn City, Teacher Su also said that Qiu Jie looked seventy percent like Qiu Min. Could this cyber guanyin be built by Qiu Min according to her own appearance?
Most importantly, Teacher Su had been with her until she was five years old, which meant that Qiu Min must be a member of the Su Family.
And in her childhood memories, Qiu Min was still a doctor in a white coat.
But someone wearing a white coat isn't necessarily a doctor; they could also be a doctor in a laboratory.
Yaoyao had said that they were all children of Dr. Qiu, so there was a trail to follow that Dr. Qiu was Qiu Min.
Then Di Zhenzhen asked him to stand between the two of them. She faced all the nuns and said, "I believe many sisters already know who he is, but there are still some sisters who do not. Today here, in front of the Goddess Guanyin, I solemnly declare to everyone: He, Yun Zhuo, is the child of our Dr. Qiu."
Hm? I am Dr. Qiu's child?
Yun Zhuo instinctively looked at Di Zhenzhen.
Although my mother's surname is also Qiu, she is Qiu Jie, not Qiu Min.
This point had already been confirmed with Younger Teacher Su before; they were not the same person.
I say, Village Chief Sister, did you make a mistake?
Fortunately, Yun Zhuo was not a fast-talking person, and he didn't blurt this question out.
They regarded him as Qiu Min's son, which was a good thing for him.
We are all brothers and sisters born of the same mother; there's no need for me to teach you whether this is closer or more distant than Su Jingzhou, right?
And he wanted to win them all over; with this relationship, it might become easier.
But the problem was, how did Di Zhenzhen confirm it?