Miss Garsia, the Cat Is Out of the Bag

Chapter 243 Mother’s Past



She entered a courtyard and walked for a while. The voice suddenly disappeared.

Cassie turned around and was about to go back when the door behind her slammed shut.

Oh, terrible. She had fallen into a trap.

That group of people probably hadn’t quit their ideas. Seeing her alone, they quickly came up with other tricks to plot against her.

Cassie looked at the wall and was about to climb over, but the wall was too high. She couldn’t touch it.

She paced around, passed through a long hallway, over a bridge, and arrived in front of a residence.

There was a huge courtyard in front of her, and Cassie could feel the oppressive atmosphere before she entered.

However, her curiosity urged her to continue forward. Cassie walked in. Although it was bright inside, it was surrounded by smoke.

When she got closer, she saw an old man in an abbot’s robe kneeling in front of a rush cushion to burn incense.

“Buddhist abbot, I didn’t mean to offend you…”

“Donor, I have been waiting for you for a long time.”

Cassie was stunned. “Wait for me?”

“Yes.” The abbot stood up with a stern smile on his face. “Buddha helps the right one.”

Cassie smiled. “generally speaking, I do not believe that.”

There was a subtle change in the abbot’s expression.

“I was led here by a strange voice. I’m not here for you.”

The abbot’s smile froze.

“But if you want to say something, I’ll listen to you carefully.” Cassie’s smile was harmless, but the abbot was restrained.

“It’s because no one has been here for a long time. Since you suddenly came here, I, an old monk want to find someone to chat with…”

This was different from what she had imagined…

Cassie had thought that he was a sage that had seen through the secrets of god. She would know some secrets if she chatted with him.

However, seeing the reserved smile on the old man’s face, she suddenly could not figure it out.

“Aren’t you going to tell me some secrets?” Cassie looked at his face suspiciously.

“Donor, I am an ordinary old monk. I don’t know anything about divination.” said the abbot. “We have to believe in science.”

Believe in science…

The supreme leader of the temple told her to believe in science…

“Well, Buddhist abbot, I don’t know why I’m here,” Cassie sighed. “Can you tell me how to get out of here?”

She looked at the strange old man and felt that she should go out first.

Disappointment flitted across the abbot’s face. “You’re the first person to break into the abbot’s yard. Couldn’t you stay here and chat with me for a while?””

“But…”

“It’s going to rain in half an hour. Time is enough.”

The abbot gestured for Cassie to sit down. Helpless, Cassie had no choice but to sit down. She took out her cell phone to call Javen, but the phone powered off, and her heart sank.

“Donor, does your phone power off?”

Cassie nodded.

“Why don’t you give it to me? I will charge it for you.”

A conversation between them was weird.

Although she didn’t quite understand, Cassie still handed the phone to him.

“I can see that donor’s eyes are amicable. You should be a happy person.”

“Thank you, Abbot,” Cassie smiled embarrassedly.

“If I didn’t guess wrong, you should be surnamed Garsia.”

Knowing her surname was Garsia, he should know her full name.

“Abbot, do you know me?”

“Of course, I also surf the Internet.”

Cassie:””… “”Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

“But this donor looks particularly similar to a female donor who often comes to our temple to offer incense money twenty years ago.” The abbot looked at her face as if he had seen another person through time.

“Abbot, you mean…”

“If I am right. She should be your mother, donor Garsia.”

“You know my mother? Abbot, do you still know other things?” Cassie’s disappointed eyes showed a glimmer of hope.

The abbot shook his head. “I don’t know what happened to your mother, but I can tell you that fate will bring you together. Don’t be worried.”

These words were useless. Cassie said:” Abbot, can you tell me something about my mother? Maybe I can find some clues.”

The Buddhist abbot saw her expectation. Don’t want to despair her and said, “Your mother is a very gentle person. In the three years, she sent some incense money every month. All people in the could remember her.”

“And then?”

“When your mother came, she often held a little girl in her arms, and then she slowly disappeared. I think she might be busy.”

Cassie lowered her head, looking disappointed. “No, my mother is missing.”

The abbot’s eyes remained unperturbed. “Everything has its reason. Buddha won’t tell us the truth. You need to search for the answer yourself.”

“Is there another way?”

The abbot paused for a moment before continuing, “The truth may be near us.”

May be near us.

Cassie took a deep breath and suddenly understood something. “Thank you, Buddhist abbot. I understand. Can you send me out now?”

“Fine,” sighed the abbot. “I’ll send you out.”

Cassie followed the Buddhist abbot through the Corridors and finally returned under the tree.

After saying goodbye to the Buddhist abbot, Cassie began to look for Javen. Finally, she saw him in a pavilion not far away.

Javen called Cassie many times, all of which said, “Sorry, the number you dialed is powered off.”

Seeing Cassie coming over, Javen strode forward and hugged her shoulders tightly. “Where have you been? Do you know how anxious I am?”

Cassie saw the anxiety on his face and said, “I’m sorry, but my cellphone was powered off. And when I was leaving, someone suddenly closed the door behind me. I don’t know where I am. It was an abbot who sent me out.”

“Someone locked you up?”

“Yes, I also feel strange. I feel like someone had set up an ambush here to frame us.”

Javen nodded. “I understand. Let’s go down the mountain first. We still have to shoot tonight.”

In the evening, they were going to the ancient city to shoot the kissing scene. Cassie wanted to take advantage of the daytime to go to the Mountain Temple, but she didn’t expect it would cause such a thing.

Anyway, we’ve prayed for blessings. Let’s go back.

When Elic came out of the bathroom and saw that Cassie was safe, he then heaved a sigh of relief. “I thought you were lost. Javen and I have been looking for you for a long time. We were afraid that you would not be able to find us, so we found an obvious place and continued to wait.”


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