As long as it doesn't violate principles.

She can agree to anything.

However, Gu Hanyuan's next words put her in a difficult position.

Gu Hanyuan said in a deep voice:

"Is the nun going to continue stopping Yilin?"

Master Dingyi heard about Gu Hanyuan's return from Yilin last night.

I also know that if it weren't for her instructions...

Yilin may have already lost her virginity last night.

She had long harbored the idea of ​​turning a blind eye.

It's only a matter of time before Yilin returns to secular life.

Master Dingyi sighed:

“This humble nun understands what Young Master Gu means. This humble nun also knows that Yilin is deeply in love with Young Master Gu, and there is no point in stopping her. So let Yilin return to secular life when we return to Hengshan Sect this time.”

Gu Hanyuan did not show any joy upon hearing this.

Instead, he asked seriously:

"Does the nun know what consequences will result from Yilin's departure from the monastic community?"

Master Dingyi asked in confusion:

"What does Young Master Gu mean?"

Gu Hanyuan pondered for a moment and said:

"From my observation, if Yilin can return to secular life, many other young disciples will surely follow suit. At that time, the Hengshan Sect will be nothing but a name."

This is a fact.

This was also something that Abbess Dingyi had always been worried about.

At this moment, Gu Hanyuan pointed it out.

He immediately looked distressed and said:

"This is all the trouble caused by Young Master Gu! But what's the point of keeping them here? The Hengshan Sect's foundation may have come to an end."

She sighed and lamented about this matter quite a bit.

If all the young disciples of the Hengshan Sect were to return to secular life...

That would inevitably lead to a period of transition where there is a shortage of skilled workers.

Not to mention the ever-watchful Songshan Sect.

It's just that over time...

Without its lineage, the Hengshan School is destined to perish.

Gu Hanyuan feigned shame and said:

"The Hengshan Sect is in danger of being destroyed because of me. I feel very ashamed, so I came up with a plan."

Master Dingyi was stunned and said:

"Appreciate further details."

Gu Hanyuan said in a strange tone:

"Why don't you take in the disciples who want to return to secular life as lay disciples? That way, they will still be disciples of the Hengshan Sect, and the Hengshan Sect will not exist in name only."

Master Dingyi was greatly surprised upon hearing this.

Subconsciously, he rejected it:

"How can this be done!"

Gu Hanyuan did not give up despite Master Dingyi's rejection.

He continued to persuade:

"Why not? Although the Hengshan Sect belongs to Buddhism, it still considers itself a sword sect. It seems they don't have a deep sense of belonging to Buddhism. Now they've just added some lay disciples, but in reality, they are still Hengshan Sect disciples. Why should you be so bound by formalities, Master?"

Master Dingyi was taken aback.

He pondered for a moment.

Surprisingly, Gu Hanyuan's words made a lot of sense.

The Hengshan Sect is only so named because its founder was Abbess Xiaofeng.

That's why it has always maintained its Buddhist characteristics.

In reality, it has little to do with Buddhism.

It's not impossible to do exactly as Gu Hanyuan suggested...

Master Dingyi was somewhat wavering.

He said with a complicated expression:

"Alas, what Young Master Gu said makes sense. But this humble nun cannot let down the ancestors of the Hengshan Sect."

Gu Hanyuan noticed her hesitation.

He continued to increase his bets:

"Zuo Lengchan is ambitious and wants to unite the Five Mountains Sects. If the Hengshan Sect is greatly weakened and swallowed up by the Songshan Sect, it would be a disgrace to our ancestors. Besides, the situation in the Song Kingdom is currently chaotic. If the abbess opens the door to secular life, she can also protect more pitiful women."

Although Master Dingyi had a fiery temper.

Upright and just.

But right and wrong are clearly distinguished.

Moreover, they are open-minded.

Otherwise, the position of sect leader wouldn't have been passed down to Linghu Chong in "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer".

Master Dingyi let out a long, melancholy sigh.

He said helplessly:

"Never mind, I will explain this to my disciples when I return to Hengshan."

Gu Hanyuan chuckled and cupped his hands in greeting:

"The nun is enlightened; I admire her."

Seeing this, Abbess Dingyi said in an annoyed tone:

"These disciples of mine were all taught with great care, and I regard them as my own daughters. Young Master Gu, you must treat them well in the future, otherwise I will not let this go."

By the end, her voice was stern and harsh.

They are obviously serious.

Even though she knew she was no match for Gu Hanyuan.

But he still spoke out for the future of his disciples.

Upon hearing this, Gu Hanyuan feigned emotion and said:

"Please rest assured, nun."

These adorable little nuns still have a lot of value.

Gu Hanyuan wouldn't mistreat them.

He paused.

He said in a deep voice:

"By the way, Yilin is coming to my room tonight. Does the nun have any objections?"

Master Dingyi was initially annoyed.

Then he let out a long, helpless sigh.

She even agreed to let her young disciples leave the monastic life.

There's no point in embracing Yilin again.

It's just a matter of sooner or later.

She said in an annoyed tone:

"What good will it do for this humble nun to have any objections? Young Master Gu should just treat Yilin well."

Gu Hanyuan said with a light laugh:

"Thank you for your understanding, Master."

When the two returned...

The crowd had already dispersed.

Only the disciples of the Hengshan Sect were still waiting for Abbess Dingyi.

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