"You ntioned... destiny?" Miss Yun looked at him.
Her husband had just brought up destiny, saying it was wonderful and that he liked it very much.
What a coincidence.
Miss Zhu was indeed one of his original destinies.
"What’s wrong with destiny?" Xu Chang’an didn’t expect to hear such a mystical word from Miss Yun.
His young lady wasn’t the type to be interested in such intangible things; sothing as sentintal as destiny shouldn’t co from her lips. Generally, Miss Yun cared far more about candied fruits than such concepts.
He thought about it for a mont and realized that it was his earlier praise of destiny’s goodness that made Miss Yun think this was sothing he liked, hence her interest.
However, Xu Chang’an didn’t plan to discuss with Yun Qian anything about destiny, which he found extravagant and even far-fetched. He rely tightened his grip around Miss Yun’s waist and said, "Weren’t we... talking about Senior Zhu? The lady wants to know about Senior’s affairs, but if we don’t talk about it soon, we’ll be there..."
If in the end they didn’t talk about Zhu Pingniang, wouldn’t Miss Yun be held in his arms for nothing?
After all, such closeness was originally to prevent Zhu Pingniang from eavesdropping.
"Miss Zhu?" Yun Qian was a bit puzzled. "Aren’t I talking about her?"
She was talking about destiny.
Not sothing intangible.
Because Zhu Pingniang was supposed to be part of his destiny, so Miss Yun wasn’t off topic at all.
Xu Chang’an was perplexed about what Yun Qian was talking about, but then Yun Qian’s calm words reached his ears.
"You once told , a sip and a bite, perhaps predetermined... The Buddhist sect also uses this to illustrate cause and effect, maybe a person’s fate is really destined by heaven."
Yun Qian mimicked Xu Chang’an’s tone to perfection, even capturing that note of sentintality and bewildernt.
"Did I say sothing like that?" Xu Chang’an scratched his head.
"You did." Yun Qian nodded, saying that even the number of grains of rice a person eats is fated.
"Really." Xu Chang’an responded, then said, "Destiny may be predetermined. It’s a part of the doctrine of fate; I don’t quite understand it, so I take an observant attitude. Just doing what’s necessary is enough."
He didn’t want to believe in the existence of fate.
But as an ordinary person, without the help of destiny, how could he have t such an extraordinarily perfect lady?
So, he believed in and was grateful for the existence of fate.
After all, eting Miss Yun wasn’t sothing that could be achieved by effort alone.
"Predetermined?" Yun Qian blinked.
"I told you to read more books." Xu Chang’an sighed softly and then said, "Predetermined refers to sothing that is already established. Predetermined by heaven ans a fate that is already established and unchangeable."
After saying this, he found it sowhat amusing.
Because in the past, the lady would hold him, teaching him to recognize characters and read phonetics.
But now, it’s he who’s holding the lady, talking to her about these pointless things.
Should it be said that this is also a manifestation of destiny?
"I don’t quite understand." Yun Qian shook her head. "Predetermined by heaven?"
The lady thought it shouldn’t be so.
Because fate could be changed. Zhu Pingniang and Li Zhibai were supposed to be part of his destiny, but now they had beco outsiders residing outside his heart.
"Why are you interested in such a thing?" Xu Chang’an opened his eyes, then glanced at the lady’s figure, and closed them again.
The lady looked beautiful, so she could do whatever she wanted.
Xu Chang’an explained simply, "My lady, destiny, broken down... ’Ming’ refers to the innate nature given at birth, and ’Yun’ refers to the ups and downs of life’s various stages."
"So, fate is lifelong, fortune is montary."
Xu Chang’an dug up his chaotic knowledge reserve from his past life, saying sowhat inexplicably, "The book says destiny is a manifestation of the uniqueness and irreversibility of ti... Huh? Destiny is part of the river of ti... is that what it ans?"
Xu Chang’an was dumbfounded and murmured, "The ancients said it’s both ti and fate; the ’ti’ there is ’fortune.’ The movent of one’s birth chart along the river of ti defines fortune, so... is the power of destiny secretly floating in the river of ti?"
Forget it.
What kind of philosophical problem is this?
He himself couldn’t understand it.
So he shook his head.
In his past life, he didn’t have a girlfriend, nor many friends, spent every day imrsed in the ocean of books, and read too much useless stuff.
"My lady, I was just speaking randomly. If you don’t understand, don’t ask , because I don’t get it either." Xu Chang’an spread his hands, then opened his eyes and looked up, only to be dumbfounded.
Because Miss Yun had a thoughtful expression.
???
Several question marks appeared above Xu Chang’an’s head one after another.
What was the lady’s situation?
Previously, when talking about the difference between being close at ho and outside, Miss Yun couldn’t even grasp the distinction between tenderness and teasing, so how co now that he had spouted a lot of nonsense, Miss Yun had an expression of "understanding everything, fully understood."
Xu Chang’an couldn’t help but speak.
"My lady, did you understand?"
"What about what you said would I not understand?" Yun Qian gave Xu Chang’an a strange look, then frowned.
So the so-called destiny is rely a part of the river of ti.
Co to think of it, destiny pertains specifically to individual matters and people, while ti exists whether or not people or things do.
No wonder she didn’t know what destiny was, for that thing’s level had never caught the lady’s eye, after all... even the river of ti couldn’t compare to the stream she used to soak her feet while leisurely reading on usual days.
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