Matthew Kings couldn't forcefully enter the church, so he had to find an alternative approach.
The priest hesitated for a moment and understood that Matthew Kings intended to make a substantial donation. Unable to refuse, he said, "Please wait a moment, I will go inside and consult with the abbot."
"Thank you," Matthew Kings replied calmly.
The priest turned and entered the main hall, while Miguel Lynch and Caleb Shaw, who stood at the door, looked at Matthew Kings and gave him a thumbs up.
"Quick thinking."
"Great idea, I didn't even consider it," Caleb Shaw sighed and admired the grand church. He couldn't help but appreciate, "The air on the mountaintop is refreshing, with lush green mountains and clear waters. Becoming a monk could be seen as a form of enjoyment."
Miguel Lynch couldn't help but retort, "I support you. Drew happens to need a companion."
Matthew Kings raised an eyebrow and glanced at Caleb Shaw, "How could he bear to leave Abby Wright, that Little Roni?"
"Hahaha, Matthew is right," Miguel Lynch laughed.
As they laughed, they couldn't help but sigh, "Love is a complicated thing. You see, Drew used to be so cheerful, but now he wants to become a monk. Sigh..."
An indescribable bitterness filled their hearts.
Before long, the priest led a monk in a kasaya out.
The monk had a face that showed the marks of life, with white eyebrows and a kind and friendly expression.
He walked to the door and bowed to the three of them, "I am Ven. Shi Qing, the abbot of the Church of Heavenly Yew. May I inquire as to why you have come and what brings you here?"
The three of them also clasped their hands together and respectfully bowed.
Matthew Kings said, "My wife is a Buddhist. She made a wish at the Church of Heavenly Yew before, and it was granted. She told me to donate some money to your temple as a gesture of goodwill and to contribute to the church's restoration."
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