In the front yard, Chen Mo brought his younger brother, 17-year-old Chen Zui, to Baoyang Temple. As soon as he entered the door, he saw Oliver Xie helping to sell cakes in the front yard. He quickly pulled Chen Zui, who was looking around, and said, "Wait a minute, I'll go say hello to Teacher Xie."
Chen Mo's colleagues in the company all agreed that Chen Mo, a well-known nitpicker and atheist, had become much better since he suffered a loss at Baoyang Temple. In the past, he would be very alert when walking on the street, and he would even find fault with the traffic lights.
In fact, Chen Mo also learned a lesson from his mistakes. It is easy to get into trouble if you don’t speak well. In the past, it was okay if he only offended people, but how could he cry if he offended God?
As for Chen Zui himself, he was in his third year of high school, and Chen Mo insisted on bringing him here to burn some incense and pray for him, which he found a little funny. But firstly, he was not as argumentative as Chen Mo before, and secondly, Baoyang Temple was quite famous in their school recently, and many classmates followed suit and came here to drink tea. But he couldn't help but feel puzzled, wondering how his brother was brainwashed.
"Teacher Xie, are you busy?" Chen Mo asked. During this period, Oliver Xie was mainly working in the backyard, and he was rarely seen in the front.
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