Early the next morning, Princess Consort Dai took her maid to the Bodhi Temple.
Princess Consort Dai had never been to the Bodhi Temple to pray for blessings. She often went to Hulong Temple to pray for blessings.
Hulong Temple was an imperial temple. Members of the royal family and ministers mostly went to Hulong Temple to burn incense. As for Bodhi Temple, it was mostly visited by ordinary people praying for blessings.
Princess Consort Dai disguised herself as the wife of a wealthy merchant and came to Bodhi Temple to pray for a child.
The nuns at Bodhi Temple did not suspect anything. Since Princess Consort Dai had donated a significant amount of money, the abbess personally came out to attend to her.
Princess Consort Dai was quite lucky, as she was chatting with the abbess when Jing An, also known as Kong Yao, came to look for the abbess.
The abbess apologized to Princess Consort Dai, saying she had to leave for a moment, and asked Princess Consort Dai to wait a while.