If the old abbot was not really imprisoned and his whereabouts have not been found after so many years, is the old abbot still alive?

This was the most puzzling thing. Soon, the surrounding monks could hardly control their emotions.

"But now we don't have the whereabouts of the old abbot." The mage explained carefully.

"Then why do you say that?" someone retorted.

"Look."

At this time, the mage took out a very strange thing from his body.

"What?"

I almost dropped my eyes when I saw it, because this is the jade I lost. On it are the map imprints of the four major families, as well as the map about Xuanzang's secret.

Unexpectedly, it fell into the hands of the mage here.

"What's this?"

someone asked.

"This is a shocking secret about our Buddhism that is not allowed to be known to outsiders. It also contains various information about the abbots of the past generations. It can be called a heavenly book and even predicts the future." The master explained.

The monks below were in an uproar.

"Damn it!"

I clenched my fists and cursed.

"When did he steal our things?" Li Dakui also wondered.

"Now we only need to wait until we get the book during the donation ceremony, and then we can know the whereabouts of the abbot."

The mage said.

"I would like to ask, how did the Archmage obtain that thing?" Someone below actually asked.

"What does this have to do with it? Do my Buddhist treasures still need to be announced to the public?" The mage sneered.

"As far as I know, the treasures guarded by these four major families are all secrets. Only one person knows the whereabouts of this thing, and it is in his hands."

It was a monk who spoke.

"Haha, that's ridiculous, tell me, who is that?"

The mage smiled.

"The descendant of Mr. Lin of the Lin family, Lin Yu." The monk suddenly said.

Unexpectedly, after the mage heard these words, his whole body seemed to be frozen, his face was expressionless, and he seemed to have lost his soul.

"Mr. Lin...isn't he dead?"

The mage was trembling a little, as if he was afraid of something.

"Hahaha, dead?" The monk frowned and said, "Things are by no means as simple as you think. I think you probably robbed Lin Yu's things, so you got this jade pendant."

"nonsense."

The mage roared.

"Others don't know, but I know that Mr. Lin has some connections with Buddhism. Otherwise, it would be impossible to know the secret hidden in the jade pendant. But I know that Mr. Lin's grandson still has a book in his hand..."

That man seemed to know something about grandpa.

"What book?"

the mage asked quickly.

"The Fragments of Journey to the West, but it is said that the upper and lower parts are put together to form a heavenly book." The man explained.

"What?"

Everyone here seemed very excited and even wanted to find me at this time. But it’s strange why they know so much about everything and are familiar with everything.

"It is said that Lin Yu also came to Chang'an."

The man continued, "Hahahaha, karma brings its own consequences. I think you hypocritical people are just waiting to reap the consequences."

The one looked up to the sky and roared.

"What?"

The masters suddenly looked at each other, each of them feeling panicked, as if it was the end of the world. Did they really do something to Grandpa? Is there really some shameful deed?

I clenched my fists and gritted my teeth.

Li Dakui quickly stopped me at this time and signaled me not to reveal my identity.

"It's not good!"

At this time, the monk guarding the door rushed in and almost stumbled and fell to the ground. He was in shock.

"What happened?"

"Someone broke in."

The monk answered truthfully.

"What?"

Suddenly, the mage seemed a little anxious, and he opened the fruit plates in front of him. Everyone in the hall began to be wary.

"Who is so brave?"

Many monks below raised their eyes and looked around.

"Ha ha ha ha……"

Suddenly, there was a burst of snickering from above the hall.

Perhaps it was because of the design of the hall that the sound seemed so weird, with the echoes rising and falling, and in the end the scalp of the person listening felt numb.

It was the voice of a middle-aged man.

It seemed that the sound came from the criss-crossing reliefs above the main hall.

"Whoosh!"

At the top, the man's body was very agile, climbing up and down like a monkey, but his face was almost invisible.

The body slips in and out of the gaps in the reliefs.

"Get him!"

The monk below shouted.

Suddenly, there was chaos in the hall, and these masters quickly took a few steps back, as if they did not want to participate.

"Bang!"

Seeing it, a monk pulled the channeling bead from his neck and threw it directly towards the man.

As soon as the bead hit something, it exploded and filled with smoke.

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