Although Great Master JĂŹng MĂng was holding the keys to the underground palace when he arrived, his expression was slightly nervous, âHouâye, the underground palace has a precedent of only being opened once every thirty years, with the symbolism of protecting the countryâs foundation, if itâs opened for the sake of investigating the case today, it might affect the countryâs destinyââ
Huò WÄi LĂłu looked at JĂŹng MĂng with a touch of surprise, âSince Great Master is a senior monk who has achieved enlightenment, he must be aware that itâs the Buddhaâs spiritual bones which protect Great Zhou Dynastyâs foundation, not an empty underground palace. Now that the ĹarÄŤra has been lost for so many years, why does the Great Master presume that opening an underground palace would affect the countryâs destiny?â
JĂŹng MĂngâs complexion changed slightly as he hurriedly said, âSince thatâs the case, this humble monk will bring Houâye to enter the underground palace.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu nodded, while LĂn HuĂĄi and the rest naturally followed along. BĂł Ruò YĹu trailed after them, and beside her, Fu gonggong said with some interest: âTypically, the underground palace canât be trod into. Zajia didnât even enter the underground palace ten years ago since itâs the sacred land where the Buddhaâs spiritual bones were being enshrined. Allegedly, only senior monks who have attained enlightenment have the fortune of entering, and ordinary people entering will have their longevity reduced.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu remained expressionless when she heard that, which made Fu gonggong look at her, âYĹu You, youâre actually not afraid ofâŚâ
BĂł Ruò YĹu was in a slight predicament, âNot hiding from Gonggong, when minânß was a child, it was asserted that she would not live past eighteen, and there is a mere half-year before minânß turns eighteen. If it truly reduces oneâs longevity, then it is reckoned that not much can be taken off.â
Fu gonggong sucked in a mouthful of cold air, âPei pei pei, donât make such utterances, the Buddhist patriarch and deities in Heaven are listening, it would be terrible if it really comes trueâŚâ
Spitting sound effect. It has similar connotations to âtouchwoodâ.
BĂł Ruò YĹu issued a short chuckle. Fu gonggong said doubtfully, âWhy would someone assert that? Was the Buddhist monk of Taoist Priest lying? Did they also say that if you give a certain amount of money, they can help you overcome the calamity?â
On the contrary, BĂł Ruò YĹu said: âGonggong has made the wrong guess, the Taoist priest said that it wouldnât work even if money was given.â
Fu gonggong made a noise of surprise, âThat doesnât make sense ahâŚâ
BĂł Ruò YĹu curled her lips into a smile, as if she had never taken that claim seriously. Her line of sight shifted, moving towards Great Master JĂŹng MĂng who was walking at the very front, âAfter Gonggong attended the Grand ĹarÄŤra Ceremony ten years ago, when did he depart?â
Fu gonggong released a sigh, âBack when the ĹarÄŤra was lost, His Majesty flew into a great rage. The Sacrificial Offering Grand Ceremony was supposed to be an auspicious event, but the loss of the ĹarÄŤra will affect the countryâs fortune, and even has some connotations of terribly inauspicious omen. His Majesty had been exhausted from the travel down south to begin with, and he started to feel unwell that night. Though it was originally planned that he would leave on the third day, he departed on the morning of the second day, going down the mountain to take the water route back to the Capital. Back then, the matter was handed to the Luozhou Prefectural Magistrate to investigate, which was FĂŠng daren, General Yuè was the Commander-in-Chief back then, so he was aiding him from the side, whereas Wú daren and WĂĄng daren were in charge of the arrangements for the Grand Ceremony from the very start, and they had to stay behind to deal with the aftermath, hence they helped to investigate the case together with the aforementioned pair.
âDespite the month-long investigation, nothing was found. As a result, FĂŠng daren was reprimanded, remitting his promotion to the capital to five years later, Wú daren and WĂĄng daren were affected by a fair bit too.â
BĂł Ruò YĹuâs eyes did not stray away, âWhat about General Yuè?â
Fu gonggong said: âGeneral Yuè did not escape unscathed either of course. However, General Yuè rendered meritorious service by suppressing bandits later, which allowed him to enter the Zhenxi Army. For military officials, the position of a Commander-in-Chief isnât low per se, but if there are no military achievements, and he only depends on suppressing bandits to safeguard peace, it would be difficult for him to continue climbing upwards.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu did not have a deep understanding of governmental positions within the court and comprehension only emerged in her eyes after hearing Fu gonggongâs explanation.
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The group left the morgue courtyard, following the main road inside the temple northwards, before climbing up a flight of stairs, going past places like the ten square foot monastic room, the hall for preaching the Buddhist doctrine, and the Library Pavilion, until they reached an elevated platform. Pine and cypress extended towards the sky on the elevated platform, the bluestone tiles that formed the main road split off into two directions, with one road heading towards the Changing Pagoda at the peak of the mountain, while the other slanted and rounded off towards the east.
JĂŹng MĂng pointed towards the east, âThe entrance to the underground palace is in the eastââ
As they walked, JĂŹng MĂng stated, âThe underground palace was built in a natural cave in the previous dynasty, with its main body being at the half-way point of Xixia Mountain. After entering the outermost door, there are four more heavy doors, and ten years ago, it was this humble monkâs Temple Head-shixiong and two other Shishu who went inside. Those two Shishu are of high virtue as well, and they have attained nirvana after death in succession a few years back.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu did not express an opinion. Very quickly, the group saw a copper door that was mounted on a cliff in the middle of the pine forest.
The rock face was straight, with Buddhist hymns carved into the stone on both sides of the thick and heavy, primitively simple greenish-copper large doors. There were two martial monks standing left and right of the door, and upon seeing JĂŹng MĂng appear, both of them were slightly surprised.
JĂŹng MĂng stated: âMarquis Wuzhao has arrived as His Majestyâs representative, to enter the underground palace to have a look.â
The two martial monks exchanged mutual looks before they retreated to the side, holding their poles perpendicular to the ground. JĂŹng MĂng then added: âThey are martial monks from the Hall of Arahant, and are responsible for guarding the underground palace, with each guard shift lasting for six double-hours, regardless of rain or shine. If it isnât a martial monk with great tenacity, it would be difficult to persevere.â
ç˝ćą (pinyin: luo han) â According to Wikipedia: in Buddhism, it refers to one who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved nirvana.
After JĂŹng MĂng was done speaking, he took out a few keys that were the length of a palm and opened the first lock.
Since it hadnât been opened for ten years, the copper lock was tough, and JĂŹng MĂng had exert quite a bit of strength before he managed to open the door. Once the door was opened, the dark and damp air gushed out and brushed across their faces. JĂŹng MĂng ordered someone to hold a lamp before he brought the group into the passageway.
Though there were five heavy doors, only by going through the last door would it be considered as entering the underground palace. The group remained silent for the entire journey, and when they finally reached the front of the fifth heavy palace doors, everyone held their breaths in rapt attention. They only heard a loud click before the copper lock was opened, and the thick and heavy copper doors were unsealed, then the underground palace of the Famen Temple which was hidden behind a mysterious veil appeared before everyoneâs eyes.
What emerged in their vision was forty-nine stone steps, the flight of steps in the multiple of seven. On the landing of the stairs was a lotus pond carved out of stone, with a corridor at the end, and the paved road led to the front room of the underground palace. JĂŹng MĂng pointed in the direction of the room, âFurther upwards is a centre room, back room, and a secret shrine. The Five-Fold Treasure Chest which stores the ĹarÄŤra has always been enshrined in the secret shrineââ
Just as they entered the front room, they saw a pagoda structure sanctifying Ashoka â the last major Emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty of India â and within the Pagoda was another secret treasure of Buddhism. Huò WÄi LĂłu did not make any inquiries, going past the stone door to head into the middle room. The middle room had a gossamer white curtain in one area, enshrining a Buddhist ceremonial tool within, the back room had a three-fold treasure chest, and it also enshrined a secret Buddhist treasure.
After going through the stone door, Huò WÄi LĂłu promptly saw the copper coffer that was being enshrined on a lotus platform at a glance.
The copper coffer had a simple and unadorned design with a lock clasp, though the rivet on the one side of the lock was loose, and there were a number of Buddhist verses carved on it. It was impossible to judge whether the ĹarÄŤra was in it just from the appearance alone. When JĂŹng MĂng saw the copper coffer, he seemed to recall the unforeseen event from that year, âThat year, Shixiong personally held onto this chest to present the ĹarÄŤra, and it was barely displayed for a day during the Grand Ceremony before the accident happened. Despite being under thousands of staring eyes, no one knew how the ĹarÄŤra disappeared into thin air.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu asked, âOn the day of the Grand Ceremony, was the copper coffer ever opened?â
JĂŹng MĂng shook his head. âNot once. Each and every part of this Five-Fold Treasure Chest had been blessed by senior monks from the previous dynasty, and during every Grand Ceremony, the entire copper coffer that would be brought out instead of directly taking out the ĹarÄŤra. The key for this copper coffer has already disappeared in the previous dynasty, and it has never been opened within the past hundred years of this dynasty. When the accident occurred that day, the guards needed to use a knife to pry the copper coffer open when the His Majesty ordered for it to be opened. This is precisely why the humble monks present found it all the more peculiar. Everything was in perfect working condition, what kind of person would steal the golden coffin and the clear glass bottle storing the ĹarÄŤra from the confines of the copper coffer and sandalwood case.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu picked up the copper chest. It was the most valuable treasure in a Buddhist temple, and yet he picked it up without the slightest qualms. JĂŹng MĂng wanted to speak but stopped himself, repressing whatever he wanted to say in the end. Huò WÄi LĂłu waved his hand to beckon LĂš KÄ, who was standing at the very end, to come over, âCome here and take a look.â
The underground palace never saw the light of day; with the five heavy doors and the stone door inside, the security of the rooms within the underground palace were exceedingly tight. LĂš KÄ accepted the bronze coffer which was barely stained with dust. He took a glance at the lock clasp on the copper chest before stating: âThis lock comes from northern Shanxi. The lock is square, but the keyhole is extremely unusual, the lock and key have a long handle and is spoon-shaped, with the bottom of the spoon having a fretwork of a particular decorative design, and the decorative design has to be embedded into the keyhole before it can be unlocked. Since the internal dark pattern within the lock is different, there is only one lock and one key; unless a person is cognizant of the keyâs structure, itâs impossible to open the lock without damaging it.â
When Emperor Jianhe ordered for the bronze chest to be opened that day, he had commanded his guards to pry open the rivet of the copper chest, which was why one side of the copper chest had been damaged. That being said, how did the thief manage to open the copper coffer that day?
Huò WÄi LĂłu did not believe that there were spells that could phase through walls to extract objects. He opened the copper coffer again, only to see that the sandalwood case and silver coffin were still inside. These two folds of the treasure chest were extremely elaborate, but it was not locked shut.
âBring out the copper chest.â Huò WÄi LĂłu instructed LĂš KÄ.
The palace rooms were all square and partitioned off by stone doors, which could be considered as heavy obstructions. Huò WÄi LĂłu surveyed each area with a meticulous gaze, before he asked: âThe construction of this copper chest, does anyone in the outside world know about it?â
Great Master JĂŹng MĂng shook his head, âThere shouldnât be. This object has existed since the previous dynasty, and it was constantly enshrined within the underground palace afterwards, so the people who have seen it are extremely scarce.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu remained silent with sunken eyes. BĂł Ruò YĹu was standing a distance away but she was also studying the copper coffer, so Huò WÄi LĂłu beckoned her forward with his hand, âCome hereââ
BĂł Ruò YĹu stepped forward. LĂš KÄ did not dare to be negligent, and he quickly showed her the copper coffer. BĂł Ruò YĹu inspected the loosened rivet before opening the lid to take a look. The sandalwood case and silver coffin were perfectly intact.
Subsequently, she asked, âThis chest was only opened once ten years ago?â
Great Master JĂŹng MĂng nodded, âThat is the case, yes.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu stated, âHouâye, it is dim here, itâd be easier to inspect carefully outside.â
There were no clues within the underground palace itself, so Huò WÄi LĂłu did not prolong his stay there any further, bringing his entourage to walk outwards. BĂł Ruò YĹu fell one step behind, and when they were leaving the dark room, she took a subconscious glimpse at the lotus flower base that the copper coffer was placed on.
This base was still the same base. Owing to the long years, the simple and unadorned pigments had darkened. She contemplated briefly before she caught up with the group to exit together.
The interiors of the underground palace were cramped and dusky. Once they made their exit, everyone breathed out collectively before the group doubled back to the morgue courtyard.
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MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn was still examining the bones, and he was slightly surprised when he saw everyone return so quickly. LĂš KÄ placed the copper chest on the long table, which immediately prompted JĂŹng MĂng to say âAmitÄbhaâ, before he took off his kasaya hastily, âBenefactor, please place the chest on the kasaya.â
LĂš KÄ touched his nose and complied.
Upon seeing the exigency that JĂŹng MĂng treated this object with, BĂł Ruò YĹu cleansed her hands first before going forward to study it. The four walls of the copper coffer were glossy like an ancient mirror; let alone cracks, there wasnât even a scratch on it, which sufficiently proved that it had been very well-preserved all these years. Apart from the loose rivet, the lock did not show any traces of damage, which made BĂł Ruò YĹu frown as she said: âMinânß has once heard of northern Shanxi locks, of a well-known locksmith from Shanxi in the previous dynasty who created such locks. Owing to the complexity of its internal formation, and the intricacy of his craft, it was extremely rare for ordinary people and families to use this lock. Since thatâs the case, it can be assumed that the unlocking method wouldnât be widely circulated.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu did not expect that BĂł Ruò YĹu would know so much. He said, âNevertheless, itâs not possible for the person who stole the ĹarÄŤra to use a skill that can phase through walls to extract the object. Since there are no additional traces of damage on this copper coffer, itâs more than likely that they made entry through this lock.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu hummed in response as she started to inspect the chest carefully. At the side, LĂn HuĂĄi asked, âHow did the thief manage to open the lock and steal the relic when it was under the eyelids of the crowd that day?â
Huò WÄi LĂłuâs lips were lined with a near imperceptible sneer, âThere must be a way. No matter how the thief deliberately mystified their ways, they canât avoid having to open this lock. Letâs see if there is any evidence left on this chest.â
Seeing that MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn was examining that pile of human bones, Huò WÄi LĂłu asked him, âHave you concluded anything?â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn shook his head, âHouâye, my hands are somewhat bound and there isnât much I can do about it this time around.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu replied, âNo rush.â
At that moment, a rustling noise sounded from BĂł Ruò YĹuâs end. Huò WÄi LĂłu turned around, only to see BĂł Ruò YĹu taking out a snow-coloured handkerchief from her sleeve. She was wiping something on a corner of the sandalwood box, and once she took out her handkerchief, a black smudge could be seen on the white fabric. The stain was dry, and it was hard to distinguish what it was immediately. BĂł Ruò YĹu touched it with her fingertip, âSeems like lantern oil.â
âLet me have a lookââ
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn spoke up, and BĂł Ruò YĹu quickly handed over the handkerchief. MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn placed it under the light to illuminate it, âCertainly, itâs composed of fats, it might be resin or butter too. Itâs been too long; it has dried up.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu looked towards Great Master JĂŹng MĂng, whose expression distorted slightly, âThis⌠After it was opened once ten years ago, no one touched it again, and it was directly sent back to the underground palace.â
Which also meant that, within the past hundred years, it was only opened once ten years ago.
LĂn HuĂĄi hesitated momentarily, âEither It was left behind by the guards when His Majesty ordered for it to be unsealed, or it was left behind by the thief.â
JĂŹng MĂng quickly responded, âBack then, it was the imperial guards by His Majestyâs side who opened the lock. After a knife was used to pry it open, it was Shixiong (JĂŹng KĹng) who went forward to check it, and Shixiong has always revered this object, itâs unlikely that his hands would be stained with any filth.â
Therefore, it was left behind by the thief.
Huò WÄi LĂłuâs pupils shrank, âThe thief was within the temple, itâs not strange if they were stained with some lantern oil. Which places had lantern oil during the Buddhist rites that day?â
JĂŹng MĂng issued a bitter laugh, âAltar lamps were lit everywhere.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu sank into deep contemplation briefly, âDraw a sketch of the Buddhist rites arrangement from that day. Whether itâs the position of the ceremonial stage, what was placed on top, where the altar lamps were lit, do not omit any of those details. If [you] can still remember it clearly, sketch out the people who were the closest to the ĹarÄŤra as well.â
A thin layer of sweat was already oozing out of JĂŹng MĂngâs forehead. After hearing his order, he wiped away his sweat and agreed, âThis humble monk will sketch it out for Houâye by today.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu nodded, and then JĂŹng MĂng withdrew. With due caution, BĂł Ruò YĹu inspected the sandalwood case inside the copper chest again, and she discovered the same type of stain within the dark decorative patterns of the silver coffin. Since there was more than one stained area, it further cemented the fact that someone had opened the copper chest, but how the thief managed to succeed under a thousand staring eyes that day was honestly unimaginable.
âHouâye, the few Daren have arrived.â
Fu gonggong reported in a soft voice from outside. Turning his head back, Huò WÄi LĂłu saw that WĂĄng QÄŤng FÇ, WĂş YĂş, and Yuè MĂng QuĂĄn had arrived. The trio stepped forward and bowed before WĂş YĂş said: âDoes Houâye have any instructions?â
Given that the three in question had arranged the Grand Ceremony, Huò WÄi LĂłu wanted to ask about the details of that year, so he ordered the three of them to enter the right wing-room for questioning. After BĂł Ruò YĹu watched Huò WÄi LĂłu leave, she studied the ins and outs of the copper coffer again, but there were no additional yields. Although the underground palace was not ventilated and it was rather dry inside the palace rooms, ten years have elapsed when all was said and done, and it was even possible that the evidence had been destroyed.
Her refined brows scrunched together, countenance grim, and her entire person was cold and solemn as she single-mindedly devoted herself to the inspection. When MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn saw this kind of BĂł Ruò YĹu, his gaze was glued to her person for a moment. When BĂł Ruò YĹu finally noticed that MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn was staring at her, a few seconds had already passed, and she was slightly surprised when she collided with MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄnâs line of sight, âDoes Gongzi have any pointers to give?â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn laughed and shook his head, âThere is naturally none. Itâs just that looking at your appearance reminds me of a person.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu arched an eyebrow. MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn pointed at the right wing-room. âHouâye, it reminds me Houâye.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu was all the more surprised. MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn uttered, âPersevering to some extent, a heart that never lacks devotion to oneâs work; for this ilk of people, they will always excel the common regardless of what they do. Youâre young of age, yet your skills as a coroner surpasses that of ordinary coroners. If you were male, you could enter the officialdom and render meritorious service. Itâs a pity that youâre female. Have you ever thought about delving into the art of healing?â
Medical expertise and coroner skills had points of intersection. Moreover, MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn came from an aristocratic family of renowned physicians, and if she wished to learn medicine, it could be considered as being near a waterside pavilion â a favourable position â since he could recommend her to a teacher. However, BĂł Ruò YĹu shook her head, âMinânß specialises in the coroner discipline, though she has cursory knowledge of medicine, it is difficult to divide her attention and study intensively.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn was quite amazed. A woman working as a coroner wasnât really a long-term path, but if she studied and practiced medicine, not only would she be creditable and receive the respect of others, but she would also gain a good reputation. He sighed, âBó guniang is truly admirable.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu immediately asserted that âshe did not dare to accept the praiseâ. Upon realising that there was nothing more to gain from the copper chest, she could only place it at the side and walk up to the table to look at the pile of human bones. Apart from the broken ribs among the bones, there were no injuries elsewhere, nor were there any symptoms of poisoning. Therefore, if they wanted to verify a personâs identity, they could only base it off this pile of bones, which was genuinely difficult. BĂł Ruò YĹu fixed her eyes, picking up the bones to check them one by one, either splitting them apart or joining them together, examining them in a complicated manner.
Not long after, BĂł Ruò YĹuâs brows furrowed slightly, âGongzi is proficient in the field of medicine, does he know what kind of illness would lead to bony spurs growing out of human joints despite the lack of external injuries?â
This was what MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn was adept in, so he immediately answered: âNumerous illnesses that cause pain around the joints will cause such spurs, with osteoarthritis being one of them, where the finger joints, ankles, or knees swell up, and the second being rheumatic pain, which also causes pain and swelling at the joints, and even cause the growth of osteophytes (bony spurs). What kind of bony spurs are you referring to?â
BĂł Ruò YĹu gave the two finger bones to MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn, âMinânß discovered that there were minute bony spurs around the knees at the start, but since the murderer used a sharp object to dismember the corpse after he murdered the deceased, minânß had assumed that it was left behind by the murder weapon scraping the bone. Now that minânß has discovered it on the finger joints as well, however, the murderer couldnât have gone as far as chopping the finger joints as well. Hence, these bony spurs must have grown out of the deceased himself.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn looked over the two finger bones carefully, âIf thatâs the case, the patient will feel sore around his finger joints, especially after strenuous exercise.â
BĂł Ruò YĹuâs heart settled. Using one piece of evidence alone was not enough to determine a deceasedâs identity, but if it was iron-clad evidence from the skeletal remains, then it was largely different. She stepped out the door to ask the embroidered emissary, âAre the two Shifu, LiÇo FĂĄn and LiÇo JuĂŠ still around?â
LiÇo FĂĄn and LiÇo JuĂŠ did not follow them to the underground palace, and she did not see the pair after returning. The embroidered emissary replied: âThey have already gone back, does Guniang wish to see them?â
BĂł Ruò YĹu was about to nod her head when she heard the sound of conversing voices outside the courtyard. The manner of speaking was fierce, as if they were quarrelling, and this noise drew Fu gonggong and LĂn HuĂĄi out of the right wing-room. Hence, the few of them strode towards the courtyard entrance together.
Unexpectedly, it was LiÇo FĂĄn and another monk in his thirties who were arguing outside the courtyard.
âLiÇo FĂĄn shifu, what is going on here?â
Seeing that they had disturbed them, LiÇo FĂĄn twisted his body and pressed his hands together before bowing, âThis small monk heard that Houâye had returned from the underground palace, and wanted to come over to make inquiries, but he saw LiÇo QÄŤng shixiong sneaking around outside the courtyardââ
Once the other monk heard that description, his face became red instantaneously, âShidi, what sneaking around, donât speak indiscriminately. I merely wished to take a look, thatâs all.â
ĺ¸ĺź (pinyin: shi di) â an address for a younger same-generation apprentice from the same cultivation temple.
LiÇo FĂĄn sneered, âItâs not as though LiÇo QÄŤng shixiong was Shifuâs disciple, why are [you] so concerned about this case?â
LiÇo QÄŤng raised his chin, âThis matter happened inside the temple, anyone would be concerned.â Then, he saw that Fu gonggong and the rest were looking at him, so he swiftly executed a bow, âThat being said, this small monk will take his leave, and refrain from disturbing the Benefactors here.â
He promptly left after bowing, rage colouring his expression, but his gait was extremely fast.
Noting that cold anger was still present on LiÇo FĂĄnâs visage, BĂł Ruò YĹu hurriedly said: âLiÇo FĂĄn shifu, may one ask if Great Master JĂŹng KĹng had any rheumatic pain? Especially after strenuous exerciseââ
LiÇo FĂĄnâs pupils focused as he nodded swiftly, âYes. Shifu was getting on with his years, and he did have rheumatic pain.â
In response, LĂn HuĂĄi asked, âHas Guniang discovered something?â
BĂł Ruò YĹu nodded, âThe deceased was afflicted with rheumatic pain at his joints.â
LĂn HuĂĄi wavered, âBut most elderly suffer from this illness in their old age.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu replied, âMinânß is aware, which is why she asks LiÇo FĂĄn shifu to think about it sedulously, which were the areas where Great Master JĂŹng KĹng ached on his body? Or has it ever swelled before?â
LiÇo FĂĄnâs brows knitted, âThe middle finger and index finger of Shifuâs right hand was thicker than most people. Sometimes when the Buddhist rites were taking too long, it would even be difficult for him to knock the wooden fish or twirl his Buddhist beads, and on the right side of the knee bend, right, Shifu had problems exerting weight on his right leg, and he needed to warm it every autumn and winter before he could walk.â
The bottom of BĂł Ruò YĹuâs eyes brightened a little, âFrom the examination just now, the deceasedâs skeletal remains certainly went through some pathological changes in those few areas. Although itâs common for the elderly to suffer from rheumatic pain, there are a lot of joints in the body, but patients who suffer from the symptoms in these three exact areas are not many. Furthermore, the bone age and height match, in addition to the other material evidence left together with the human remains, itâs basically enough to verify that this deceased is precisely Great Master JĂŹng KĹng.â
The rims of LiÇo FĂĄnâs eyes reddened instantaneously when he heard those words, âThis small monk⌠This small monk knew it was Shifu. Shifu never left Famen Temple all these years, he suffered from false accusations and died, hence why the Buddha statue gave rise to cracks, which finally allowed everything to be exposed under the HeavensâŚâ
BĂł Ruò YĹu wanted to comfort him but she did not know how she should start. A skeleton that was only revealed to everyone after ten years, was honestly a cause for deep grief. She turned her body to look at the Buddha statue inside the hall before she abruptly asked: âThe Buddha statue wonât be used again after this, right?â
LiÇo FĂĄn smiled painfully for a moment, âA Buddha statue that once hid skeletal remains, how could it accept the kneeling and prayers of others?â
After BĂł Ruò YĹu nodded, Fu gonggong asked, âWhat does YĹu YĹu want to do?â
BĂł Ruò YĹu replied, âMinânß wants to smash open the Buddha statue to see if any clues were left behind inside.â
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When the sound of banging and slamming reverberated, Huò WÄi LĂłu stepped out of the right wing-room, only to see that the Buddha statue had been lifted out of the central hall and placed on a carpet, while two embroidered emissaries were holding iron hammers as they smashed the Buddha statue. The very first thing they smashed was the lotus flower pedestal, and once it was broken into pieces, a large number of maggots that had become dried husks fell out, and the sight of them made scalps numb.
The people standing in the vicinity moved away, and only BĂł Ruò YĹu was crouching beside the floor of maggot corpses, meticulously inspecting the inner walls of the bronze statue. Huò WÄi LĂłu stared at her back figure with narrowed eyes, and it was unknown when MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn had slowly sidled up to him.
âBó guniang really invokes fondness in others ah.â
âMnâŚâŚâ Huò WÄi LĂłu hummed in response, but his brows twisted together shortly after, âMn?â