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Chapter 97 Past Events and Secrets

The young man was naturally Zhu Jinxuan dressed as a man, and the one who guarded him behind him was Hu Xiaolin, the leader of the big guards who protected Zhu Jinxuan's safety.

The disruption of the Dongchang was naturally not a good thing for those major sects. The feeling of being kidnapped when they saw that the fruit of victory was about to be obtained made them even more sad that they wanted to vomit blood. Especially when Li Yu was so tough that he wanted to drive all major sects away, obviously having to eat alone.

But the practice of Dongchang is undoubtedly an excellent opportunity for Zhu Jinxuan.

Although Zhu Jinxuan didn't know that Dongchang had already known that she had left the capital and went to Jiangnan, all the Dongchang people who appeared in the Zen Temple today arrived in Xin'an County because of her.

But she knew that if Dongchang knew her secret, she would be able to keep the secret for her.

Because her departure was approved by her emperor brother.

If the Jinyiwei is the emperor's personal army, then the Dongchang will be the emperor's inner minister.

As long as it is the emperor's order, the East Factory will implement it without fail. Unlike the Jinyiwei, it may be affected by the cabinet.

Therefore, Zhu Jinxuan was not afraid to expose her identity to Dongchang, especially Li Yu, the eunuch in the palace.

Therefore, although Hu Xiaolin, in the idea of ​​losing one person, would be less dangerous and did not want Zhu Jinxuan to take risks, in the end he failed to convince Zhu Jinxuan and could only agree to Zhu Jinxuan's request.

The next thing was simple. I knew that Zhu Jinxuan was in Li Yu from Yao Town. After hearing Jia Teng's return, I naturally had no doubts. After seeing Zhu Jinxuan, I immediately fell to the ground and sent Zhu Jinxuan to the hall with Hu Xiaolin, not daring to argue.

Although it is possible to ruin a meritorious service and then gain the opportunity of the factory manager Jiang Zhuang, if Li Yu is asked to choose between Jiang Zhuang, the factory manager of the East Factory, and Zhu Jinxuan, the youngest sister who is most favored by the emperor, and given him ten thousand chances, he would choose Zhu Jinxuan without hesitation.

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In the hall, Zhu Jinxuan, led by Huiming, bypassed the Buddha statue, and the hall that was originally full of monks, was no longer a figure except Zhu Jinxuan and Huiming. Even Hu Xiaolin had already left the hall.

"Now, can you please tell the monk about his true identity?" Huiming suddenly stopped, turned around, folded his hands together, looked at Zhu Jinxuan, and whispered.

"What does the mage mean?" Zhu Jinxuan not only frowned, but her royal brother took a great risk when she left the capital secretly this time. She was unwilling to cause the prince to suffer because of her own reasons.

"I will not hide it from the nobles. What the nobles will see next involves royal secrets. If the nobles' identity is not what the young monk speculated, then I am afraid that the young monk will not make the nobles come true." Although I knew that the young man in front of me should be a girl, with a noble status, Huiming's attitude was still neither humble nor arrogant.

"Oh? I don't know what the mage thinks I am?" The suspicion on Zhu Jinxuan's face turned into curiosity.

"The young daughter of the late emperor, the youngest girl of the current saint, and the princess of Xianyou." Huiming said with a calm expression, but his tone was very certain.

"How did the master guess my identity?" Zhu Jinxuan couldn't help but take a step back, showing her vigilance, but she felt a little regretful in her heart why she wanted Hu Xiaolin to leave just now.

"Amitabha, the little monk is not wrong," Huiming recited the Buddha's name again, and his expression seemed to relax a lot. "Since it is the arrival of Princess Xianyou, the little monk can hand over the things Jixiao left behind to the princess."

In Zhu Jinxuan's still vigilant eyes, Huiming turned around, tiptoed on her toes regardless of her image, tried her best to move upwards with her right hand, and stroked her back behind the Buddha statue. After a moment, her eyes lit up and her right hand pressed down suddenly.

The originally smooth Buddha statue suddenly opened behind it, revealing the "world inside the abdomen".

"This, this, this, this, this, this, yes..."

Zhu Jinxuan was startled and jumped backwards involuntarily, as if worried about something. However, after seeing Huiming regaining her previous expression, she stood there respectfully with her hands folded and without any movement, she couldn't help but look at the hole behind the Buddha statue with a red look. With just one glance, her eyes could no longer move, and her trembling fingers pointed at the object in the hole, her voice trembling, and she could not say a word in full.

"The princess should know why the little monk asked about the princess' identity first?" Huiming could understand why Zhu Jinxuan was so excited. She sighed and asked softly.

"Fa, Master,"

After a while of relaxation, Zhu Jinxuan's excitement finally calmed down. Although she was still a little bumpy, she was able to express her inner doubts in full.

"Are these things?"

"That's right, these are the treasures that Jixiao entrusted to his master back then." Hui Ming understood what Zhu Jinxuan meant, nodded and said softly.

"Originally, only the ancestors in the temple knew about these things, but the ancestors felt that they might not have been in the world at the end of the year. Then they informed the monk of these secrets in the autumn of the year and ordered the monk to keep this secret strictly and pass it on to their disciples before their death." As if he was thinking of Master Zhixing who passed away, Huiming's voice sounded a little sad.

"Can the mage tell me the whole thing in detail?" Walking back to Huiming, Zhu Jinxuan looked at the items that were empty and had a little sad voice.

"The princess is the blood of the late emperor, and the little monk must know everything..."

In fact, Ji Xiao did not ask for his own request to leave the capital as people said, because he was afraid of disaster. After all, Ji Xiao was not stupid. He had done so many things that caused public anger before. If he left the palace and the emperor's protection, any man in the martial arts world would make him splatter on the spot.

Therefore, the reason why he did that was actually the secret order of the late emperor.

Although the late emperor believed in Buddhism, he was recognized as his intelligence. How could he give Ji Xiao five hundred blank covenants so easily. Therefore, the five hundred blank covenants were actually the amulets given to Ji Xiao by the late emperor, in order to enable Ji Xiao to complete the secret order.

Unfortunately, the late emperor still misread Ji Xiao.

Less than half a month after leaving the capital and receiving more than a dozen masters from the martial arts world, Jixiao was unwilling to be bound by the secret orders of the late emperor. Therefore, he found a small temple, which had just been built for a few years, and even the main hall had not been completely built and the Buddha statues had not been molded.

He threatened the then Zhixing Master to issue a secret order to take over the task that should have been completed by Ji Xiao.

Of course, in addition to coercion, Jixiao also gave some benefits to the Zen Temple.

"This Buddha statue was shaped by Jixiao in less than 20 years. The hall was redesigned by him. Because he supervised the construction of the Da Yongchang Temple, the hall and the Buddha statue were much more majestic than other temples."

Recalling the scene when he was a little novice monk, Huiming couldn't help but feel very moved.

"It is precisely because of this magnificent hall and Buddha statue that the Zen Temple has been in Xin'an County in just over a decade, and even in several nearby counties, so the ancestor never complained about Ji Xiao's threats back then. Instead, he sighed in front of the young monk that our Zen Temple owed Ji Xiao some of its faults, because these should have been Ji Xiao's credit."

"If Ji Xiao was beheaded and abandoned the market, the emperor could know Ji Xiao's contribution, perhaps he would be allowed to leave his entire body." Huiming's voice felt a little guilty.
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