Fengling and Yunze returned to the Great Buddha Temple and informed King Ruian.
King Ruian had finished the case at this time, but the case did not make much progress compared to the previous trial. Although he also felt that the abbot was wrong, the abbot answered every question with reason and basis, making it difficult for people to find fault.
There was a flaw. King Ruian spent most of the night and most of the day without much gain.
Regarding the abbot of the Great Buddha Temple, there is no conclusive evidence, and without the emperor's decree, he cannot take him down at will.
King Ruian was furious, but he had no choice but to listen to Fengling and wait for Su Rong and Ye Guixue to come to him.
Because he summoned all the monks for interrogation and interrogated them one by one. Even after the interrogation was completed and no desired results were obtained, he still refused to release them, so that no one was cooking in the dining room of the Great Buddha Temple.
The monks had no food to eat, and King Ruian was not in the mood to eat.
When Fengling came back, the abbot was making repeated assurances to King Ruian, "Amitabha, Your Majesty, and the poor monks have all been told what they need to explain. There are so many monks in the temple, and you have already asked all the questions you should ask. Should everyone be released?"
If this continues, the elderly uncles and young nephews will not be able to bear the cold and hunger, and they will die."
King Ruian also felt that it could not continue like this, so he waved his hand and said, "Let's all leave. Do whatever you need to do."
The abbot breathed a sigh of relief.
Fengling walked in from the outside and happened to hear the two talking. She said in a good mood: "Goodbye, master abbot, my sister and Young Master Ye discovered a gold hiding place in the mountain behind Yingzui Cliff. Behind the Great Buddha Temple
Thousands of acres of forest on the mountain, including Eagle Beak Cliff, are the property of the Great Buddhist Temple. You have to explain this clearly. Otherwise, I think you will have to walk around without food, let alone food."
The abbot's expression changed.
Fengling laughed, stepped forward and patted the abbot on the shoulder, then with a backhand, tied the man up easily. After that, he searched everything on his body with experience and threw it aside, even the clothes on his neck.
He took off all the Buddhist beads to prevent him from swallowing them and then blocked his mouth with a handkerchief. Prince Ruian, who was shocked and unresponsive, said: "Your Majesty, don't be too soft in your methods. You should praise Mr. Xie from the palace."
Prince, he is your son, so he can do it, and the trial is a joy. You are so indifferent, and you are too kind, so naturally you will not get anything out of the trial. I will tie you up, and hand it over here.
Let me show you, do you want to follow me to the Eagle Beak Cliff on the mountain behind the Great Buddha Temple to see where the gold was found?"
King Ruian was helpless, "The trial of others is different from the trial of the abbot. He was valued by the Queen Mother back then and was given the gift by Your Majesty. Without the Holy Order, it would be difficult for me to capture him."
Fengling nodded in understanding, "Then I'm not afraid. My sister is not afraid of this, so I'll help you. Would you like to go and have a look?"
King Ruian naturally wanted to take a look and nodded immediately.
Fengling handed the tied host to a secret guard, and then led the way to King Ruian.
Su Rong and Ye Guixue were not actually taking a walk, but when Fengling found them, they were coming down the mountainside and walking along the road. They seemed to be walking slowly, so Fengling misunderstood them as taking a walk.
Fengling left to find Queen Ruian, and Su Rong stamped her feet and said to Ye Guixue: "Let's find a place to roast pheasants and wait for King Ruian. I'm hungry."
Ye Guixue nodded, "Okay."
Su Rong didn't want to move at all, and ordered the few secret guards who stayed behind to catch the pheasants.
Soon, the secret guards caught the pheasant. Su Rong and Ye Guixue found a place to avoid the snow, set up dry firewood and started roasting the pheasant while waiting for King Ruian to arrive.
King Ruian arrived quickly.
Su Rong and Ye Guixue's pheasant had just been roasted. They each caught half of it, and it was delicious. Seeing King Ruian coming, Su Rong greeted him with a smile, "Your Highness, do you want to eat together?"
King Ruian wanted to shake his head, but after working all night and most of the day, his stomach was empty, so he nodded instead, "Thank you both very much. I have indeed not eaten today."
Feng Ling rushed forward, cut a pheasant that had been roasted and set aside in half, and generously gave half to King Ruian, "Your Majesty, please!"
King Ruian took it and thanked him.
Several people were hungry, so they wanted to fill their stomachs first before talking. For a while, they all ate pheasants and no one said anything.
Su Rong and Fengling ate quickly, not as slowly as Ye Guixue and King Ruian. After Su Rong finished eating, she wiped her hands with a handkerchief and told King Ruian how she found the place where the gold was hidden yesterday.
, and then said to King Ruian: "In my judgment, in such a large gold hiding place, there must have been more than two hundred boxes of gold hidden in the past. Some of it was smuggled away a few days ago. After all, the traces are still new. Fortunately,
Gui Xue and I act quickly, otherwise if it is a few days later, the two hundred boxes will be gone."
Ye Guixue nodded, "Yes, the traces are very new, and they only happened in the past few days."
Fengling immediately answered, "Yunze and I searched all over the Great Buddha Temple and found only two secret passages, one leading to the back mountain and the other leading to the bottom of the mountain. I guess we asked about the back mountain to deceive others.
Doing such unspeakable things."
King Ruian filled his stomach and gained some strength. He nodded, "I have a general understanding. I have to go to the place where the gold is hidden." He stood up and asked Su Rong and Ye Guixue, "Miss Qi and Ye Er.
Young Master, should you go with me or go to the Great Buddha Temple to rest for a while?"
Su Rong waved her hand and said, "Fengling will lead the way. Your Majesty, please go on your own. Let's go to the Great Buddhist Temple and meet the abbot."
King Ruian nodded.
So, with Fengling leading the way, King Ruian went to the place where the gold was hidden, while Su Rong and Ye Guixue went to the Great Buddha Temple.
When we arrived at the Great Buddha Temple, we saw that the abbot was tied up and sitting on a chair. The other monks in the Great Buddha Temple were squatting together, like frightened birds. The guards of Ruian Prince's Palace and the Protector's Palace were guarding
With these people.
Seeing Su Rong and Ye Guixue, the abbot screamed.
Su Rong stepped forward, pulled off the veil that blocked the abbot's mouth, and looked at him, "Master abbot, do you have something to say to me?"
The abbot said: "The poor monk was wronged."
Su Rong laughed, "Isn't it your fault that the gold hidden on the mountainside of Yingzui Cliff is your fault?"
The abbot's face turned pale, "No, it's not..."
Su Rong asked: "Then who are you talking about?"
"The poor monk doesn't know."
Su Rong put the veil back on him and refused to talk nonsense with him, "I'm not the person who is trying the case. If you say you are unjust and you don't know these things, it's useless to tell me. If you don't tell the truth, I can't help you. If you
If you don’t want to drag the Great Buddha Temple to death together with the closure of the temple, it’s best to think about it first.”
After she finished speaking, she ignored the abbot and said to Ye Guixue: "We are also tired. Looking for a place to rest?"
Ye Guixue glanced at the abbot and nodded, "The courtyard where I lived last time was pretty good."
Su Rong nodded, "I think it's good too, let's go."
So, the two of them went to the courtyard where they stayed last time to rest.