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Chapter 393 The good show begins

When Feng Zhou was fighting a group of assassins of unknown origin, in the secretary's prison, a handsome monk and Yu Yunwen met with Zhao Kui and stated their interests.

The reason why I wanted to meet Zhao Kui was because there was a rumor in the official circles that the officials wanted to use Secretary Lang Zhao Kui as a suspect to investigate the capsizing case of the navy ship. They led the Criminal Department, the Palace Department and the monks to go to Qingyuan Mansion to investigate the capsizing case of the ship.

Therefore, Zhao Kui is about to fly. Officials and magicians who want to share the credit for this matter will naturally go to him.

At this time, Zhao Kui also received Zhao Gou's order to solve the capsized case of the navy ship within ten days. Zhao Kui, who had no clues, felt that the case was treacherous and confusing, and it was not the work of his little secretary Lang.

It can be solved.

But he slapped his chest in front of the emperor this morning. Should he back down?

At this time, Yu Yunwen brought a monk and told Zhao Kui that this monk could solve the mystery of the capsized navy ship.

"Abbot of Jingguang Temple? Master Shengde?" Zhao Kui looked at the handsome and outrageous monk in front of him with shocked eyes.

I saw Master Shengde wearing a brocade cassock and a gold-topped Vairocana hat. He was holding a golden tin staff, and his face was full of energy. There seemed to be a faint light flowing, just like a bright jewel, naturally shining. Zhao Kui said to him

After just a few glances, I felt admiration and closeness in my heart.

Compared with the Master Shengde in front of him, the Taoist Fengzhou he invited this morning was a little less attractive.

He is also a monk, and Master Shengde looks like an accomplished monk. He is also the abbot of Jingguang Temple. Both in terms of strength and appearance, he is far stronger than Feng Zhou.

Although the so-called Master Feng Zhoufeng also has an extraordinary appearance, compared with Master Shengde, he is just an ordinary person.

Although he thought so in his heart, Zhao Kui naturally would not treat him as a guest as soon as he arrived.

"I have heard of the reputation of Master Shengde, but if you say that you can solve this case, I can't help but feel suspicious. The master is a monk. He usually eats fasts and chants sutras to save all sentient beings. If even the master wants to impress ordinary people,

If the case is solved, then the Imperial City Division, the Palace Division, the Dali Temple and the Ministry of Punishment should all hang themselves together."

Yu Yunwen said: "Master Zhao, this case is urgent. You might as well listen to Master Shengde's statement first. Even if you don't accept it, there will be no loss."

Zhao Kui chuckled and made a gesture of invitation...

Seeing this, Shengde put his hands together and chanted the Buddha's name. The treasure light flowed faintly in front of him, and then he said: "Master Zhao, the capsize of the navy ship was indeed not caused by human power..."

After burning the incense, Zhao Kui stood up from the table with excitement and said: "Okay! I promise you that I will recommend you to the officials at the court meeting tomorrow! I only hope that the master can really capture the East China Sea as you said.

A giant monster appears before the Holy One!"

He was talking so excitedly that he completely forgot why the emperor sent him back to find Feng Zhou.

Shengde nodded slightly, with a calm expression on his face: "I will definitely live up to your expectations."

After bidding farewell to the excited Zhao Kui, Yu Yunwen seemed a little silent, and Shengde was speechless all the way.

When the two separated, Yu Yunwen suddenly raised his hands and said: "Master, I heard that there is a holy monk in Lingyin Temple, Master Daoji. Some people say that he is the reincarnation of Arhat who subdued the dragon. Is it true?"

Shengde smiled at Yu Yunwen and said, "Yes or no, it all depends on your heart!"

Yu Yunwen looked into Shengde's eyes and nodded slowly: "Okay, master, take a rest early and have a meeting tomorrow. I wish you all the best!"

"Almsgiver Yu, the poor monk takes his leave."

Looking at Shengde's retreating figure, Yu Yunwen let out a long sigh.

Yu Yunwen was extremely intelligent, and was involved in all three religions. He never doubted the Buddhist theories of Master Shengde, but he always felt that something was wrong, but he could not explain it.

He thought for a long time, then thought about Feng Zhou he met at the gate of the city, and then thought about the divine monk Daoji who was listening to people's praises. He seemed to be about the same age.

Is it true that today’s world of outstanding talents is dominated by young people?

Still not right!

Yu Yunwen thought that he was a scholar, so he respected ghosts and gods and kept away from them. He treated monks and Taoists equally, but he felt that his feelings towards Fengzhou and Shengde were completely different.

This does not involve knowledge, nor does it involve speaking attitude.

But why he felt different, Yu Yunwen couldn't tell.

"Fortunately, in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, no matter how deeply you hide, others can still find out."

Yu Yunwen could only comfort himself in this way.

Taishi Lingfu.

When Zhang Yuanzong came back, he saw Feng Zhou sitting in the yard drinking tea and admiring the moon, seemingly not sleepy.

Looking at his whole body and the entire yard, there were no traces of a fight.

Are those people not here?

Or was he dealt with by Feng Zhou?

He walked up to Feng Zhou and was about to ask a question when he saw Feng Zhou turn around and said with a smile: "The Celestial Master is back. As expected, the Celestial Master Zhang predicted what was going to happen. Sure enough, someone is coming."

"Has the corpse been disposed of?" Zhang Tianshi took a deep breath and could not smell the slightest smell of blood.

"What corpse? I can't understand what the Heavenly Master said."

Feng Zhou stood up slowly: "I was just saying that someone was coming. I didn't say anything else."

Zhang Yuanzong was startled and couldn't help but smile bitterly.

He naturally understood what Feng Zhou meant.

You have your plan, I have my attitude.

Don't think that I am an insect in your hand.

You may not know my details.

Thinking of this, Zhang Yuanzong sighed again, bowed his hands to Feng Zhou, turned around and returned to his small courtyard.

At midnight on the next day, the official Zhao Gou was congratulated at the pavilion of the Daqing Palace, received the princes and officials, and held a large court meeting.

All things being said, the Imperial Censor, Prime Minister Gong Maoliang, impeached the Prime Minister, Qin Huibing, for being good to the country, violating the laws of nature, focusing on the party, and confusing the emperor's heart, causing Haotian to become angry, causing disasters, and destroying thousands of ships in the navy.

His advice was: The prime minister of Qin has made heaven angry and people resentful, so he should be deposed to please people's hearts.

Many ministers reconsidered and asked the emperor to depose Qin Hui to calm the people.

In fact, this was just a piece of fat thrown by the emperor to the war ministers, and he took the opportunity to beat Qin Hui. Qin Hui knew it well, and immediately knelt in front of the palace, begging bitterly, with tears pouring down, and argued that the capsized ship was caused by the enemy.

What he did was that someone in the court had ulterior motives and used this to bring trouble to the court. He, Qin Hui, was loyal to the Song Dynasty and to His Majesty, and had no second thoughts.

Of course Zhao Gou would come down the steps because he did not dare to truly abolish Qin Hui's phase.

Since the peace talks in Shaoxing, Qin Hui had actually been the spokesman for Jin's interests in the Southern Song Dynasty. Zhao Gou feared the Jin people like a tiger, and even if he had the courage to do so, he would not dare to deprive Qin Hui of his position.

So at this moment, the emperor's secretary Lang Zhao Kui came out and made ground-breaking remarks, saying that the case of the capsized ship with thousands of materials had been solved and was caused by a giant beast in the East China Sea. He also recommended Master Shengde, the abbot of Jingguang Temple, to go to the East China Sea to slay the demons.

magic!

The emperor was extremely shocked and immediately summoned Shengde to see him.

In the Daqing Hall, Shengde met Emperor Zhao Gou, paid homage with Buddhist rites, and wished him peace.

When Zhao Gou saw Shengde's graceful demeanor, and there seemed to be light flowing on his face, he looked like an eminent monk. He immediately felt good about him and asked: "Master, is the abbot of Jingguang Temple? I heard that there are two eminent monks in Lin'an Prefecture.

, one is Crazy Daoji, and the other is your Jade Shengde. When I saw you today, I turned out to be a virtuous and eminent monk!"

Shengde bowed and saluted: "Thank you so much for the official's praise. I am too embarrassed to deserve it."

Zhao Gou nodded, his eyes flashed slightly, and he asked: "Master Shengde, what Zhao Qing just said, the capsize of the Qianliu ship was caused by the giant beast in the East China Sea, is this possible?"

As soon as these words came out, there was a sudden silence in the hall, and everyone's eyes fell on Shengde.

Shengde solemnly said: "It's exactly like this when I return to my official home!"

Zhao Gou nodded and asked again: "Is there any evidence?"

Shengde shook his head and said: "Although the young monk cannot produce any evidence, he can capture this giant beast on the East China Sea and eliminate this harm for Your Majesty and the people of the world."

Zhao Gou nodded secretly and asked again: "But I don't know why this giant beast attacked the navy ship along our coast?"

Shengde clasped his hands together, showing off his elegance as a holy monk, and said: "Amitabha, because you don't cultivate literary virtues, you are causing this disaster."

As soon as these words came out, the whole court was in an uproar. Prime Minister Qin Hui's face suddenly turned pale with anger.


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