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Chapter 947 The whereabouts of the relic

Yan Yusheng made it clear about Lan Xiuqi's illness before that he could only be forced to live for 15 days. Within 15 days, the Buddha's bone relics must be found before he could save Lan Xiuqi.

In the past few days, Han Jiulin has ordered his men to search for the whereabouts of the Buddha's bone relics across the country, but there has been no accurate feedback.

All large and small temples across the country, as long as they were officially registered, were contacted and interrogated, but there were no clues.

In a few days, it will be October 30th, and he will leave at any time to participate in the battle of the gods. His life and death are uncertain, and it is also unknown when he will be able to return. There is not much time left for him to find the relics.

Taking a deep breath, Han Jiulin turned to Liu Yueyi and said, "Sister, please come inside, let's go in."

The two of them followed Xu Zecheng into the courtyard, and first came to the guest room where Lan Xiuqi lived.

At this time, Yan Yusheng had just finished changing Lan Xiuqi's medicine. Han Jiulin stepped forward and asked, "Mr. Lan, how do you feel?"

Lan Xiuqi's face was still pale and his energy seemed listless. He coughed a few times, squeezed out a smile, and chuckled: "It's pretty good."

Han Jiulin accompanied Lan Xiuqi and said a few words. Seeing that Lan Xiuqi was in poor condition, he told him to have a good rest, then turned around and left the guest room with Yan Yusheng and Liu Yueyi.

"This is one of my eldest sisters. Her arm was cut off in order to save me. This incident has always been a regret in my heart. I also asked the old gentleman to treat her."

Arriving outside the courtyard, Han Jiulin briefly introduced the two of them and explained the purpose of his visit.

Yan Yusheng glanced at Liu Yueyi's empty sleeves, frowned slightly and said: "With the juice of Seven Star Grass and Sansheng Sanshi Fruit, it is easy to treat her broken arm, but I am worried that there will be sequelae."

He looked at Han Jiulin and continued: "It's only been a few days since you recovered from taking the medicine. Your cultivation is advanced and you haven't felt any side effects. It doesn't mean that the medicine will have no side effects."

"Divine Doctor Yan, Jiulin has already told me about this matter, and I am not worried about the sequelae or side effects.

Everything in this world, every drink and every peck, has its own cause and effect. Since Jiulin has found me and can provide me with an opportunity, this is my cause and effect. There is no way to escape cause and effect. So, please rest assured.

Give me treatment."

Yan Yusheng looked at Liu Yueyi in surprise and said with a smile: "Didn't you realize that you, a little girl, speak quite well? Do you believe in Buddhism?"

Liu Yueyi nodded with a smile and said: "When my arm was cut off, I felt depressed for a while. Later I went on a trip and met a master in Sichuan and Tibet. I realized the truth of life from his words and began to practice Buddhism.

.”

Yan Yusheng nodded and said, "Well, since you said so, I don't have anything to say. I will go and prepare the medicine for you."

Liu Yueyi bowed slightly respectfully and said thanks: "Thank you, old miracle doctor."

Han Jiulin stood aside, but his eyes flickered, and he tried to ask: "Sister, you have met Buddhists in the Sichuan and Tibetan areas before, have you ever heard of anything related to the relics?"

Lan Xiuqi's life was at stake. At this time, Han Jiulin was preoccupied with finding the relics. He just heard Liu Yueyi say that he met the master in the Sichuan and Tibetan areas, and he asked casually with a trying attitude.

Originally, Han Jiulin had no hope of true retribution, and Liu Yueyi could provide him with clues. But after hearing this, Liu Yueyi raised her eyebrows and replied without thinking: "I have heard of legends related to the relics, but I don't know.

Know whether it is true or false.”

When Han Jiulin heard this, he beamed with joy and said, "Whether it's true or not, just tell me."

Liu Yueyi nodded, thought for a moment, and then narrated: "Legend has it that after the Buddha Sakyamuni in India passed into Nirvana, the relics were divided among the eight kings of India at that time. One of the relics was inlaid

On the Vajra, the most precious treasure of Indian Buddhism.

Now only the relics on the vajra have been preserved, and they have become the highest-level Buddhist disciples in Bodhgaya and are passed down from generation to generation."

"The Buddhist son of Tianzhu, Vajra?" Han Jiulin frowned when he heard this.

He is the Northern King of China and has unparalleled power in China. If there are relics in China, no matter how great the resistance is, he can suppress the opposition and use them to treat Lan Xiuqi's illness.

But what Tianzhu Buddha had in his hands was beyond his reach and beyond his capabilities.

You can't just rashly ask a Buddhist disciple in Tianzhu for a Buddhist token, right? Not to mention whether they are willing to give it, or how much money they can get in exchange.

But the impact behind this incident is very terrifying. If one thing is not done well, it will directly cause hostile disputes between the two countries and affect the stability of tens of millions of people.

This may even trigger protests from Buddhists around the world.

Han Jiulin wrinkled and asked again without giving up: "Is there no accurate news about the relics in China?"

Liu Yueyi shook her head and said: "Buddha bone relics are divided into two types. One is Buddha bones, such as teeth, parietal bones, finger bones and other hard, unburned bones.

There is also a colorless fluorescent bead-like object, which is a real relic.

Real relics can only be produced when a truly profound Buddhist master reaches nirvana. There used to be some in China, but later they were lost due to wars and disputes. There is a temple in Jinling that contains Buddha bone relics, but they are parietal bone relics, not

The relic you are looking for."

Han Jiulin nodded and sighed sadly.

If there is really only one relic in this world, and it is the treasure of Tianzhu Buddhism, then it will be too difficult to get it. Is there really no way to save Lan Xiuqi's life?

It would take some time for Yan Yusheng to prepare the medicine, so Han Jiulin took Liu Yueyi outside and told her about the functions of Sansheng Sanshicao.

After hearing that the juice contained in the fruits of these Sansheng Sanshi grass can actually provide people with longevity, Liu Yueyi was surprised and said something full of Zen.

"People are born in the morning and die in the evening. They are born in the spring and summer and die in the autumn and winter. They die in ten years, a hundred years, and a thousand years. Although it is slow, how long have they passed?"

Buddhism believes that life and death are reincarnation, and that death is just the disappearance of body form, entering reincarnation, passing through the six paths, birth and death, and death and birth, endlessly.

Therefore, for a person with profound Buddhist teachings, death is not terrible.

In Liu Yueyi's eyes, dying of old age may already be a blessing, and there is no need to extend one's lifespan.

Han Jiulin shook his head and said with a smile: "My level is not that high. Living a few more years is naturally better than living a few fewer years, especially those who have made outstanding contributions to the development and progress of society, the continuation of the human spirit, and

, you should live well."

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