My Arms Can Turn into Blades-Chapter 353 - 219: Spirit If You Believe

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Chapter 353: Chapter 219: Spirit If You Believe

"Even Master couldn’t accomplish such a thing, having witnessed the last ’miracle’ in the Imperial Capital, he was equally powerless at the time."

With a furrowed brow, Xia Yue asked, "Then why is there still a ’miracle’ in Jinling? The feudal dynasty has been gone for many years, and the miracle of the Imperial Capital has already emerged."

"This matter has also puzzled me greatly."

Zen Master Hui Zhao uncertainly said, "Initially, I never considered this possibility until time-space anomalies began appearing within the temple. Only then did I recall this long-vanished phenomenon. Yet, even then, I was unsure, for logically it seemed impossible. The late Ming Dynasty moved its capital, fell, and miracles have been documented throughout.

"In truth, there shouldn’t be a miracle left in Jinling, not until I got pulled into the Illusion Dream did I truly confirm it."

Xia Yue: "..."

Xia Yue remained silent.

This incident had many suspicious points, Chen Lusi being one of them.

But what puzzled Xia Yue the most was... why was there still a miracle in Jinling?

At this moment.

Chen Lusi, who had been listening the whole time, suddenly said, "Could it be related to Daoism?"

"Daoism?" Xia Yue curiously looked at Chen Lusi, "Why do you say that?"

On the other side, Zen Master Hui Zhao gave Chen Lusi a long, deep look, pondering something.

Chen Lusi replied, "Didn’t the founding Emperor of the Ming Dynasty receive a ’Heaven’s Fate’ talisman from the Celestial Master of Dragon Tiger Mountain?"

"There seem to be legends about that, after all, to become Emperor, one must create a reputation for oneself."

Zen Master Hui Zhao thought carefully, "But whether it’s true or not is uncertain."

"Then let’s assume it’s true for the time being."

Chen Lusi looked at Zen Master Hui Zhao and continued, "Wasn’t this the last Dynasty to establish a capital here? After Ming Chengzu’s civil war, they moved to the Imperial Capital."

Upon hearing this, Xia Yue nodded in agreement, then softly said, "Indeed, I’ll go to Luo Mountain later, and when there’s time, I’ll get someone from Dragon Tiger Mountain to come over."

Zen Master Hui Zhao was silent for a moment, glanced again at Chen Lusi, and suddenly asked, "Patron Chen, why did you suddenly think of Dragon Tiger Mountain?"

Chen Lusi replied, "It just came to mind."

Zen Master Hui Zhao: "..."

Xia Yue glanced at Zen Master Hui Zhao, "Say what you want to say."

"I have nothing to say, just that it seems Patron Chen has many secrets."

Zen Master Hui Zhao carefully chose his words, warmly said, "It might be because it’s the first meeting, if I said anything wrong, please forgive me, Patron Chen."

"Indeed there are quite a few secrets, but it’s not a big issue."

Xia Yue smiled, responding for Chen Lusi, "One day, it will all be clear... even if it doesn’t, it’s fine. At the Celestial Strategy Mansion, we judge actions, not intentions. Some secrets aren’t a problem."

"I spoke out of turn."

Zen Master Hui Zhao, hearing this, didn’t say more, performed a hand-raised greeting, then hesitated for a moment, and said, "In that case, I shall take my leave. If you don’t mind, please visit the Hundred Flavors House for a meal when you’re finished."

After saying this.

He began to leave with the little monk.

The little monk hurriedly followed his master. As he passed by Chen Lusi, he sneaked a curious glance at him.

But he didn’t dare look any further and quickly averted his gaze.

The two gradually walked away.

Soon, they were out of Xia Yue and Chen Lusi’s sight.

"Master!"

After distancing themselves from outsiders.

The little monk grew bolder, back to his usual lively self, "That person is amazing! His counterpart is Venerable Arhat Kasyapa! Among all the people I’ve seen, he’s the only one like Venerable Arhat Kasyapa!"

Zen Master Hui Zhao, with his back to the little monk, sighed upon hearing this, "It’s not just you."

"Huh?" The little monk was puzzled.

"There’s a record that every holder of the ’Celestial Eye’ authority could see Venerable Arhat Kasyapa in a destined individual, but only once."

Zen Master Hui Zhao paused his steps, then calmly said, "And that person later became Ming Taizu."

"...Huh?"

...

At the same time.

After watching Zen Master Hui Zhao leave, Chen Lusi turned back to Xia Yue, asking, "When did you come back?"

"Yesterday."

Xia Yue replied while stepping into the pavilion, peered into the deep well within the pavilion.

Beside Chen Lusi, the cat seemed interested too, gently brushing against Chen Lusi’s pant leg, then followed him into the pavilion, jumping onto the well’s edge, looking into the well.

Seeing the cat jump onto the well’s edge, Chen Lusi could only follow, bending over to look inside the well too.

The two of them, along with the cat, thus observed the well.

In reality.

Even though it’s called a well, it actually resembled a deep tunnel more. The opening was far too small for a person, even a cat might have difficulty getting stuck inside.

"Perhaps this is fate." 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂

Looking at the well, Xia Yue suddenly laughed, "I once came to Jiming Temple, and after seeing this well, the entire Empowerer circle became truly aware of me. Now it’s your turn."

Chen Lusi turned his head upon hearing this, asking, "Me?"

Xia Yue didn’t explain, merely withdrew his gaze and softly said, "It’s been a hard time for you."

"..."

Chen Lusi thought for a moment, and said, "If you truly think it’s hard for me, transfer Lin Ying to my team. I don’t want to drag this matter on too long."

"Alright."

Xia Yue briskly nodded, "Lin Ying also talked to me about this, just that she missed it due to the Monkey Anomaly Realm incident at the time..."

As he said this.

He looked at Chen Lusi, suddenly smiled, "But you only made this one request?"

Chen Lusi seriously replied, "It’s very important to me."

"Understood."

Xia Yue carefully looked at Chen Lusi, realizing something, nodded gently. Then thinking of his niece, he sighed, "What a pity."