The monk's eyes lit up when he saw the silver, and then he pretended to promise again.

"Where is my sister?"

Xue Lince glanced left and right, but did not see Tang Luoyu's figure, his eyebrows twitched, and an ominous premonition welled up in his heart.

"Your sister is still praying in the side hall, I'm afraid I need to wait for a while."

The monk responded perfunctorily.

Xue Lince felt something was wrong, so he gave a signal to Chai Jin who was hiding in the dark, and the latter quietly jumped onto the roof to look for Tang Luoyu.

He walked around the corridor all the way, turned over many side doors, and finally saw the courtyard where lilacs of various colors grew. He tiptoed, landed in the backyard, and turned in through the rear window.

The door of the room had been closed by the two monks earlier, the room was not bright, and there was a smell of residual tea in the air, carrying a faint smell of dampness.

Chai Jin quickly adapted to the dim light, and sure enough, he saw a familiar figure lying on the table in the middle of the room, who else could it be if it wasn't Tang Luoyu?
His heart skipped a beat, he hurried up to test his breath, checked his pulse through his clothes, and immediately understood that she didn't need Chinese medicine.

"Miss Tang," he tentatively pushed his elbow, "it's me, Chai Jin."

Tang Luoyu had already got up before, but she climbed down and pretended to be asleep when she heard some movement from the back window, and then she heard someone enter through the window, so she walked up to her and sniffed, thinking that the two monks came back to check again, so she hurried I closed my eyes tightly.

Hearing Chai Jin's voice, the big stone in her heart fell to the ground, and she quickly opened one eye to take a look.

"Oh," she hastened to prop up her upper body, which was already bent over and sore, "you are here. These two monks are not good people, and they tried to drug me just now. Is Lin Ce still safe and sound?"

"Your Excellency is fine," Chai Jin's eyebrows twitched, "You said they drugged you, where did it go? But everything is fine? Did you feel dizzy?"

"I'm fine." Tang Luoyu's eyes were clear and his mind was spinning quickly, "I saw the monk who brought me tea sneaking around, so I paid more attention."

Hearing the delivery of tea, Chai Jin saw a cup of remnant tea on the table. He was used to walking around the rivers and lakes. Although his medical skills were not as extensive as Ke Ran's, he was also very familiar with things like Mongolian perspiration medicine, so he quickly took the cup of tea. Come here, put it on the tip of your nose and take a sniff.

"how?"

Tang Luoyu hurriedly asked.

"I can't smell it, it's not like ordinary Mongolian sweat medicine."

Chai Jin shook his head in response.

With an idea, Tang Luoyu took out a handkerchief from his sleeve, poured out a lot of dry tea leaves from the cup, and handed the handkerchief to Chai Jin.

Before the two had time to say a few more words, they suddenly heard footsteps gradually approaching outside the house.

"The woman didn't wake up before? Did she really overdose? Don't hurt your mind and let people find out."

"Brother, don't worry, I voted at the top today, it must be because the woman's body is weak and can't bear it."

The footsteps stopped at the door.

"Then why don't you hurry up and wake her up? Her brother has already urged her in the hall."

"Yes, I'll go right now."

Then, there was the sound of the door being pushed open with a "squeak".

Taking advantage of the opening of the door, Chai Jin tapped his toes, jumped to squat on the girder of the roof, the sky was gloomy at this time, and the room was even darker, and he was wearing black clothes, just sitting on the ground hidden in the shadows.

Tang Luoyu quickly continued to climb down and pretend to sleep.

"Benefactor," the little monk came to her before and shouted a few words in a low voice, "Benefactor, wake up."

Tang Luoyu got up pretending to just wake up, rubbed his sleepy eyes, and pretended to be surprised: "Oh, it's so far away, why did I fall asleep?"

The little monk held the rosary and smiled slightly, "The journey is long, the donor is weak, and fell asleep while waiting. The little monk saw that you were tired, so he didn't wake you up."

Hearing the words, Tang Luoyu thanked him pretending to be moved, stood up, and held his forehead, "Why do I feel a little dizzy again?"

Hearing this, the young monk twitched in his temples, and hurriedly said, "It must be due to the exhaustion of the boat and the car, and the room is damp and cold, and it may be due to the wind and cold."

Speaking of this, he was afraid of Tang Luoyu's questioning, so he quickly changed the subject, "The benefactor brother has finished his wish and is waiting for you in the main hall. Please follow me."

"Okay," Tang Luoyu also interrupted the topic at the right time, "Master, please lead the way."

Seeing the two of them go out, Chai Jin climbed out of the back window again and went up to the roof, and then followed Tang Luoyu to the main hall to meet Xue Lince.

After the few people met, they went back on the same road and went back to find Ke Ran who was still on the outermost layer.

They had been delayed for a long time, and it was already past lunch time, and there were many fewer people in the previously crowded and crowded hall, and many shops selling snacks were set up around, and the air was mixed with the smell of incense ash in the temple and the aroma of food.

Ke Ran waited for a few people for a long time, and now she was sitting on a stone bench eating melon seeds, with a piece of waste paper spread out on her lap, which was already full of melon and fruit shells.

"Hey, you guys have come out." Seeing everyone, he quickly packed up his things and ran up quickly, "Didn't the monk say to wait a while earlier? I have been waiting for almost an hour, and I almost thought You fell into some trick and were locked up inside, which made me worried for a while, and I wondered if I should go in and look for you."

Chai Jin frowned, looking at the consequences of his "moment of worry", namely the empty fruit plate in one hand and the waste paper wrapped in snacks in the other.

"It's hard for you to worry so much and still have a big appetite," Chai Jin couldn't help teasing, "Eating makes you tired."

"What are you talking about?" Ke Ran shoved all the leftovers into Chai Jin's hands when he was unhappy, "Isn't it a waste of time for me to wait for you? My legs are sore to grab a seat and eat something What's the matter, how is it? Have you got any clues?"

"It's not appropriate to talk about it in detail here," Xue Lince keenly noticed that several monks were walking behind him from time to time, so he pulled the three of them aside, "Let's go back and talk about it first."

The rest naturally agreed and were about to go home. Ke Ran felt that it was pitiful for him to wait outside alone for a long time.

The busiest time has passed, and when the weather turned overcast, it was the time for the crowd to go down the mountain, and everyone was mixed in the flow of people. This time, it was not as crowded and stuffy as when going up the mountain.

There were gusts of cool wind blowing in the air, like small snakes getting into the cuffs, which made the skin of several people feel cold.

After walking a long distance, Ke Ran continued to ask about things in the temple.

Xue Lince explained his affairs clearly in a few words. Ke Ran ate the plum, and the expression on his face became more serious. It took a long time before he said, "I have to pay ten taels of sesame oil for this kowtow?"

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