Chapter 56
Lin Huwen and Tian Jing looked at each other, the latter was obviously anxious, and said: "I'm just a monk who doesn't care about it in the temple, so I shouldn't care so much about whether I go or stay in the temple."

Lin Hu also said: "Commander, I have seen Tianjing's martial arts before, and he is indeed a talent. Besides, this matter was brought about by me alone. If you don't agree now, I will not be able to explain it to my subordinates."

Weng Honglie stroked his beard after hearing this, and finally said: "Forget it, for Lin Hu's sake, I will try to say hello to the Shaolin faction. If they don't object to this matter, we will make a decision."

Lin Hu and Tianjing heard that Weng Honglie still didn't give a positive answer, but they finally had some hope.

Afterwards, Jin Yiwei and his entourage stayed in Shaolin Temple for another two days, confirming that there was no new progress in the case, and then Weng Honglie and his entourage set off to leave. Before leaving, Weng Honglie deliberately mentioned the matter of Tianjing with the monks of Keats. Unexpectedly, things would develop far It went better than expected. Although Ji Shi and the others were dissatisfied with Jin Yiwei's almost poaching behavior, they didn't say much.

But Abbot Keats was even more indifferent about this: "All living beings have their own predestined relationship. If the predestined relationship between heaven and earth is not over, it will be difficult to achieve a positive result if you stay in the temple. It is better to let nature take its course."

With Keats' permission, there was no obstacle for Tianjing to return to vulgarity. Shaolin also went through some procedures for Tianjing and officially removed her from the temple. After saying goodbye, I went down the mountain.

When he got to the foot of the mountain, he looked back at Tianjing at the mountain gate, and his eyes couldn't help getting moist. After all, he had lived here for many years, and it would be unrealistic to say that he didn't miss it. Seeing this, Lin Hu patted him on the shoulder: "I'm going to regret it now You still have time."

Tianjing wiped his eyes immediately after hearing this and said, "I don't regret what I did, and I don't plan to turn back now."

Lin Hu saw that Tian Jing was quite courageous in doing things, and he was quite appreciative in his heart, so Tian Jing left Shaolin with Lin Hu and his party.

On the way, Lin Hu thought that Tianjing had returned to vulgarity now, and it would be inappropriate to call him the Dharma name again, so he asked the layman's name.

"My surname is Fan, but I don't have a big name in the countryside. I only have a nickname called Jiujin by my parents, because it is said that I weigh nine catties when I was born."

"In the future, you're going to join Jinyiwei. It's outrageous to have a nickname. How about this? Your legal name is Tianjing. Let's use a homonym. Let's call you Fan Tianjin."

"Well, that's a good name. From now on, I'll be called Fan Tianjin. Brother Lin, when can I join Jinyiwei?"

"When you return to the capital, you can go to the Yamen to go through some formalities. Don't worry, there won't be any big problems if I introduce you to Commander Weng. But how far you can get mixed up in the future depends on your own ability and luck."

"I understand this. Anyway, Brother Lin will have to take care of you in the future."

At first, Lin Hu agreed to help Fan Tianjin enter Jinyiwei mainly because of his enthusiasm, thinking that this kid is a piece of material, but now he gradually realizes that if he wants to succeed in Jinyiwei in the future, he must have his own team under him, and Fan Tianjin is undoubtedly a suitable candidate. I had to win him over, so Lin Hu took good care of him along the way afterwards.

And Fan Tianjin is currently an acquaintance of Lin Hu in Jinyiwei, so he is somewhat dependent on him. The friendship between the two has progressed rapidly. Lin Hu deliberately paid for Fan Tianjin to change into new clothes, and often took him to restaurants for dinner when he was fine. However, Fan Tianjin had a very poor life in Shaolin Temple, so he was very grateful for Lin Hu's actions.

During the period, Lin Hu also asked about Fan Tianjin's life experience and what he knew about the Shaolin Temple. According to Fan Tianjin himself, he was from the surrounding area of ​​the Shaolin Temple. He was sent to the Shaolin Temple to become a monk, in fact, just to make a living.

Fan Tianjin knew the situation at home, so he didn't hold any grudges. In fact, he was martial arts by nature, and going to Shaolin Temple was exactly what he wanted, but the life in the temple was too monotonous and poor, so Fan Tianjin couldn't help yearning for the outside world as he got older. , this kind of emotion became more intense after Lin Hu and his party arrived, and this is why the series of things that followed.

After listening to Fan Tianjin's narration, Lin Hu was also quite moved. The so-called people have their own ambitions, and many times it is impossible to say who is right and who is wrong. Perhaps, as Abbot Keats said, all of this is due to Fan Tianjin's personal fate.

"Then how much do you know about Monk Xue'an?" Lin Hu asked a question he was more interested in while chatting.

"I've met a few times in the temple, but I'm not very familiar with him. This monk has always lived in seclusion, and rarely interacts with anyone except the abbot and the heads of various halls."

"Then he really left Shaolin?"

"I really left. It was three days before you came. I left in a hurry. Now I think he got the news and ran away."

"Then do you know where he went?"

"I don't know, I didn't expect to hang out with you at that time, so I didn't pay much attention to these things."

"Then those who joined the Zhengqi League in the temple are those we arrested?"

"I don't know about it. In fact, if you didn't come to investigate the case this time, I wouldn't know there is such a righteous alliance. However, Master Jiming and the others do have close contacts with the monk Xue'an on weekdays. I also heard that Master mentioned that Monk Xue'an seemed to want to encourage us Shaolin to do something with them, but Master said that they were fooling around and would burn themselves out sooner or later, and told me not to ask, so I didn't ask any more."

Lin Hu heard this and nodded. The drunken monk Ji Shan looked crazy, but in fact he had a clearer mind than anyone else, and he could be called a master of the world. Thinking of this, he couldn't help asking: "Who did your master learn that martial arts from?" Yes, so powerful?"

"Half of it was learned from my master, and the other half was comprehended by the old man himself. In fact, in my opinion, besides my master Yuantong, my master is the best martial artist in Shaolin Temple. But he has a weird temper. He usually He doesn't like to show off, so even many people in the temple didn't know that he possessed special skills until he fought against that Zhang Wan'an last time."

"By the way, the last time I heard Master Ji Shan's tone, it seems that I know Zhang Wan'an's origin. Has he told you about this?"

"I did ask, but my master said that the matter is of great importance. If I say it, there will be another bloody storm in the Jianghu, so he didn't tell me in detail."

When Lin Hu heard that Monk Jishan had a strict tone, of course it is also possible that Fan Tianjin knew the inside story, but he just refused to say it. Anyway, now that the other party is with Jin Yiwei, if he really knows something, there will always be a chance to ask him out, so Lin Hu Tiger didn't ask too much.

Afterwards, a group of people took Jiming and others out of the local government office and escorted them to Nanjing. With the lessons learned from the Wudang faction last time, the group was very careful this time, and they would rather take less time on the road to ensure safety.

(End of this chapter)

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