Chapter 375 The Revelation Master Lennox Left Her

“Master Lennox!”

Cecelia bowed and straightened up, and saw Master Lennox gesturing for her to sit down at the table.

After sitting down, Cecelia asked curiously, “Master Lennox, how could you have guessed that I would come to you?”

“Your grandmother must have told you about Longevity Temple when you were a child, right?”

“Yes! When I was a child, I thought she was telling a story. Today, when I saw the sign for Longevity Temple on the road, it suddenly occurred to me. It turns out that Longevity Temple really exists.”

Master Lennox nodded. “If you want to know about your grandmother’s family, you will inevitably inquire about it from many sources. When you come to Longevity Temple and see your grandmother’s name, you will also want to know more. If you are smart, you will definitely come to me.”

Master Lennox seemed to have seen through everything and predicted Cecelia’s purpose here with uncanny accuracy.

Nothing could hide from him. Cecelia was modest and respectful. “Yes, Master Lennox, my grandmother passed away a long time ago, leaving many mysteries unsolved. I came to Porema to find out what happened back then. But many clues have been lost. Master Lennox, do you know what happened to the Songo family back then? Could you tell me a little about it?”

Master Lennox looked calm and serene. He waved her to calm down. “Don’t worry, let me tell you a story.”

Cecelia nodded and listened carefully.

Master Lennox began to tell the story, “Legend has it that there was a blacksmith who made a living by forging iron and casting swords for generations. Because he was good at casting swords, he was loved by the king and was granted wealth.

The skills of a blacksmith should have been passed down from man to man and from family members to family members. But it happened that this blacksmith only had one daughter. In order to pass down the skills, he adopted a child. He wanted to pass down all the skills to his foster son, but he found that his foster son was not honest, while his live-in son-in-law was honest and diligent, and was very creative, so the blacksmith made an exception and wanted to pass on his skills to the son-in-law.

As a result, his foster son became jealous and killed him. After the blacksmith died, his foster son killed his son-in-law, seized his property, and even didn’t let his daughter go.

Unfortunately, the blacksmith’s daughter was pregnant with her husband’s child at that time. In order to protect the child, she had to endure the humiliation and give herself to the murderer of her father.

blacksmith’s daughter gave birth to a daughter. After her daughter grew up and mastered her skills, the blacksmith’s daughter died depressed. On her deathbed, she

abrupt end, and

next,

Lennox, only to find him still sitting

“Master Lennox!”

to check carefully,

and shouted out of the door,

young monk, who brought her here just now, rushed into the meditation room.

“Master Lennox, he… he…”

him come and see for himself. The young monk came over to check Master Lennox’s pulse and breathing, and

didn’t expect Master Lennox

looked at the serene old monk with mixed emotions and felt extremely

that Master Lennox had waited for her for a long time, but after telling her this story, he passed away. Why was

abbot is old and it’s

comforted her and ran out of the door to call the others

throughout the temple, and all the monks rushed to the meditation room. Most of them sat outside the

Master Lennox, which meant sealing his body in a jar. After three years,

as a “flesh-body bodhisattva”. And the temple would build him a sculpture with gold plated on his

and Adam stayed at Longevity Temple to participate in the sealing ceremony and

foot of the mountain,

the dusk, the sunset glow was magnificent, but it revealed a bit

was somewhat depressed because of the passing

of his old age. It

if I didn’t come to find him,

of Master Lennox saying that he had waited for her for a long time, she was

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