Chapter 1154: Chapter 1154: Is He the Gu Family Ancestor?
Gu Qiaoqiao only knows one person with a na like that.
There’s even a book specifically written about that master.
Gu Qiaoqiao’s probing gaze turned to Qin Yize, who nodded.
Gu Qiaoqiao understood in her heart, it was truly so.
Master Nan Shan smiled slightly at their interaction, then continued, “Indeed, I have lived over a century, but when I t that master, I was only ten.”
“At that ti, I was practicing in another temple with my master. One day, a wandering high monk ca to our temple. We all called him Master Hui Liao.”
Gu Qiaoqiao was imdiately stunned.
Why does this master’s na sound so familiar?
It seems like I’ve heard it sowhere before.
Gu Qiaoqiao showed no change in expression, but her mind was working furiously, trying to recall where she had heard it.
Logically, she shouldn’t feel familiar with this na.
Just like Qin Yize beside her, who had clearly heard it for the first ti too.
Evidently, this was a high monk from the world beyond, not walking in the mundane world.
How could she be familiar with the na of such a high monk?
Then she heard Master Nan Shan continue, “…This Master Hui Liao was very fond of , often discussing Buddhism with . He stayed in the temple for half a year, which had a significant impact on .
One day he was leaving, and before he left, he called into a room alone, then opened a cloth bag, and took out this stone, telling to morize its appearance and the feel of it.
He told that if fate allows, I would see this stone again after a hundred years…
He instructed to tell the person who showed the stone: this belongs to the Gu Family Ancestor, and should be well-kept by the Gu Family successor.
After giving this instruction, he wandered off again.
To this day, I haven’t seen him, nor heard any news of him…”
At this point, Master Nan Shan paused, putting the stone back in the box, and gently said to Gu Qiaoqiao, “Keep it safe, as for the future, let nature take its course.”
Gu Qiaoqiao picked up the stone again, feeling the sa connection she felt every ti she touched it, as if it resonated deeply with her.
If you differentiate further, one could even say it is a lineage connection.
Gu Qiaoqiao was very fond of such a sensation, akin to the joy of eting a relative.
This is also why that night, Gu Qiaoqiao felt that this stone posed no danger…
Gu Qiaoqiao held the stone in her hand, and now, like that night, nothing had changed.
Gu Qiaoqiao thought for a mont, then asked, “Master Nan Shan, may I boldly ask, what does Master Hui Liao look like?”
Master Nan Shan pondered for a mont, pointed at Qin Yize, “A bit shorter than him, about thirty years old, with delicate features… but his eyes were bright and warm…”
He then looked at Gu Qiaoqiao aningfully, “Your eyes are very similar.”
He sighed, “As for anything else, I really don’t rember.”
Gu Qiaoqiao looked down at the stone, her mind sketching the image described by Master Nan Shan.
Her heart started pounding.
A thought was about to burst forth from deep within her heart.
Gu Qiaoqiao tried to suppress it, but she couldn’t.
At this mont, Gu Qiaoqiao had to admit, this Master Hui Liao was most likely the Gu Family Ancestor, the one who taught her Void Drawing Talisman in the Illusory Realm, also their Gu Family ancestor, and the creator of the Mysterious Dragon Box.
Master Hui Liao!
Gu Qiaoqiao whispered these four words repeatedly in her heart, when suddenly a flash of white light seed to pass through her mind, and she rembered.
It was during the Spring Festival in 1986, when she and Qin Yize visited the hospitalized Elder Luo, Luo Zhenyu had quietly told her, the na of the master who saved him was indeed Hui Liao.
Fingers with spiritual energy, such a stunning ability, apart from the Gu Family Ancestor, who else could have it?
Not many would possess it.
Sotis, perhaps once every few centuries, only one person is favored by heaven, or you could say that over the millennia, amid all causal relationships, heaven creates such a person to walk the earth.
And only the Gu Family Ancestor of the Gu Family had this ability.
No one else had it.
But after five hundred years, she too possessed this ability, but admittedly, in her previous life, apart from her dexterous hands, this ability did not exist at all.
This ans, Gu Qiaoqiao only regained this stunning ability in this lifeti.
And her life underwent a trendous change once again.
So do all these connections relate to the Gu Family Ancestor?
And to this stone in front of her?
Lastly, the final vision she saw at the Reincarnation Gate, was it sothing the Gu Family Ancestor did?
Did the Gu Family Ancestor use all his abilities to reverse ti and send her back to the turning point of her destiny?
And then allow her and other mbers of the Gu Family to start their lives anew.
Because in the previous life, following the natural course, the Gu Family in Jinling City would have faced death and injury.
Then this sole direct line of the Gu Family truly would have disappeared from the world.
Gu Qiaoqiao’s mind was a bit chaotic.
Such a stunning ability, regarding the Gu Family Ancestor, if he did so, whether it was good or bad, and what outco it had for himself?
She couldn’t see it at the Reincarnation Gate.
And from the words of the master and Elder Luo, a hundred years ago the Gu Family Ancestor was an enlightened high monk.
To so extent, the Gu Family Ancestor had entered the Buddhist gate.
Did he foresee this ti period back then?
Otherwise, why would he tell Master Nan Shan about this?
What does this stone truly represent? What does it an? What exactly is hidden within it?
Gu Qiaoqiao’s previously clear and concise train of thought was now a confused ss.
At this ti, Qin Yize naturally understood that Gu Qiaoqiao’s mind was in turmoil, and he was also digesting the events that had just transpired. It felt sowhat incredible, but he didn’t wish to comnt on the current situation.
He extended a hand, took the stone from Gu Qiaoqiao, placed it back in the box, neatly closed the wooden box lid, and turned to Master Nan Shan, saying, “Master, my car and my soldiers are waiting at the foot of the mountain. We have other matters, so we won’t disturb you further, but we do thank you for your guidance.”
Master Nan Shan smiled and shook his head, gently rubbing the Buddha beads, looking at the slightly furrowed brow of Gu Qiaoqiao, and softly said, “Namo Amitabha, Benefactor Gu, everything is as it should be.”
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