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Chapter 119

His mouth hooked upward proudly and he glanced at Chu Feng. “Since we are fated to meet, let’s befriends and sit down for a chat. What do you think?”

Xu Hai thought that he was giving Chu Feng a gift. He was the proud son of the bank’s president, aperson from the high society. Usually, people from the lower society like Chu Feng wouldn’t have thechance to come into contact with him.

Now, he was willing to sit at the same table as Chu Feng. This was Chu Feng’s good fortune. No doubt,he had ulterior motives toward Chu Feng’s girlfriend and this was part of his attempt.

However, Xu Hai was full of confidence. He squinted and looked forward to Chu Feng’s next move.Would he be flattered? Would he try to get in his good books? Or would he be self-aware and leave onhis own, leaving this beautiful girl to Xu Hai? If that was the case, he wouldn’t mind keeping this guy asa follower, let him tail behind him, maybe let him have a little of his share of the beauty in front of him.

“I’m not interested, goodbye,” Chu Feng replied faintly with a single sentence. He was too lazy to evenlook at Xu Hai as he put his arm around Heather’s waist and left right away.

Xu Hai’s extended hand hung midair and the smile on his face was frozen, looking thunderstruck—didthis guy actually ignore him?

This guy was a poor loser from the low society, who had no power nor influence, and he dared totrample over Xu Hai’s self-esteem?

Xu Hai’s face was red with painful shame; his eyes looked like they were about to spurt fire. novelbin

At this moment, Chu Feng had no energy to bother with people like Xu Hai. He found a table by thewindow, ordered some drinks and desserts, and sat down with Heather.

“I wouldn’t have thought that your acting skills were so good. Did you see that guy? He was so angrythat his face paled.” Heather rested her chin on her fair arm and she blinked her beautiful blue eyes;she was in a good mood.

Chu Feng picked up his coffee and said helplessly, “Your acting skills are better. Anyone who didn’tknow you would have thought that you were really an innocent, adorable, little girl in love.”

“Then do you like me like that?” Heather didn’t even think before speaking.

Next, she realized that what she said was inappropriate, so she blushed and lowered her head out ofembarrassment.

Chu Feng picked up his coffee and said, “Let’s talk business.”

Only then did Heather’s concentration returned. With a red face, she said, “I’ve gone through largeamounts of information and looked for many experts. As a result, I discovered that the temple’s rarepoison, the ‘Mandraka Flower’, originated from a small village in the West. More than two hundredyears ago, there was a strange illness in that village. Patterns that looked like flowers appeared on thechests of the villagers. Next, they became aggressive and extreme, just like wild animals.”

“The symptoms are very similar to mine.”

Just as Chu Feng was thinking quietly, Heather took her laptop out. On it were some information andpictures. She continued her description by saying, “But, later, rumor has it that an eminent monk

arrived. He was very skilled at dharma teachings and medicine. He used a special method to cure thevillagers, and even promoted the dharma, so that the villagers could worship Buddha and return to theirnormal lifestyle. To thank the monk, they created a lot of art, calligraphy and paintings, sculptures,murals, divine comedy, and many works. However, more than two hundred years have passed, andtime has erased most of the traces left behind.”

Chu Feng frowned and glanced at the laptop screen. Those old murals featured the villagers that wentcrazy as a result of the illness that seemed to be caused by the Mandraka flower. There was also akind-looking and skinny monk who sat cross-legged, as if delivering a sermon.

These drawings were very old and had been heavily damaged. One could only roughly see the outline.But given the large amount of information, it should be real—this monk truly existed.

“It’s a pity that we have not found a method to cure one of the poison. We only know about this monkthrough oral tradition. Other than that, we know nothing about his identity. Besides, it’s been more thantwo hundred years. This monk should've passed a long time ago.”

Heather sighed helplessly. It was after much difficulty that they caught sight of a glimmer of hope, andyet here they were, back at their starting point. “However, there is a legend that the monk hasextraordinary skills. He can catch a tiger with his bare hands and repel a pack of wolves with athunderous roar. He seems like a practitioner of the martial arts from the Central Plains!”

“He’s a practitioner of the martial arts?!”

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