Reverse Rebirth 2003

Chapter 0104 The Temple Under the Snow

Chapter 0104 The Temple Under the Snow

After smoking a cigarette with a sullen head, Liu Zongwu ruthlessly pressed the cigarette end into the ashtray.

His face was shrouded in smoke, looking vague and mysterious.

"Actually, I didn't want to bring up that matter again." His voice was deep and sluggish, as if he had fallen into the thoughts of memories, "However, since you are the one who asked this question, then I'll just say it out loud..."

Next, Jiang Feng heard a bizarre story.

It was ten years ago in the summer, when a group of young elites in the business community of Donghai City decided to go abroad for a vacation.

After some discussion, they chose Nepal, a small country located in the southwest of China.

As we all know, Nepal was a small country in the Tianzhu region in history, and Sakyamuni, who carried forward Buddhism, was born here.

Moreover, there are many snow-capped mountains in the part of Nepal bordering China, so the purpose of their trip that time was to 'explore' Buddhist temples in the snow-capped mountains.

The reason why the word 'expedition' is used to describe it is because those temples were buried under the snow for some reason, and have not seen the sun for hundreds of years.

After contacting several large local travel agencies in Donghai City, they quickly connected with Nepal.

Nepal's own economy is very underdeveloped, 80.00% of the population is engaged in agricultural production, life can be said to be very hard.

In order to change this situation, some people of insight in Nepal are trying to find another way to vigorously develop tourism.

After all, the tourism industry is an internationally recognized smoke-free industry. The investment is small, the effect is quick, the income is huge, and the beauty is very good.

In short, when Liu Zongwu and his party of more than ten people arrived in Nepal, they first enjoyed the treatment of a king, and then left for their destination after resting for two days.

Starting from the capital Kathmandu all the way to the northwest, after two days and three nights of travel, I finally arrived at Namzara, which borders China.

This is the southwest side of the Himalayas, most of the places are above the snow line, and the natural environment can be said to be very harsh.

Before seeing it with their own eyes, Liu Zongwu and the others felt that it would not be too difficult to conquer the snow-capped mountains here. After all, they had already prepared the best outdoor equipment in the world.

In addition, there are local people as their guides, so no one is worried about any danger.

However, when they really started to climb to the snowy peak of Namzara, they realized that they had thought things too simply.

If the money hadn't been paid in full, and they had vowed before leaving that they would never turn back if they failed to achieve their goals, they might have to return after half a day.

Riding a tiger is hard to get off, talking about their state at that time.

Fortunately, those local guides were really strong, and led them to avoid difficult areas one after another. After more than two days of hard work, they successfully reached the peak of Namzara!

The destination of their trip is located somewhere on this peak.

What happened next was more or less mysterious.

After days of fruitless searches, the group was desperately ready to give up and set off down the mountain.

As a result, after a sudden snowstorm, a big gap appeared on the summit.

The bold Liu Zongwu proposed to go in and explore, maybe he would find something.

To be honest, at that time, he was only passionate for a while, but he had already spoken out, and it was hard to repent.

As a result, after some discussion, the companions collectively agreed.

After all, people have some adventurous genes.

And the final result made them full of surprises—they really found the temple buried under the snow!

After being buried under thick snow for more than a hundred years, most of the items in the temple remained intact, and they even found some gold and silver treasures.

According to international practice, things found in such unowned relics are usually owned by the discoverers.

So after the group left Namzara, they divided the things equally.

Then, Liu Zongwu and others returned to the country, and the guides also returned home.

"So, is it possible that the assassination was caused by the treasure that you took away?"

Facing Jiang Feng's question, Liu Zongwu frowned and thought for a while, then shook his head and said, "I don't think it's possible, it's been ten years since I came here, if it's really the reason, something should have happened long ago. "

Speaking of this, a helpless wry smile appeared on his face, and he spread his hands and said, "Secondly, the treasure is not as valuable as you imagined. But it is equivalent to about [-] Huaxia coins. Even considering the impact of inflation, those things are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars now."

"I can't believe that someone would play such a big hand for something worth hundreds of thousands!"

After saying this, Liu Zongwu's face inevitably showed a look of worry.

For him, he is not afraid of someone being scheming, but he is afraid of not knowing who is scheming.

After Jiang Feng listened to his narration, he didn't speak immediately, but closed his eyes and meditated for a while.

"Uncle Liu, I want to know why the relationship between you and other people suddenly became cold after you came back from that trip?"

Liu Zongwu was stunned for a moment, with a trace of hesitation and struggle on his face. Although he quickly covered it up, this scene did not escape Jiang Feng's sharp eyes.

"Uncle Liu, maybe there was some secret agreement between you, but the current situation is that they are all dead, and you... are still alive."

Jiang Feng reminded calmly: "If one day you also die unfortunately, then the secrets you keep may never see the light of day."

When he said this, Liu Zongwu suddenly woke up.

That's right, those friends who were together back then have been killed one after another, if I still keep the secret and don't tell them, I feel sorry for them.

What's more, this secret is most likely the main reason for their murders!

If you don't say it yourself, the police will not get useful clues.

Without clues, where to catch the perpetrator?

If you can't catch the murderer, you can't avenge them!

After figuring this out, Liu Zongwu's eyes gradually became firm.

"Xiao Jiang, you are right, I shouldn't keep keeping this secret anymore."

Jiang Feng's expression was still very calm, without any excitement, "Uncle Liu, congratulations on making the right choice."

Liu Zongwu nodded to him, and said with a wry smile: "Xiao Jiang, you probably can't imagine it. In fact, the most valuable thing we found in that temple back then was not gold and silver treasures, but a scripture!"

"Scripture?" Jiang Feng asked in surprise.

Although he felt that he didn't know much about Buddhism, a long list of names of Buddhist scriptures appeared in his mind unconsciously.

No matter how much he thought about it, he would never have imagined that any scripture would have such a high value.

So, he turned his attention to Liu Zongwu again, waiting for the latter to reveal the answer.

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