After entering the temple, Sun Cheng noticed that it wasn't a big temple.
The entrance was an empty courtyard, perhaps because it was located deep in the mountains.
The monks who built the temple did not consider the incense offerings in the temple, so there was no incense burner in the courtyard.
The temple covered an area of about 70 to 80 square meters. The main hall was not big, and there was only a clay Buddha statue worshiped inside.
Judging from the appearance of the Buddha statue, it should be the Buddha that was often worshipped in the temple.
However, he did not know if it was because no one had taken care of it for too long or for some other reason.
The face of the Buddha statue had no eyebrows, eyes, nose, or mouth.
There was a side room on each side of the temple.
Sun Cheng first looked to the right side. There were two small side rooms.
One room was filled with firewood, while the other had a clay stove and a long wooden table. On the long table were some dust-covered pots and pans.
Sun Cheng noticed that on many pots, there was the word 'no' written in regular script.
He also noticed that there should be other words beside the word 'no'.
However, Sun Cheng thought that it should be the word 'worry', so he didn't pay much attention to it.
With just a few glances, he already understood.
In the kitchen, there was only one set of chopsticks. It was obvious that there was only one monk cultivating here in the past.
Moreover, looking at the dust that had accumulated in the kitchen, the monk had either passed away.
Or they had left the temple for at least a few years!
Soon, they arrived at the left side. Sun Cheng noticed that this side was the same as the right side, with two rooms.
He first opened the first room. This should be a meditation room. There were a few wooden shelves in the room, and all kinds of scriptures were placed on them.
Sun Cheng took a quick glance and noticed that they were all Buddhist scriptures.
He wasn't very interested at first, but when his gaze inadvertently swept across, he discovered a few relatively special Buddhist scriptures.
He couldn't help but walk up quickly to take a look. It turned out to be a Buddhist scripture printed in Sanskrit.
Sun Cheng saw that the paper was yellow and the corners were even showing signs of decay. He knew that these Buddhist scriptures had been written for at least a hundred years.
"It's a pity to leave them here and let them weather naturally!”
He shook his head and put all the hundreds of scriptures into his inner world.
After doing all this, Sun Cheng walked out of the room.
When he entered the room next door and pushed open the door, he saw that it was a very simple bedroom.
There was a wooden bed and a mahogany table on the bed.
A wooden box was placed on the mahogany table.
Sun Cheng curiously walked forward and was about to pick it up when he suddenly felt pain in his fingers.
He frowned and looked over, only to realize that his fingertip had been pricked by something.
He looked at the wooden box carefully and realized that it was a mechanism box.
When someone tried to pick it up, the mechanism on the wooden box would shoot out a needle and pierce the finger of the person who tried to pick it up.
"This is…a Luban box?"
After looking at the wooden box again, Sun Cheng noticed that there was something strange about it.
This was because Xiao Yun's family was a carpenter, and it was the kind that had been a carpenter for several generations.
After staying with their family for a long time, Sun Cheng also knew a lot about carpentry.
For example, the founder of carpenters in China was Lu Ban, who was said to be able to use carpentry to create all kinds of precision puppets and all kinds of large-scale construction machinery during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period.
As for the Luban box, legend had it that it was invented and left behind by this carpenter's ancestor. It was a kind of mechanism box that was carried forward by later generations.
Sun Cheng guessed that this box should contain something left behind by the last owner of this temple.
He saw that no one had come here for a few years, so he simply threw it into the inner world.
After taking a closer look and confirming that there was nothing else in the bedroom, Sun Cheng left.
He planned to spend the night in the main hall of the temple.
Sun Cheng first checked to make sure that there were no snakes, rats, or poisonous insects.
He took a broom from the courtyard house in the inner world and cleaned the main hall briefly.
After the dust settled, he took a few sticks of sandalwood and lit them up for the faceless Buddha statue.
After doing all this, Sun Cheng took out a few talismans and pasted them on the main hall.
Only then did he take some firewood from the woodshed and start a fire in the main hall.
Dinner was braised pork rice, which weighed nearly three catties.
Sun Cheng's appetite had been increasing recently. He even ate a lot for dinner.
After finishing his meal, he put the cutlery back into his Inner world. He sat cross-legged and began to check the changes in his Inner world.
In the past few days, perhaps because Sun Cheng had been busy day and night, he had helped the Inner world devour a mineral vein that contained hundreds of thousands of tons of ore.
This time, the space of the Inner world had an extremely obvious expansion.
The space that was originally 2834.2834.283.4 meters had now skyrocketed to 4672.4672.467.2 meters.
At this moment, the total area of the Inner world had already exceeded 21 square kilometers.
Ever since Sun Cheng started cultivating, there were no longer many taboos in the past.
Now, he only used about a month to expand the Inner world to more than twice the size of the past six years.
This efficiency really made Sun Cheng's heart beat faster.
He even had the thought of going abroad.
They went to America, Australia, Africa, South Asia, Siberia, and all the countries that would be hostile to China in the future.
He wanted to take all the mineral resources in their country with him.
However, thoughts were just thoughts!
Sun Cheng quickly suppressed this thought and continued to cultivate.
There was no hurry now. Many transportation tools in this era had just appeared and had not yet been developed.
Nowadays, if one wanted to go abroad, even if they went to a certain South Asian country, Japan, Australia, and other regions that were relatively close to China, it would take at least a few months.
Therefore, Sun Cheng planned to increase his cultivation first.
It would be even better if he could learn spells that could advance at a tremendous pace one day.
Wherever he went, Sun Cheng would use his inner world to devour it.
In any case, those who are not of my race will definitely have different hearts!
The night passed quickly while he was cultivating.
The next morning, Sun Cheng did a simple cleaning of the main hall, trying to get rid of all traces of his previous life.
After doing all this, he didn't stay in this dilapidated temple for long.
After washing up and eating breakfast, Sun Cheng left.
However, what he did not know was that four hours after he left.
In the Worryfree Temple, under the wooden bed in the left bedroom, a soft sound suddenly came out.
Soon, a wooden board covered in thick dust was pushed open from below.
Then, there was a handsome young man with short hair, fair skin, and eyebrows.
Dressed in a somewhat rotten monk robe, he slowly crawled out of a secret chamber under the bed.
The monk looked to be in his twenties at most. He should have been full of vitality, but there was only confusion in his eyes.
He did not know his name, nor did he have any memories of his past.
He didn't know why he had woken up in a tiny room hidden under his bed.
He slowly stood up, but his gaze subconsciously fell on the table beside the bed in the bedroom.
Just now, there seemed to be a voice in his head telling him that there should be something there.
He felt that the voice was very strange, but he could not help but look over.
However, the young monk only saw that the table was empty.
"There used to be something there, but someone took it away!”
He was still muddle-headed, but when he saw the dust on the wooden table, he came to such a conclusion.
But soon, he shook his head and walked out without a care.
The dazed figure was like a puppet without a heart.
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