This temple is not big - there are only a few rooms, and it is clear at a glance after entering the gate. One of the three people in front was seriously injured and obviously not able to walk. They seemed to be discussing something. Seeing Jin Yi came in just to have a look, then continued to argue in a low voice.

Jinyi walked around the main room, looked left and right, and she knew the structure of the whole temple by heart.

There are not many hiding places in this temple. There are three large Buddha statues in the main hall. They were probably golden bodies, but they peeled off after a long time, revealing the black mud inside. It looks very desolate and dilapidated, but the whole The temple is still very well preserved, the white paint on the wall has not peeled off, except for the dust everywhere and the cobwebs in the corners, it is no different from other temples.

The three people were standing or sitting where they could be seen as soon as they entered the main entrance. Jinyi found that there was no place to hide, so she hid behind the painted Buddha statue. The Buddha statue was huge and covered her Not a problem at all.

Jinyi heard a male voice saying anxiously: "Two brothers, you go first, I have suffered such a serious injury, it will only drag you down."

A very rough voice insisted: "Brother Peng, you are seriously injured, we can't leave you alone."

The other person's voice was not too loud, but Jinyi could hear it very clearly: "If you don't leave, we won't leave."

The man who started to speak paused for a long time before he said with some seriousness: "The Tartars' pursuers have arrived. In this case, we will try our best to kill a few Tartars. Even if we die, we will be worthy of our hearts."

The two of them agreed at the same time. During this time, Jinyi heard horses neighing and low voices, and knew that the pursuers outside had arrived.

She gripped the sword nervously, pricked up her ears to listen to the movement from outside, the person who came was not good, and if there was any danger, she would draw out the long sword to take the life of the enemy.

Those three people also heard the voices outside, they all kept silent, but secretly became alert.

The number of Mongolian soldiers was not very large. After realizing this, Jinyi breathed a sigh of relief. Although the voices from outside were a bit noisy, she could tell with her ears that the number of people coming from outside did not exceed 50. It was a small amount, but for her, it was not very difficult to escape from the siege of these people, and there were horses they rode outside.

The target of the visitor was obviously not Jinyi. She heard the footsteps of several people, and one of them asked in broken Chinese: "The traitor is still arrested?"

Jinyi guessed that those three people might be the ones to be arrested by the martial law in the city. I don't know what mistakes they committed, so they would be wanted by the Yuan army in this way.Those people were targeting them, and she would not be found hiding behind the Buddha statue, and she would not be in danger of her life. She was relieved and relaxed a little.

But she changed her mind and thought that the three people in front of her knew about her entry into this temple. If they forcibly dragged her into this matter in order to find a helper, it would be bad.

She suppressed the desire to peek at them from the edge of the Buddha statue, and continued to listen to their conversation.

"If you want to take my life, your morality is not enough." One of the three said this, thinking that he also knew that there were not many Yuan troops here, so he had more confidence.

The leader of the Yuan army didn't waste his time when he saw this, and the sound of rustling footsteps came in. Jinyi didn't need to look to know that all the Yuan troops had entered this room. But it's a tough fight.

The crisp sound of sword strikes and the sound of metal cutting flesh and blood continued to be heard. Jinyi was a little restless, but she was afraid that others would find her, so she didn't dare to look out. She turned around behind the Buddha statue and returned to the original place. place.

Jinyi was secretly startled when he heard the sound of "puchi" after the sword pierced into the flesh.

"Brother Liu!" Jinyi heard an exclamation, and knew that the injured person was one of the three people who entered the temple before her.

"Brother Ma, Mr. Peng," the voice became weak because of the injury, and he whispered, "I'm not going to make it, you guys run away."

He didn't respond to what the two said afterwards, but whispered in a low voice: "Burning my remnant body, the blazing holy fire, what joy is there in life, and why bother in death? To do good and eliminate evil, there is only light. Joy, sorrow, and sorrow all return." Dust. Have pity on me, the world, for there are many sorrows!"

After saying this, he didn't move any more, only heard the two people calling his name continuously, but no one responded, it turned out that he had already passed away.

The two men were cheered up, and fought harder and harder to kill the enemy. Although the Yuan soldiers were superior in number, their martial arts were very ordinary. They were killed by those two people, and many died. Jin Yi heard that many bodies fell heavily to the ground The sound, the number of people remaining in this temple became less and less, until the sound almost disappeared, only the heavy panting sound remained.

It seemed that those two men had already killed all the Yuan soldiers. Jinyi breathed a sigh of relief, and then heard a voice saying, "Young friend, aren't you coming out yet?"

Jinyi was startled, wondering if he was talking about herself, and heard him say: "Little friend has been hiding behind the Buddha statue and listening to our fight, now there is no danger, you should come out."

It was only then that Jinyi was sure that he was talking about herself. She was a little embarrassed, and slowly walked out from behind the Buddha statue with a sword in her hand.

There were corpses all over the place, even though Jinyi was already prepared, she was still taken aback by the scene of blood all over the ground. She gathered herself together before looking at the man standing among the corpses everywhere. That man was in his thirties The old monk, with a bald head, was wearing a half-worn gray cassock. At this time, there were many cuts in the cassock, from which blood was oozing.

He knelt down to look at the condition of the person beside him. Jinyi guessed that the person should be one of his companions. The condition of the person seemed to be very bad. Sit down on the ground.

"What's the matter, honorable master?" Jin Yi asked after thinking about it.

"The monk wants to ask my friend for one thing," he said, "My two brothers, who lived and died with me, fought to the death. I want you to bury them both."

This is not a difficult task for Jinyi, she nodded and said: "No problem, I admire you very much for fighting the Mongolian Tartars."

The monk closed his eyes and practiced his skills secretly. Jinyi dragged the two corpses to the backyard of the temple, dug a grave for them with discarded swords, and put the two corpses in the backyard of the temple. He went in, covered them with soil, thought for a while, went to the front to find a wooden board, and asked the monk, "Do you want to erect a monument for the two of them?"

The monk opened his eyes, nodded, and said, "The tomb of Dayou and Liu Xiangdong will be ready immediately."

He didn't say his name, and he didn't ask her to write the name of the person who erected the stele. Jinyi knew that they were being chased and killed. He didn't write his name because he was afraid that the imperial army would catch up here and find that the two people were buried in the grave. Here, their graves were dug, so that they would not have peace after death.

Jinyi carved words on the wooden board as she said, and stood the wooden board there, thinking to herself: May the world be peaceful from now on, the Han family will be restored, and everyone will be free.

The monk was seriously injured, and Jinyi was carrying Emei's elixir, so she threw the medicine bottle at the monk, and the monk tore off his clothes to wrap up the wound, and thanked Jinyi softly.

Jin Yi didn't care. Seeing that the monk's injury was serious, she asked, "Monk, where are you going? If you go with me, we can go together."

The monk was stunned for a moment, and said: "I am one of the five scattered members of Mingjiao, named Peng Yingyu."

Jinyi was stunned for a moment, she didn't expect this monk to look unattractive, but he was Monk Peng Yingyu Peng, one of the five scatterers of the Ming Sect. From the head of the Ming Sect, they were envoys to the left and right, the Four Great Dharma Kings, the Five Scattered People, and the Five Elements Banner.Although Jinyi doesn't have much experience in the world, she also knows that Wu Sanren has a high status in the Ming Cult, and their martial arts are not weak.

"Emei Pai Bei Jinyi," Jinyi also reported her family name, seeing that Monk Peng wasn't surprised at all, a little strange.

Perhaps seeing Jinyi's surprise, Monk Peng explained: "Your martial arts are Emei's moves, and the Emei Sect's logo is engraved on your sword. There are many female disciples of the Emei Sect, and you are a disciple of Miejue Shitai." Bar."

"The tutor is Mijue Shitai." Jinyi replied.

Monk Peng’s expression was not pleasant, obviously he didn’t like Miejue Shitai very much. Jinyi also knew that her master was jealous of evil, and usually commented on people in the Ming Cult as villains. If she knew that she had contacts with people in the Ming Cult Sure to be furious.

But she had already said that she would escort Monk Peng, and Monk Peng was obviously seriously injured. She had also heard about the Yuanzhou Uprising. He was wanted by the court probably because of Zhou Ziwang's uprising. Most of the rebels were wiped out by the court. Yes, they are the remnants of the rebel army, and the people in the court will naturally hold on to them.

In fact, Monk Peng had already suffered internal injuries before this, otherwise with his kung fu, he could easily get rid of those Yuan soldiers without implicating the two members of the rebel army who were with him.

"Where are you going?" Her expression was very insistent. Even if Miejueshi knew too much and would get angry, she still had to do what she said. This was her principle.

Monk Peng looked at her in surprise, and only then began to look at her differently. He thought for a while and said, "The imperial court is looking for me, and I want to go west. The rest of the five scattered people are there. They meet."

Emei is also on the west side, so it seems to be on the way, Jinyi smiled, nodded and said, "I see."

There are horses from the Yuan army outside. They each picked a horse and headed west together.

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