I also thank the old Taoist.

"There's no need to be so polite. That mister, should we call for him to eat together or..."

The old Daoist Priest no longer said anything. He turned around and walked towards the main hall. It was unknown whether he was reciting a Daoist scripture or what he was going to do.

Anyway, the old Daoist said when he left, let's go eat by ourselves, he already ate early.

He's already so old, and he even got up to cook for us. This really makes me feel a bit embarrassed. However, Gu Lvhan didn't seem to have such a feeling. After he sat down, he immediately started to eat.

Gu Lvhan drank three bowls of porridge and ate four steamed buns.

It's several times bigger than my appetite. I drank a small bowl of porridge and ate a steamed bun.

Looking at the sky, he could see that the sun had begun to rise.

"It seems like you are at the wrong time. Look at the sun rising, can you not say that today's weather is not good?"

"The sky cannot predict the weather. Who can know everything? If it is a good day, then that would be the best. I would be happy too."

After dinner, I felt much warmer.

"It's almost eight o'clock. I think I'll wake Dad up."

Gu Lvhan nodded in agreement, and Gu Lvhan and I entered Father's room.

As soon as we came in, Dad woke up.

"Aiya, why didn't you call out to me? Look at what time it is."

Dad started to complain about us, but he didn't say anything about what happened yesterday. Looking at him, it seemed like he forgot about some things, and forgetting about them was a good thing. Thinking about it only made him more worried and uncomfortable.

So forget it, forget it, there's no need to think about it any more.

"Mm, we've eaten. Now we're here to call for you. Do you want some food?" I looked at Dad.

Dad looked worried.

"Your third uncle's corpse is missing. What are you eating? Let's hurry up and leave." Father hurriedly stood up and walked outside.

"The back of the mountain is cold. If you guys don't eat, I'm afraid you'll leave a sick person behind!"

At this moment, the old Daoist Priest walked over and stood in front of Father.

Father smiled helplessly.

"Alright, I'll eat." Dad finally agreed.

Gu Lvhan and I gratefully looked at the old Daoist.

The old Daoist Priest remained silent as he walked towards the great hall in the middle. I saw him silently sitting on a thin ball of dust as he muttered something.

Anyway, the old Taoist gave me a feeling of mystery, but he was helping us everywhere.

If it were a bad guy, maybe something would have happened to us a long time ago.

Yesterday, after something happened to his father, he rushed out to help. Clearly, he was very kind.

Anyway, I don't doubt much about the old Taoist now.

After dinner, Dad hurried over to find us.

"Alright, I've finished eating. Can we leave now?" Father looked towards Gu Lvhan and me.

However, I glanced at Gu Lvhan.

"Gu Lvhan, what do you think about leaving at this time? If possible, let's go."

Gu Lvhan unhurriedly took out a yellowed book from his yellow pouch, and after seriously looking at it for a bit, he smiled slightly and said: "Today would be a good day."

"Then what are we waiting for? Let's hurry up and go. We've already wasted enough time, don't you think so?" Dad was in a hurry to leave.

Gu Lvhan nodded, the three of us were about to leave, but just as we walked out of the temple, the old Daoist came over.

"The three of you, don't be in such a hurry to leave." The old Daoist looked at us with a smile.

"I wonder if the old master has any other orders." I looked at the old Daoist and said.

"It's like this, the outside is muddy, the rain yesterday was not small, you can't just leave in such a flustered manner." "How about this, you should put on your boots and leave. I just happen to have a few pairs here, you can see if they fit." The old Daoist Priest was truly meticulous to have thought of this.

I looked at the old Taoist with gratitude.

"This isn't good." His father felt a little awkward.

"There's nothing wrong with that. After you're done, just find a sunny day and bring it back to me." The old Daoist smiled.

The rain boots were in a small house. The old Daoist said that this place used to contain miscellaneous items, such as Daoist robes, floor cleaning items, etc. Sometimes, if there was a large amount of food, it would also be kept here.

In other words, the old Daoist Priest had once had a disciple.

"Old Master, does that mean you've had a disciple before?" I asked softly.

The old Daoist Priest's eyes were a little cloudy as he looked at me. The expression on his face also changed slightly.

"Of course there is. Your Third Uncle is one." "There are a few others who have mysteriously disappeared as well. Some people left on their own and only an old skeleton like me remains. I swear that I will definitely wear this Taoist temple out." The old Daoist laughed at himself.

Father couldn't wait any longer. After bowing to the old Daoist, he led us out in a hurry.

But just as we walked out, the old Daoist chased us again.

"Why are you all in such a hurry? I have something to give you that might be useful for the Master Gu." The old Taoist smiled at us.

I have my suspicions, but Gu Lvhan is already walking towards the old Taoist.

"I dare not be a master. You are a master. Old master, what do you have to give me?" Gu Lvhan said softly.

Father and I both looked at the old Taoist.

"Is this old Daoist going to give you some sort of great treasure?" Father whispered.

"I'm not sure, but looking at this old Daoist, he is dressed very simply. He doesn't seem to be someone with a treasure, right?" I whispered back.

"No, the more they are like this, the more valuable they become." No matter what, this is a Taoist temple that has existed for a long time, right? " Dad gave his opinion.

In any case, I looked straight at the old Daoist Priest and found that he had taken out a box.

There are five colored lines on the box, but I don't understand any of them.

The lines seemed to contain some sort of profound logic behind it, but I was unable to understand it.

Although I can't understand it, I can imagine it.