Chapter 164 CHAPTER 163: The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu Came Out From Seclusion!

"It really feels nice," Joey said with a warm smile while remembering her leaning on his shoulder. He felt a lingering feeling in his heart.

Joey then jumped into the river and cleaned himself. After that, he removed his wet clothes. Then, he took out fresh clothes from inside his space ring and tried to put them on.

Just at that time, a familiar female voice spoke teasingly, "Boy, you have such a nice behind."

Joey turned quickly toward the direction of the voice. Then he saw the beautiful rosy face of the Grand Elder Hu Jing, who was currently grinning at him. She wore a golden and blue color Daoist robe, which was perfect for her bombshell figure.

As Joey turned toward her, completely naked, she looked down curiously at his nether region and saw his robust manhood. Then they looked at each other blankly.

After a few seconds, she reminded, "Boy, put on some clothes."

Then Joey quickly turned around and put on his clothes.

She kept staring at Joey and thought, "Wow! It is way bigger than I thought. After this long time, I felt a bit excited again after seeing his .....er... Hmph! Old Hag, what are you thinking about. He is just a kid. Am I always dirty like this?" And she scolded herself in her mind.

"Senior Hu Jing, why are you here early this morning? ," Joey's voice interrupted her chaotic thought.

She quickly calmed herself down.

"Boy, come. I prepare breakfast for you today." Grand Elder Hu Jing said with a smile.

p Before Joey even replied, she walked toward him and held his hand. Then, they quickly disappeared in the thin air.

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Theravada Buddhist Monastery,

After the death of the Duyi Hongren, the current Sangharaja of the Theravada Buddhist Monastery, the Theravada Buddhist Monastery was currently in a chaotic state. ( Sangharaja= head of the Theravada Buddhist Monastery;  Joey killed him in chapter 155.)

Inside a hall, a youth who seemed to be in his early 20s sat on the highest chair of the Sangharaja. He was the previous Sangharaja, Duyi Tu. He came out ending his 250 years-long Closed Door Training after learning the death of the current Sangharaja, Duyi Hongren. He was a lanky man.

There were also 12 monks who were gathered inside the hall. They were the elders of the Theravada Buddhist Monastery.

"Can someone tell me how did my grandson Duyi Hongren die? " Duyi Tu asked without showing any emotion.

An old monk stood up. He was the old man who was in charge of looking after the life lamps of the Theravada Buddhist Monastery.

"Uncle Duyi Tu, a few days before, Nephew Duyi Hongren came to my Life lamps hall after learning the death of his youngest son, Duyi Daoxin. Then he demanded me to give his son's extinguished life lamp. After he took it away from me, he immediately conducted a blood sacrificial ritual on his deceased son's life lamp. Then we saw the face of the culprit that killed his son on Mount Chamfu. Also, the evil-doer was with Du Shan, the current chieftain of the Yaksha spirit tribe. After that, Nephew Duyi Hongren quickly left for Mount Chamfu. I don't know what happened after that." The old monk reported.

"I don't understand. Why is the current chieftain of the Yaksha Spirit Tribe with that evil-doer? " The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu asked with confusion. He was confused because the Yaksha Spirits were the most loyal servant of the Theravada Buddhist Monastery.

A middle-aged monk stood up and replied, "Uncle Duyi Tu, something has changed during the reign of this current Sangharaja. The Yaksha Spirit tribe has finally betrayed our monastery."

"Nonsense! Their ancestor had already pledged their eternal loyalty to our monastery. How can that be possible?" The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu retorted.

The middle-aged monk told him the whole story of how the Yaksha tribe had betrayed the monastery. He also told him about the exile of the Yaksha tribe to a remote place while sealing their memories and cultivation bases.

The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu, came to understand the whole picture of the situation. "Duyi Hongren, you fool! What have you done? We have lost a good subordinate."  He scolded him in his mind.

He knew that the whole thing about the Yaksha tribe's betrayal was manipulated by the current Sangharaja Duyi Hongren. After he betrayed the Yaksha spirit tribe, the whole Yaksha Spirit's eternal pledge had been nullified.

"Uncle Duyi Tu, from our latest intel, we found out that the evil-doer had somehow managed to release the seals on those Yaksha Spirit Tribe. Then, they had pledged their loyalty to follow that evil-doer. " The middle-aged monk added.

The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu, frowned a bit for the first time. He thought in his mind, "Fine, I will kill them all. Their purpose for existence had long been fulfilled. It is finally time to clean up our mess, after all."

The Theravada Buddhist monastery had been using those Yaksha Spirits for doing their shady jobs until now. Naturally, the Yaksha tribe almost knew all their dirty secrets. So, Duyi Hongren had finally ended their relation blaming them for betrayal. And he exiled them while sealing their memories and cultivation bases.

"Fool! You should have killed them all. Now, you are making more problems for me." The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu, cursed Duyi Hongren in his mind.

He said with a firm tone, "Now, tell me everything you know about that evil-doer."

The middle-aged man took out ten pieces of paper from inside his space ring and passed them to The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu.

"Uncle Duyi Tu, I bought this information from the Hundred Intelligence Pavillion." He said.

(They were the same information Elder Hu Chao of the Black Tiger tribe took out in their Black Tiger tribe meeting.)

"Oh! The Hundred Intelligence Pavillion. Their information is always best and reliable." The Grand Sangharaja, Duyi Tu, praised them.

Then, he carefully started reading the ten pieces of paper one by one.

"What the hell! Is it all the information that you get from them?" He frowned and asked angrily.

"Yep, that is all I can get from them." The middle-aged monk replied.