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Ministry of National Security?
I looked up at Lin Qianyi and opened the ID book again. The photo above was indeed Lin Qianyi herself.
However, after seeing the contents of this certificate, I concluded that Lin Qianyi was lying to me!
This is the first time I have seen a so-called national security document with my own eyes. Naturally, it is impossible to tell whether this document is authentic. However, there is one content in this document that is obviously inconsistent with the facts stated by Lin Qianyi.
The content of this contradiction lies in the certificate. Under Lin Qianyi¡¯s photo, a line of small words was written: Bureau 1 of the Ministry of National Security.
It¡¯s this small line of writing that makes me feel that Lin Qianyi lied to me.
In fact, I have seen some public information from the Ministry of National Security on the Internet, which clearly states that the first bureau under the Ministry of National Security is actually just a confidential bureau. The person in charge of Hong Kong and Macao affairs should actually be in the fourth bureau!
Therefore, if Lin Qianyi is really from the Ministry of National Security, then her ID should also say that it is the fourth bureau, at least not the first bureau, which is only responsible for handling internal affairs!
When I threw this doubt out, Lin Qianyi showed an incredulous look on her face: "Are you really just a small security guard? Oh my god, just with your observation skills, even if you say that you are also a member of the Ministry of National Security I will believe it.¡±
I suppressed the little pride that arose in my heart, bit my lip hard, pretended not to be interested in her compliment, and continued to wait for Lin Qianyi to give me the real answer.
Seeing my lack of response, Lin Qianyi sighed: "Okay. I didn't expect that something would be revealed here. I think I will report this issue when I get back"
Next, she raised her head, her voice more serious and serious than ever before.
"Lin Sijiu, what I'm going to say next, you must never tell anyone in the future."
Seeing me nodding, she finally said frankly: "Actually, my true identity is an investigator from the 749 Bureau. I am a member of the Third Section of the Investigation Division."
749 rounds? This time, I believed what Lin Qianyi said, because I had never heard of this 749 round. If Lin Qianyi wants to continue to lie to me, there is no need to make up an organization that no one has ever heard of to lie to me. If she really wants to do that, she might as well be a member of the Chinese Dragon Group.
"Bureau 749? What kind of organization is that?"
"To put it simply, it is to discover, investigate and deal with all the incredible mysterious phenomena and objects that occur in the country. For example, the murderous Buddha statue outside is the target of my investigation this time."
"That Buddha statueis that really your purpose?" I asked.
"Yes." Lin Qianyi smiled, "In order to keep it confidential, we will borrow the identities of other units during our usual investigations. This time I pretended to be an associate professor at the university so that I could come to Hong Kong with you. The best thing is to be able to confirm the whereabouts of this Buddha statue with your own eyes.
¡°It¡¯s just that I originally planned to go back after confirming that the Buddha statue was here, but who knew that a murder occurred here the next day. In order to confirm the relationship between the murder case and the Buddha statue, I stayed"
I interrupted: "You suspected that the Buddha statue was related to the murder a few days ago? What is it? A ghost? A ghost? Or a monster?"
"We didn't know it at first. In fact, I came here because of a manuscript we found in a temple in the past."
Lin Qianyi said and took out another photo from her backpack.
That is a photo of a certain page of an ancient book. It is densely covered with some traditional Chinese characters, and the handwriting is also very sloppy. It should be some kind of ancient font.
I took one look at it and gave it back to Lin Qianyi, saying that I didn¡¯t understand.
So she explained to me: "This is actually the diary of a Zhike monk in a temple in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The Zhike monk once recorded a very strange story in this diary"
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The second year of Shunzhi coincided with great changes in China and constant wars. Ten rooms in all parts of China were empty. The Shimen Jiashan Temple, which used to be a constant source of incense, also gradually fell into ruins in this chaos, and there were only a few people left.
However, one day in these troubled times, a strange man greeted him outside the mountain gate.
At that time, the Zhike monk in the diary happened to be the first monk who saw the man. He saw that the man was in his forties, had one eye, and was carrying a big baggage. He spoke with a northern Shaanxi accent and spoke vulgarly, but he was dressed as if he belonged to a wealthy family. He was obviously covered in injuries and in a state of embarrassment, but he was walking aroundThere were headless corpses all over the place. No one among nearly a hundred Qing soldiers was spared. And in the middle of this pile of corpses, the Buddha statue mixed with Li Zicheng's flesh and blood was standing there speechlessly
In that era, whenever a Qing soldier was accidentally killed, other Qing soldiers would take revenge. After those Qing soldiers died, not long after, a Qing army general led an army into Jiashan Temple and demanded that the murderer be handed over.
The monk who knew the guest thought that they were in danger, because at that time, even the people in the temple did not know how those Qing soldiers died, and it was impossible to talk about handing over the murderer.
But when the Qing soldiers were about to kill everyone in the temple, the abbot of Jiashan Temple suddenly handed over the Buddha statue and told the Qing army commander that this Buddha statue was the murderer!
Naturally, the commander-in-chief of the Qing army would not believe such nonsense, but after the abbot of Jiashan Temple handed over the Buddha statue, he whispered a few words to the commander-in-chief.
The monk Zhike didn¡¯t know what the abbot said, but right after that, the commander-in-chief let them all go and left Jiashan Temple with only the Buddha statue. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com