747. Chapter 113 One Less Monk A small courtyard in the bamboo forest
Liu Dayu counted the monks seated, there were forty-three people in total, and even the old monk who was guarding the door was there. The abbot of Yiqing did not come, except for the abbot of Yiqing and the missing Guangjie, there was still one person missing. Ouyang Ping learned from Huairen and other monks that there were a total of forty-six monks in Lingguang Temple. ”
Ouyang Ping also counted it, and it was indeed forty-three monks eating breakfast in the room.
The room is divided into two parts, the inside is the stove room, and the outside is the canteen, and there is a window between the stove room and the canteen, where the monks serve rice and take side dishes.
Inside the window are two food boxes made of grates, and two chefs are putting wooden bowls into the food boxes, which contain corn porridge, steamed buns, and side dishes. A monk placed an extra ceramic jar in one of them, a food box on the right.
After about ten minutes, two acolytes stood up and walked to the window, and one of the acolytes picked up the food box on the right and walked out of the room.
The breakfast of the abbot of Ichiqing is no different from that of the monks in the monastery, the only difference is the addition of a ceramic jar. What's inside a ceramic jar?
There was still a food box left in the window, and this food box was supposed to be given to a monk who didn't come to eat. Who could this monk be? Why didn't he come to the room?
A few minutes later, a fat monk of about forty years old stood up, walked to the window, picked up the food box, and walked out of the room.
Li Wenhua followed left to the east.
The other monks are still eating, so this is the best time to follow up.
Ouyang Ping, Liu Dayu and Liu Wenbin continued to stay in the room to eat.
The fat monk walked out of the west courtyard with the food box and walked north along the west ear room.
After the fat monk walked away, Li Wenhua followed Zuo Xiangdong.
The end of the west ear room is in the west of the Guanyin Hall, go down the west ear room corridor, turn left, and there is a small door not far away.
The fat monk put the food box on the ground, took out a key from his arms, opened the door lock, picked up the food box, walked into the small door, then closed the small door and inserted the latch.
Inside the gate was supposed to be a relatively small courtyard, with some bamboo swaying on the high wall—the high wall was full of bamboo, and there was a winding path in the middle of the bamboo forest.
The location of this small courtyard is on the west side of the main hall of Kannon and the north side of the west courtyard. On the evening of the first day, when the comrades came to Lingguang Temple to wander around, they did not pay attention to this gate and this high wall, because the small gate and the high wall were hidden in a dense light bamboo forest.
The two of them tiptoed to the small door, although the door was small, but the door was very thick, and there was not a single gap in the door.
Li Wenhua looked up at the high wall, which was about three meters high.
Left to the east walked to the right of the small door about two meters away, two hands against the wall, squatting down, Li Wenhua understood, two feet on the left to the east's shoulders, two hands also on the wall.
Zuo Xiangdong slowly stood up, and soon, Li Wenhua saw the panorama of the small courtyard, through the sparse bamboo forest, Li Wenhua saw two meditation rooms, and the fat monk was standing at the door of one of the meditation rooms to unlock the lock.
Good guy, not only is there a lock on the courtyard door, but even the door to the meditation room in the courtyard is locked.
It was probably Li Wenhua's body that touched the bamboo behind him, and the bamboo shook a few times, and the fat monk suddenly turned around and glanced around the courtyard - trying to find something.
Li Wenhua quickly did a squatting job, so dangerous! If it weren't for the shade of bamboo leaves, the fat monk should be able to see Li Wenhua.