Chu Xu couldn't speak, he just pointed inside the hall, as if shocked by something in there.
Emperor Guangxi frowned, wanting to go in and take a look.
Old Marquis Lu stopped him, "Your Majesty, just in case, let this old minister go in first."
Emperor Guangxi did not agree, and turned his gaze to Song Wei, "You go."
Song Wei discreetly nodded at his master and stepped into the main hall.
Four paintings were spread open on the large writing desk, completely different from the upper layer. These four paintings depicted the exterior and internal structure of the statues on the back mountain of Fahua Temple.
The most ingenious part was that Abbot Cunxin's figure was not a stone carving, but a clay shell overlaid with color, with distance and lighting making it appear as stone to Song Wei, who hadn't seen it clearly before.
