Liu Tong has stayed in this world for quite some time, and he will wait until Liu Heng re-enters the cycle of reincarnation before leaving.

Liu Heng and Qi Mingcheng lived to be over two hundred years old.

They were regarded as gods by the people of this world.

After all, he's over a hundred years old but still looks like a young man in his twenties. What else could he be but a god?
In addition, his internal strength is exceptional and his lightness skill is superb, which makes him appear to everyone as someone who can fly in the sky and split mountains with a single palm strike...

Such powerful abilities can only be possessed by gods.

The emperor and nobles, who had their own ulterior motives, all put them aside.

With her eyes closed, Liu Heng asked Liu Qiu, "Were we brothers in our past lives?"

Liu Dong smiled and agreed.

After leaving this world, Liu Dong did not return to the prehistoric world. Liu Heng reminded him of the very close brothers he had met in other worlds.

After entering the chaos, Liu Dong sensed that there was also a soul in the next world that was related to him.

It seems to be an older brother who likes cooking.

Liu Dong then entered that world.

……

"Go in and search! I'm sure this monk stole the princess's hairpin!"

The shrill sound made Liu Tong frown.

After some stimulation, he regained his memory.

With a wave of his hand, Liu Dong stored everything that shouldn't be in the room into his spatial storage.

A group of officers stormed into his house and ransacked it.

Liu Tong stood indifferently to the side, fiddled with her prayer beads, but felt very depressed.

This time, he actually became a monk and served Buddha with great devotion.

If Duobao knew, he would definitely laugh heartily.

The officials turned Liu Dong's room upside down, almost digging three feet deep, but apart from some scriptures, monk's robes, prayer beads, and wooden fish, there was nothing that was not Buddhist.

The official replied to the leader, who was wearing an official robe: "Sir, the hairpin was not found."

“How could there not be? I clearly saw the princess give the hairpin to this monk!” the young man next to him exclaimed.

All the officials and constables looked at the young master.

"Young Master Zhuo, didn't you just say that Master Liaokong stole the princess's hairpin? How come you're saying it was a gift from the princess?"

"I...I...this...this..."

The young man was speechless.

The official glanced at the handsome monk who looked like a jade statue, and then at the burly young man.

He thought to himself that if he were a princess, he would also choose a monk.

However, this monk Liaokong was probably not attracted by worldly beauty and did not accept the princess's hairpin.

"Master Liaokong, I apologize for disturbing you."

The official grumbled angrily at Liu Dong and left with his men.

The young master was left glaring angrily at Liu Qiu: "Don't be so smug. I will definitely expose your true colors and teach you a lesson."

Liu Tong: "..."

Liu Tong: "Amitabha. Young Master Zhuo, this humble monk has no relation to Princess Qingyang whatsoever."

Princess Qingyang coveted his good looks and body, but he refused to have them.

Liu Dong came for one of his older brothers, Liu Sui, but he was separated from Liu Sui not long after he was born.

In this life, Liu Dong encounters a storyline involving both a real and a fake young master.

Liu Tong was the youngest son of the wife of the Marquis of Zhenyuan.

He was born during a prince's rebellion, and the capital was in chaos. Lady Hou was offering incense outside the city when she received news from the capital, which shocked her and caused her to give birth prematurely.

The servants of the Marquis's mansion led the Marquis's wife into a farmhouse to work, where she gave birth to Liu Zhu.

The farmer's wife also gave birth prematurely to a son, whose health was very poor, even worse than Liu Tong's.

Lang concluded that the child would not live past his first birthday.

Of course, if a child lives in a wealthy family and is fed good medicine and food, he/she can not only live past the first birthday, but also grow up.

The peasant woman saw that Lady Hou and her entourage were dressed in fine clothes, so they must be very wealthy and able to take good care of the child.

She then switched the two children when no one was looking, hoping that her child could receive good care in a noble family and grow up safely.

Lady Hou was unaware that her son had been switched and that the fake son had been taken away.

The farm wife thought that no one else knew about the child swapping except herself.

But her husband had already noticed what the farmer's wife was doing, and he even helped her clean up the mess.

Men can be more ruthless than farm wives. The farm wife felt guilty towards Liu Qiu and wanted to take good care of the child, loving her own son dearly.

The man, however, did not want the child to live, lest the child grow up and be discovered by the Marquis's family, threatening his child's status.

The man threw Liu Qiu into the mountains, hoping she would be eaten by wild animals.

However, the merits that Liu Dong possessed enabled him to turn misfortune into good fortune on many occasions.

A monk was gathering herbs in the mountains when he saw the baby Liu Dong and took him back to the temple.

That monk was Master Kongwen, a highly respected figure in Buddhism. He was not only profound in Buddhist teachings but also skilled in medicine, having once cured the Empress Dowager.

The powerful and influential people in the capital all held this Master Kongwen in high regard.

Master Kongwen raised Liu Dong and took him as his disciple.

Liu Tong's status rose because of Master Kongwen, and he became the junior uncle of many people in the temple.

The powerful and influential also gave Liu Dong some face.

On one occasion, when Master Liu Dong Sui Kong Wen entered the palace to lecture the emperor on Buddhist scriptures, he met Princess Qingyang, the emperor's beloved daughter.

Princess Qingyang fell in love with Liu Tong at first sight because of his handsome appearance.

Uh, it should be lust at first sight.

From then on, Princess Qingyang frequently visited Yunshan Temple, always finding excuses to pester Liu Tong.

Princess Qingyang was very beautiful, and she had many suitors.

She thought that her beauty would make the young monk fall in love with her.

She certainly didn't intend to marry a monk; she just wanted to have a one-night stand with the young monk.

However, Liu Dong was not seduced by Princess Qingyang, who was indignant and became increasingly interested in the little monk.

Now, Princess Qingyang has reached the point where she absolutely must have the young monk.

Princess Qingyang's actions were discovered by her suitors.

Some people don't care because Liu Dong is a monk; it's impossible for a princess to marry a monk.

But some people were very jealous, such as Zhuo Wentao.

They were all people Princess Qingyang looked down upon.

Princess Qingyang liked handsome men and would give sweet treats to those good-looking suitors, but she never gave the burly Zhuo Wentao a kind look.

Zhuo Wentao was extremely jealous of Liu Tong and wanted to kill her.

He saw Princess Qingyang give her gold hairpin to the young monk and harbored ill intentions. He went to Shuntian Prefecture to accuse Liu Tong of theft, specifically of stealing the princess's personal belongings.

When the officials from Shuntian Prefecture came to search Liu Dong's room, they were supposed to find the gold hairpin, and the young monk would be imprisoned and later punished for theft, losing his life.

He was stigmatized, and only his master believed that his apprentice would not steal.

Fortunately, Liu Qiu regained her memory in time and threw the hairpin into her spatial storage, preventing anyone from finding it. (End of Chapter)

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