On both sides are walkways that lead into the interior.

"It turned out to be a temple built by cutting through part of the mountain."

Su Yun stroked his chin. It seemed that this temple was no ordinary place in the past; it might have been built by some Buddhist forces.

But as time passed, it has disappeared into the past.

We entered the interior through the passageways on both sides.

Ahead was a corridor, at the end of which stood an even taller main hall.

Upon entering, one sees many tall Buddha statues.

However, the fat monk searched around in confusion.

He couldn't find any place to go deeper; he was already at the very back.

"It shouldn't be."

The fat monk scratched his head, looked at the pointer, and saw that it was pointing steadily forward without any error.

Su Yun, however, focused his attention on the ground.

There was a footprint, the same as the one outside, suggesting that the same person had entered this place.

He followed the footprints and finally saw that they disappeared in front of the largest Buddha statue, leaving no trace.

Seeing this, Su Yun slowly said, "Fatty Yin, there's something fishy about this Buddha statue."

"Is there something fishy about the Buddha statue?"

The fat monk, surprised, walked over from the other side.

This Buddha statue appears to be as tall as three people. The other Buddha statues are made of stone, but this one is not.

It has a faint metallic color throughout and looks like the main Buddha statue.

After examining it for a while, the fat monk asked in confusion, "Is something wrong? I can't see it."

Su Yun pointed to the footprints on the ground and said, "These footprints circled around the main hall and finally disappeared in front of the Buddha statue."

"What do you mean by 'wrong'?"

Upon hearing Su Yun's words, the fat cultivator glanced at the footprints on the ground and found that it was indeed as Su Yun had said.

The next moment, his eyes widened even more as he carefully examined the Buddha statue, and he said, "Is there a space inside this Buddha statue?"

Su Yun didn't reply, but instead focused his divine sense on carefully examining the Buddha statue.

The next moment, a clue was discovered.

The base of the statue is huge, covering an area of ​​nearly two or three square meters, and the bottom of the base is hollow!

Before the fat cultivator could finish scanning the Buddha statue, Su Yun said directly, "There's a passage down there."

"An underground passage?"

The fat monk was slightly surprised.

If that's the case, then wouldn't this Spirit Source Land be a connecting passage?

Su Yun scanned his surroundings and found the mechanism to open the passage.

The rest of the area was covered in dust, but this stone bottle had several fingerprints on it, indicating that the owner of the footprints had moved the mechanism and entered the passage.

"Om~"

As Su Yun moved the bottle, the huge stone statue slowly moved to the side.

Then, to the eyes of the two, a dark hole was revealed under the base!

The fat monk took out a compass and found that the compass needle was pointing steadily ahead of the passage below the base.

However, upon closer inspection, he found no fluctuations in spiritual energy.

"Isn't this supposed to be the case?"

If they are truly connected to the land of spiritual energy, they should be able to sense some source of spiritual energy.

But right now, it's just an ordinary cave.

Su Yun remained calm and said, "We'll find out once we go down and investigate."

The fat monk put away the compass, and the two of them leaped into the passage below.

He jumped in, his body descending nearly ten meters before landing on the ground.

It was still pitch black, the kind where you couldn't see your hand in front of your face.

Fortunately, neither of them were ordinary people, and in this pitch-black environment, they were able to see clearly within five meters ahead.

This is a small passageway, which can only accommodate four or five people walking side by side at most.

Although both sides were covered in dust, it was still possible to see that they were actually built with bricks and stones.

There are even some patterns of gods and Buddhas on the bricks and stones.

Upon seeing this, the fat monk exclaimed in surprise, "Good heavens, what have the people of the temple built underground? It's so well hidden."

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