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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 6120

The reason it seemed somewhat familiar yet unfamiliar was likely because the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda had undergone several renovations after its initial construction. Its appearance, features, and even the number of tiers had changed significantly.

Moreover, these renovations happened hundreds or even thousands of years ago. People had only seen the pagoda as it appears today after five major reconstructions, passed down through history. No one knew what it originally looked like, which was why Charlie had that sense of déjà vu but couldn't be certain.

Charlie muttered under his breath, "So, the priest I just saw was Saint Jerome?"

In the midst of his thoughts, the image passed through the prosperous Coleham and arrived at a temple on a green mountain in the south outside of the city.

From the terrain, Charlie recognized that the place was the northern foot of Mount Solis. The two large words ‘Josher Temple’ on the gate of the temple immediately enlightened him that this was Summitview Abbey, renowned as the most blessed land in the world and a holy site of Taoism.

Summitview Abbey was the birthplace of Taoism and was said to be the place where Oran, the founder of Taoism, delivered his teachings. During the Tang Dynasty, Taoism was greatly revered by the emperor, who named this place Josher Temple.

In the picture, a group of skinny priests with green robes and a bun on their heads were sitting cross-legged on a platform of the temple, making uniform hand seals in the void, looking very pious and focused.

At first glance, Charlie could tell that they were all cultivators who had mastered Reiki, and each of their hand seals contained surging Reiki, almost as if they were working together to complete a huge formation.

What was even more magical was that in front of the cultivators, the tower made of pure gold was suspended in the air and slowly spinning.

The tower was the one in the wooden box.

Yet, a thought flashed across his mind, and he muttered under his breath, "Since these two things are the magic tools created by the great priests, why didn't the Tang Dynasty prosper for 800 years as they claimed? The lifespan of the dynasty was less than 300 years."

Then, he remembered that he didn't recognize the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda the first time because it was reconstructed several times later. It was said that there were three versions of the pagoda in the Tang Dynasty alone. Could it be that the changes destroyed the Feng Shui that the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and the Four-Sided Treasure Tower had built together?

The doubtful Charlie watched as the scene before him gradually faded away, and his consciousness was gradually retreating to the towering pagoda.

The pagoda did not hold his divine sense. It pushed his divine sense out of the door, and then the door closed. The whole pagoda gradually collapsed into the ground, and everything around it returned to its original fuzziness.

Charlie did not notice that the pagoda left a trace of divine sense when it collapsed back into the ground. The trace of divine sense sank directly into Charlie's divine sense and merged without him knowing it.

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