And she quickly realized her gaffe. The old nun was right. There were indeed many extremely subtle variables in fate. Knowing too much was sometimes not a good thing.
At this time, she no longer asked the old nun for more details, but weighed the credibility of the old nun's words in her heart.
She first ruled out the old nun as her enemy.
Because the old nun has successfully attracted herself to this nunnery, if she is really her enemy, she will definitely do something to herself;
Then, she ruled out the old nun as Ye Chen's enemy.
The old nun knew Ye Chen, she knew herself, she knew Wu Feiyan, and she even knew the trajectory of the three of them. If she were Ye Chen's enemy, she wouldn't need to be so mysterious here.
She only needed to find a way to tell Wu Feiyan that Ye Chen was the son of Ye Changying and An Chengqi, and then pass Ye Chen's information to Wu Feiyan, and then Wu Feiyan would definitely kill Ye Chen.
Now that the old nun is ruled out as her and Ye Chen's enemy, her previous words are much more credible.
Lin Wan'er also analyzed whether the old nun and Ye Chen would have any stakes. For example, if the old nun also wanted to explore the relics left by Meng Changsheng, then she and Ye Chen would be competitors. They would try to persuade their competitors to give up. She does have advantages too.
However, if you think about it carefully, this possibility is slim.
After all, the other party was waiting for them here, and she and Ye Chen hadn't even figured out where they were going.
If everyone is grabbing a treasure, it will naturally be first come, first served. The other party is already in front and knows the location of the treasure. The best option is to rush to dig up the treasure as soon as possible without exposing it as much as possible. With his identity and his reputation of making a fortune, how could he leave the treasure and not dig it out, instead staying here to persuade the disadvantaged competitors behind him to give up?
Therefore, this inference is untenable.
He is not an enemy, and there is no conflict of interest or interest. In this case, the probability that the other party is sincere is even higher.
So, Lin Wan'er looked at her and asked: "The little lady has one last question, why does the master help Mr. Ye?"
The old nun said in a very solemn tone: "More than twenty years ago, someone opened a Pandora's box, but it was only half opened at the time. If it is ignored, the box will gradually open by itself after a few years, which will inevitably lead to disasters. An unforeseen disaster, and now, Mr. Ye is the only one who can completely close or open this magic box!"
Lin Wan'er probably guessed the meaning of the old nun's words, so she asked: "Master Tai, are you saying that Master Ye's rebirth depends entirely on Mr. Ye?"
The old nun said noncommittally: "The poor nun has said too much. I would like to ask Miss Lin to digest some questions by herself. However, please remember not to let Mr. Ye know about these things."
Seeing that she didn't want to say more, Lin Wan'er quickly asked, "I wonder if Master Tai has any other instructions?"
"No more." The old nun clasped her hands together and said respectfully: "I've heard Miss Lin's name for a long time. Now that I can see you today, it's a nun's wish. Mr. Ye is still waiting at the bottom of the mountain. Miss Lin should go down the mountain earlier and persuade me. Let him go back to Jinling."
Lin Wan'er saw that the old nun wanted to see off the guests, but she still didn't want to give up, so she hurriedly asked: "Master, what should Master Ye do next? If we can't move forward today, the little girl is afraid that Mr. Ye will be in trouble, and his future will be ruined." Master, please tell me where to go!"
The old nun's expression became very struggling for a moment, and she hesitated for a long time before speaking: "Please Miss Lin, please tell Mr. Ye to find an opportunity to open the Niwan Palace as soon as possible. Only by opening the Niwan Palace can we reluctantly fight against Wu Feiyan."
Lin Wan'er was getting more and more confused about the old nun's identity. She really couldn't understand why Ye Chen was so low-key and concealed his identity. Why did the old nun seem to know everything about him, even if Ye Chen didn't open Niwan Palace? Clear as day.
Lin Wan'er wanted to ask her some more questions, but the old nun had already opened the door of the main hall and shouted to the outside: "Jing Chen, see off the guests."
The young nun who had just brought Lin Wan'er here walked out of the side hall and said respectfully to Lin Wan'er: "Miss Lin, please follow me out." JrNovels.com