Borrowing?
The word "borrow," when spoken by the Monk Sweeping the Floor, usually doesn't align with the common understanding of borrowing.
This time, more than likely, it refers to the kind of "borrowing" like Murong Bo and Xiao Yuanshan borrowing the seventy-two Unique Skills Secret Book from Shaolin.
Ye Weiming isn't very interested in the method of borrowing; what he truly cares about is: "Who borrowed the map of Double Cultivation Mansion?"
The Monk Sweeping the Floor calmly replied, "The Great Wheel King of the Great Snow Mountain, State Preceptor of Tibet, Jiu Mozhi."
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This answer left Ye Weiming utterly confused.
Jiu Mozhi?
What was his purpose in borrowing the map of the Double Cultivation Mansion?
Indeed, Jiu Mozhi, this monk, isn't considered a proper monk in Ye Weiming's impression. He possesses various traits like greed, anger, and ignorance, and when it comes to bravery and fighting spirit, he's even superior to many in the martial world.