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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 5556

Although the Taoist and Buddhist abbot had the same title, they had very different functions. The Buddhist abbot was one with the highest position and power in the temple and was in charge of the temple’s affairs, whereas the Taoist abbot’s main responsibility was to preach scriptures. The Taoist abbot was like the senior professor in the Taoist temple, but the person with the highest management power was the overseer.

Mr. Chardon, who was wearing a Taoist robe, looked up at the gate of Cohmer Temple for a moment, then entered the gate.

The entire Cohmer Temple was divided into three courtyards, namely the front, middle, and the back. Only the front yard was open to believers and pilgrims. There were several halls here, especially the Trinity Hall, which was dedicated to the Three Supreme Gods of Taoism.

The middle and the back yard were the internal areas of Cohmer Temple where the abbot and disciples lived and studied Taoism.

Whether it was Charlie, Mr. Chardon, the mysterious British Lord, or Master Marcius Stark from the painting, all of them had mastered Reiki and practiced methods inherited from Taoism.

Therefore, the first thing Mr. Chardon did when he entered Cohmer Temple was to go to Trinity Hall and kneel before the Three Supreme Gods of the Taoist Sect before he approached a young Taoist priest who was aside and said, “Fellow brother, I wonder if I can stay here for a few days?”

The young Taoist priest was a little surprised when he saw Mr. Chardon, who looked like a sage and had a slight otherworldly immortal temperament that was usually found only in novels. He asked respectfully, “May I ask which Taoist temple you come from, abbot? Do you have any identification documents?”

According to the internal conventions of the religion, if a Taoist priest leaves his Taoist temple and goes to another place, he could stay at a local Taoist temple for a while. However, he would need to verify his identity first so that the other Taoist priests could avoid being taken advantage of.

When Mr. Chardon heard this, he smiled and said, “I’ve been practicing overseas all these years and I haven’t been to Oskia for many years, so I don’t have any identification documents.”

The young priest said with some embarrassment, “Sir, according to the regulations, if you want to stay here, you must have a legal certificate to prove that you are indeed a Taoist priest. Otherwise, I really cannot make this decision…”

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