It turns out this female ghost is called Liu Nanshuang, a resident of Sanyang Village. Her husband’s surname is Wu, and they have been married for many years without children. Hearing that Baolian Temple is particularly effective for praying for children, her mother-in-law took her up the mountain to pray for blessings, hoping to expand the Wu family. There is a rule at Baolian Temple: women seeking children must bathe and change clothes, and stay in the temple for one night to show sincerity. After returning home, they can then pray for children. Liu Nanshuang followed the instructions, but it was not the Buddha showing his powers; instead, a robust monk from the temple took advantage of her solitude, assaulted her in the room, and afterwards threatened her not to speak of it. A woman’s virtue is of utmost importance, so to save her life, Liu Nanshuang had to keep it a secret. Not long after returning home, she indeed gave birth to a daughter, which delighted the Wu family. However, just after the child turned one month old, her mother-in-law noticed something was wrong. 'Look! The nose and eyes don’t resemble my son at all; whose child is this? Speak!' With no choice, Liu Nanshuang had to reveal what had happened with the monk at the temple. This stirred up a hornet's nest; her in-laws crazily beat her to death, and the infant was drowned and thrown into a mass grave to feed the dogs. The female ghost mournfully said, 'Please, sir, seek justice for me and bring the wicked monk to justice!' Wang Dan pondered; this Baolian Temple was not an ordinary small temple but a renowned ancient temple, thriving with visitors and worshipped by wealthy merchants and gentry, deeply revered by the common people—pulling one hair could move the whole body. 'You...' Wang Dan wanted to ask more, but the female ghost had already vanished without a trace... For a moment, he was uncertain whether it was just a drunken illusion or if there really was a female ghost seeking justice. Fortunately, he was meticulous in his work; to verify the truth, he instructed his subordinates to investigate whether Liu Nanshuang truly existed in Sanyang Village. Upon investigation, they indeed found that the Wu family had recently lost a daughter-in-law. As for how she died or where she was buried, no one knew. If what the female ghost said was true, then Baolian Temple was not a sacred place but a den of debauchery! As the saying goes, 'Catch the thief with the stolen goods; catch the couple in the act.' To uncover the true nature of Baolian Temple, he had to scout the area first. Ahead, it read $ETH 4000.