The archives of the Ning Family records stored in the Scribing Studio of Qingyin Temple were something Ling Hua had requested for a century; however, Liuli did not find it troublesome and moved all of the Ning Family's scrolls to them. As a result, Ling Hua and Yan Qing had thoroughly examined them all and, unexpectedly, they yielded significant discoveries.
Of course, what was recorded in the archives were just the big and small matters that could be spied on and known by others. Qingyin Temple had its own specialized talents, passing the torch from generation to generation, somewhat similar to Bai Xiao Sheng of Jianghu, to record the events of prominent Jianghu families. If ordinary people were to look at these archives, they might just treat them as an exciting documentary account, but Ling Hua and Yan Qing were different. When they examined the archives, they looked beyond the written events, probing deeper into the concealed secrets behind them.