The name Chilong Lake existed even before Dajue Temple arrived.
There are roughly two versions regarding how it got its name:
The first is quite simple, saying that decades ago, someone at Qinghepu reportedly witnessed a red Jiao Long emerge from the clouds and dive into the lake;
The second version suggests that because the lake is meandering and narrow overall, resembling the shape of a dragon, and in February each year, the lake water suddenly becomes red as blood, hence the name Chilong.
Xu Ning has been staying in Lower River Village for half a year, and he has inquired about many rumors around Qinghepu, and since Dajue Temple is right on Chilong Lake, he naturally focuses on this area.
"This place, it's kind of... eerie!"
Following a dozen or so men in black through the Zen Temple, Xu Ning saw Dajue Temple built by the lake from a kilometer away, and an unusual feeling instantly surged in his heart.
