Jade City was the capital of sins and conspiracies within the whole Western Region. As a result, every resident believed in The Gods. All sorts of temples lay inside and outside the city, and people consecrated all kinds of aboriginal gods from every corner of the world there.
Those hazy Gods, who set themselves high above the masses, were like cinereous vultures feasting on a colossal rotten corpse. The residents of Jade City had a saying, "The more misdeeds he committed, the larger statues he donates," which led to another conclusion, "No sin, no belief." To those monks' and Taoist priests' comfort, there were no sinless people in this city.
Among numerous temples, Four Truths Temple deserved to be their leader. It had to be located outside the city due to its vast coverage area. Thousands of statues of Buddha and over 3,000 monks were there. Without surprise, the major benefactors were Golden Roc Fort and the Meng family in North City.