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Chapter 1352: Chapter 10 Azure Dragon Inquiry to the Moon_4

Su He’s consciousness body reminded Tan Tai that the welcoming banquet had already concluded.

The Uncultivated Monk was finally led to a small temporary courtyard.

Thai Zu, who had transford into the Kasaya, gave his body a shake, shedding the monk’s Kasaya, then waved a claw. The Kasaya unfurled outward, enveloping the entire courtyard.

Thai Zu controlled the Kasaya with astonishing ease, as if he were its rightful owner!

From the inside of the courtyard looking out, one could see a faint, illusory shadow of the Kasaya. However, from the outside looking in, nothing was visible—only a ditating Mune Monk could be seen.

“Freedom at last!” Thai Zu shook his body, enlarging himself. Beside him, the White Dragon also transford into a creature as thick as a water barrel, coiling around the ceiling beam and peering outside.

Thai Zu turned to look at Su He: “Brother, there’s no need to hide. Didn’t I say—we’ve got treasure!”

Su He stepped forward, still towering over a length of a dozen feet, raising his head to gaze at the Kasaya above, a flicker of astonishnt flashing in his eyes.

“Where did this Kasaya co from?”

Thai Zu burst into hearty laughter: “I have no idea! Years ago, during an expedition for treasure, I accidentally stumbled into a very ancient little temple. The Kasaya on a stone statue there suddenly ca to voluntarily.”

His face was filled with pride—treasures naturally choose the worthy!

“But what need does a turtle like have for a Kasaya? So later, I handed it off to the Uncultivated Monk.”

Su He nodded knowingly but gave Thai Zu a peculiar sidelong glance.

At this mont, Thai Zu was clearly greedy, yet paradoxically generous.

This Kasaya, upon first glance, seed utterly unremarkable; upon second glance, still unremarkable. Yet when it cloaked the courtyard, not only celestial generals outside but even techniques left behind by Immortal Sovereigns could not detect anything amiss!

—Could it be a relic of the Buddha?

Only an artifact from the Taoist Ancestor would willingly choose to attach itself to Thai Zu.

Thus, with the Kasaya’s protection, even Immortal Sovereigns couldn’t perceive a single detail.

No wonder the Taozu Finger Bone constantly seed restless, even more active than usual!

Could it sohow draw power from the Kasaya?

A treasure like this, casually thrown away to soone else?

Su He glanced towards the side. With the Kasaya shielding him, the Uncultivated Monk had entirely collapsed, drenched in cold sweat. He had barely managed to get through the welcoming banquet with all his effort.

It wasn’t that he feared detection—thanks to the Kasaya, as long as he didn’t act beyond his limits, no one could discover him.

But for him, interacting with others was more terrifying than engaging in a deadly battle against Immortals.

anwhile, the White Dragon remained coiled around the pillar, staring fixedly out into the world beyond, looking at the towering dragon whisker columns welcoming visitors, at the mountains ford from the Dragon Ridge, at the cities built from scales.

Su He also grew silent alongside her.

By calculation, the truth was that the battle eighty thousand years ago had all started because of him. Whether it was the Four Dragon Turtles that perished, or the Divine God Dragon who fought here, all of them had gone to war for his sake.

A deep, inexplicable heaviness welled up from the depths of his heart.

Su He suddenly understood—no wonder Tan Tai knew how perilous it was to infiltrate the Yuan Sovereign Clan yet made no effort to stop him!

This was his debt; this was his causality!

The White Dragon continued gazing outside quietly for a long while. Then, with a sweet voice, she suddenly broke into laughter.

She turned her head toward Su He and said, “Brother, your luck is too good. We prepared eight thousand years just to get here! The Monk cultivated tirelessly from being Demonic to Immortal, established an identity within the Yuan Sovereign Clan, left behind a reputation, and secured a spotless record.

We orchestrated accidents, accumulated rits, and even painstakingly devised a connection to the Month Initial Boundary—it took thousands of years, yet we finally succeeded in slipping inside. And you? You just wandered in casually—of course, anything we gain this ti, you only get a small share!”

Su He chuckled: “Rest assured, I won’t take anything! I just want to bring this esteed elder of the Dragon clan back with !”

The White Dragon abruptly slithered down half her body, her head lowering until it nearly touched Su He’s face, studying him with intense curiosity: “Why?”

Her eyes brimd with wonder as she scrutinized Su He.

It wasn’t because Su He was a Dragon Turtle. Nonetheless, she had never t him before, and she certainly wouldn’t have been the first to consent to him tagging along.

For Ancient Thai and the Monk, this was an adventure—a chance at wealth, with the Dragon clan’s bounty and the treasures of this place waiting to be claid.

But for her, this was a sacred mission to retrieve the remains of an elder from her clan, sothing that permitted no margin for error!

The mont Su He appeared and expressed intent to join, she had instantly contacted her clan in the Profound Realm… and then, her ancestor had personally intervened—not only demanding that she allow him to co but also insisting that at critical monts, she completely heed the commands of this turtle.

ng Yao was utterly bewildered.

What was this turtle’s identity? They were both at the Opening Heaven Four-fold level—could he truly be stronger than Ancient Thai? For such a formidable turtle to exist, it was inconceivable that she hadn’t once heard of him in her thirty-thousand years of life!

Su He fell silent for a mont, then let out a bitter smile: “Because I owe this elder.”

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