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The Abbot of the Grand Temple couldn’t help but be curious upon hearing this and looked toward Monk Kuya. Kuya, being the chief of the Grand Temple’s Discipline Hall, possessed extraordinary strength and could be called an invincible existence with the cultivation of the Fusion Realm.

How could soone that Kuya called a demon be unknown to himself?

The other Buddha Masters also looked toward Kuya with curiosity, asking, "Brother Kuya, who is this disciple you’re talking about?"

Kuya smiled bitterly, shook his head, and explained in detail, "He is not a disciple of our Great Buddha Temple, and as for his true body, I do not know either."

He then spoke of what he had encountered on his journey to the Mysterious Yellow Ancient Land under the Long Sky Region, where he t a Buddhist Law Puppet, which possessed the inheritances of three ancient top-tier Buddhist laws.

Whoosh.

All the Buddha Masters of the Grand Temple were stunned when they heard this news.

"Three ancient top-tier Buddhist law inheritances? Where did he get those from?"

"Brother Kuya, do you know which three inheritances? Do you have that lineage now?"

"A puppet, powered by a bit of incense and wish power, was able to continuously transform and improve, even evolving from barely a fifth-rank upper-grade to a sixth-rank lower-grade within a few decades? What kind of heaven-defying technique allows a puppet to absorb incense and wish power to transform?"

"The mystery of fate is unfathomable, and it even receives the protection of the Heavenly Dao... is there really such a genius that exists? How terrifying must the true body’s talent be?"

The many monks of the Great Buddha Temple changed their expressions in astonishnt as they looked at Kuya.

The Abbot of the Grand Temple furrowed his brows slightly, "Possessing the inheritance of three ancient top-tier Buddhist laws, and yet rely a puppet, also mastering a thod to transform the puppet using incense and wish power, but the true identity is unknown..."

After pondering for a mont, he slowly said, "It is rumored that in the Ancient Era there was a legendary Fairy by the na of Fairy Yue."

"That most renowned lineage, nad Puppet Heaven Book, is said to contain a heaven-defying thod that can enlighten beings and go against the natural order."

"And what it needs to enlighten beings is the incense and wish power of all living creatures."

Kuya looked at the Abbot and sighed, "It should be the Puppet Heaven Book."

It was precisely because of this that he felt the true body behind the Earth Store Buddha Master puppet must not be a person of the Buddha Gate.

So of the other high monks, who hadn’t heard of the Puppet Heaven Book before, beca intrigued upon learning more and said, "Abbot, I feel this Puppet Heaven Book is most suitable for our Buddha Gate. If we could acquire this thod, perhaps our Grand Temple’s power could transform!"

Many monks nodded in agreent upon hearing this, contemplating enlightening puppets and using incense and wish power to enhance and transform a puppet’s strength.

If it were truly possible, then perhaps the Buddha Gate would no longer lack warriors and strong practitioners!

At that ti, who in the entire Cultivation World would be able to compete with the Buddha Gate?

However, the Abbot of the Grand Temple’s eyes widened in anger and he scolded, "Corruption of a deviant heart! The foundation of our Buddha Gate lies in one after another of supre Buddhist laws, how could it be limited to re puppet techniques!"

Boom!

This anger caused the entire Spiritual Mountain to tremble as if the colors of heaven and earth changed.

Within a thousand miles, nurous Buddhists were shaken, looking up at the sky where a boundless Buddha radiance converged, forming a towering Celestial Buddha overlooking all living beings, its Buddha might perating the heavens—an extraordinary spectacle.

The monk who felt the Abbot’s Buddha might rapidly changed his expression and bowed with his palms together, saying, "Abbot, please calm your anger, your disciple admits his fault."

The Abbot of the Grand Temple retracted his Buddha might and slightly lifted his eyelids to say, "Go and transcribe the ’Supre Great Brahma Buddha Sutra’ ten tis."

The high monk’s face changed again, and with a bitter expression, he bowed his head in acceptance, "Your disciple understands."

The Supre Great Brahma Buddha Sutra is the number one sutra of the Grand Temple, as well as the summarization of all Buddhist laws. Transcribing here ans to copy it while feeling the oppressive might of the sutra, and each character requires imnse concentration and effort.

With his cultivation, it might take him over ten years to transcribe it once.

Ten tis would an a hundred or two hundred years.

The punishnt was far from light.

After suppressing the monks’ greed, the Abbot of the Grand Temple thought for a while and then said to Kuya, "Kuya, have the person co over. I would like to et him."

Not for any other reason but simply because the three ancient top-tier Buddhist laws were worth taking a look at.

Kuya bowed with his palms together, "Yes, Abbot."

With a gentle wave of his hand, he released Su Yu’s Dao Body Puppet Ksitigarbha from the Dharma Treasure. Upon appearing, the Dao Body Puppet Ksitigarbha was still sitting cross-legged, hands clasped in full concentration, imrsed in the comprehension of Buddhist laws.

Until a terrifying aura woke him, Ksitigarbha then ca to his senses and abruptly opened his eyes.

The next mont, Ksitigarbha felt a chill down his spine.

All around him, pairs of terrifying eyes were staring unwaveringly at him, like tigers and wolves.

That aura, that presence, were all from beings that surpassed the existence of the Dong Xu Realm Dao Masters.

When the Abbot of the Grand Temple saw Ksitigarbha, a flash of Buddha light shone in his eyes and he exclaid in amazent, "It really is a Dao Body Puppet, young friend, you carry a great fortune."

Ksitigarbha looked up, eting the gaze of the Abbot of the Grand Temple, and managed to suppress the tremors in his soul and divine spirit while observing the other.

Clad in a brilliant golden Kasaya, seated on a lotus throne atop a high platform, and gauging the positions and reverent expressions of the surrounding high monks, Su Yu understood clearly.

Ksitigarbha bowed respectfully with his palms together, "This humble monk Ksitigarbha, greets the esteed Abbot of the Great Buddha Temple."

The Abbot of the Grand Temple wanted to divine Ksitigarbha’s fate to see if it was as unfathomable as Kuya had said.

But as soon as the thought arose, he felt a surge of dread overwhelming him.

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