Finally, the dazzling light tapered off and disappeared.
The semi-governing god was lying on the ground and moaning in pain.
Only one-tenth of his body was now still intact.
To everyone's surprise, there were Buddhist symbols on what was left of him, preventing him from regenerating.
'What the hell is going on?'
The scene caused everyone present to shudder.
A semi-governing god had almost gotten killed in one round.
He even didn't have the strength to fight back.
The dead monk was too powerful. His terrifying strength impressed everyone there.
So after they had recovered from shock, the masters activated their bodily movement skills and fled.
Fortunately, the dead monk didn't make a move.
With his head down, he sat cross-legged at the stone table, motionless.
"I don't think he wanted us to disturb the divine gods in the coffins,"
a master said in a panic.
"It seems that the legend is true.
We can't disturb the divine gods lying in the coffins, or bad luck will come,"
Stein said with a grim expression.
They all landed far away from the coffins and didn't dare to even look at them any longer.
"What should we do now?"
Everyone exchanged confused looks.
"I think we'd better leave.
Something is wrong with this world. I've had a bad feeling ever since we arrived,"
Stein said.
"But we are so close to unveiling the secrets of the Shore of Rebirth.
We won't get another chance like this,"
someone whispered.
"Life is more important than a secret,"
another person who cherished his life retorted.
"It looks like that we can't open the coffins on these mountains, but maybe we can start with the Millstone of Reincarnation.
If we enter the Millstone of Reincarnation, we might learn something about the Shore of Rebirth,"
someone suggested suddenly.
"That's a good idea. Let's g
ll motionless with his head down.
Austin looked earnestly at the Reincarnation Token on the stone table while it gave off blinding lights and spatial runes emerged from it, soaring into the sky.
No matter how hard he tried, the Reincarnation Token didn't respond.
Austin stood by the stone table, unable to move.
No one talked.
An eerie atmosphere enveloped the altar.
Austin felt a chill down his spine.
He wanted to escape badly, but he couldn't even lift a finger.
A moment later, the monk broke the silence.
"Young man, you are destined to get your hands on the Number Nine Token.
Everything happens for a reason.
It's all written in the stars.
Even the creator couldn't change it if he wanted to.
Now that you've found the token, it is yours.
Take good care of it. Perhaps it will bring you good luck."
Austin released a hefty sigh.
'I was wrong.
He is not my enemy.
Perhaps it is because I have the Reincarnation Token.
According to the monk, this Reincarnation Token is called the Number Nine Token.
He even mentioned the road of reincarnation and the eighteen reincarnation guards.
My Reincarnation Token must have more secrets that I don't know about, '
Austin thought to himself.