"Yes, Buddha Hawley must have created this pure land of Buddhism himself.
I can also feel that he had once cultivated here for some time,"
Ivy said happily.
"Yes, I feel it too."
Sue nodded in agreement.
Both their cultivation bases in Buddhism had reached a very high level. Back when they were still in the three thousand big and small universes, Buddha Hawley had appointed them as his disciples, from some remote space, passing on some profound Buddhist methods to them.
Now, as they came to this place the Buddha himself had made and where he had cultivated in seclusion, they felt it all so naturally and clearly.
"The Buddha really did create this place? That must mean he's still alive!
What terrific news!"
the middle-aged monk exclaimed excitedly.
"Buddha, I am so honored that I could learn the wisdom of Buddhism!"
He fell to the ground and bowed three times with great respect bea
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u are highly talented and are indeed qualified,"
the monk said nodding with satisfaction.
"I'm Darin.
I used to follow an avatar of the Buddha and had been here for quite a while.
That avatar suddenly left one day. I do not know why.
I left a spiritual soul mark here before I set out to look for him,"
the monk remarked curiously.
"What? You...
You are the actual Venerable Darin?"
Ivy, Sue, the middle-aged monk, Austin, the chaotic sky-devouring beast, and even Old Lady Meng were all shocked.
Everyone knew the Buddha had two distinguished disciples. Darin was one of them and Cullen was the other.
It was said that in terms of strength, they were second only to the Buddha himself.
They were the two great guardians of Buddhism and were held in such high esteem that only the Buddha was above them.
Austin and his companions had definitely not been expecting to meet Darin here.