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Great Xia Nobility.

Chapter 118: The Buddha Statue on the Mountain. [115]



Summary

In the Buddhist realm of Mi Jie Mountain, Ning Chen and his Imperial Army camped at a time when the mountain was vulnerable, as many strong figures had left. He pondered the chaotic situation in Great Xia, exacerbated by the arrival of monks from the Fo Guo. As night fell, Ning Chen and Mingyue ascended the mountain, intrigued by the Da E Temple and its towering Buddha. Upon reaching the temple, Ning Chen confronted a powerful presence warning him to leave, leading to a fierce clash. He challenged the notion of the Buddha's purity, asserting that his own actions were justified. The confrontation escalated as Ning Chen demonstrated his martial prowess, shattering the Buddha's foot and provoking the anger of the temple's guardians.

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