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Chapter 166 Lucky Charm(3/3)

Monk Jiaren, although his strength was low when the Great Buddha Temple was destroyed, he had received the inheritance from the top Buddhist sect, the Great Buddha Temple, and had a solid foundation. As he traveled around the world, his strength gradually improved, and he was promoted to the innate realm.

A warrior in the Xiantian realm can live one hundred and fifty years.

However, monk Jiaren lived to be one hundred and seventy years old without any illness or disaster.

When monk Jiaren left the Great Buddha Temple, he actually took away many things with him.

It contains not only some martial arts, but also some Buddhist practice books.

Because of his cultivation aptitude, he could not practice Buddhist techniques, but he was able to accept and teach disciples. So in his later years, he successively accepted seven disciples.

Three are studying martial arts, and the fourth is studying Buddhism.

However, he himself had never studied Buddhist scriptures. Even if the four disciples had not weak cultivation qualifications, their final achievements were limited, and they died in front of him.

The remaining three martial arts monks, because of his careful teaching, are not weak in strength.

Among them, he believed that the most promising one was none other than Monk Yijie's master, Jin De.

So he handed over the Zen staff, the weapon he used early on, to the other party, and then passed away in the temple.

Monk Jinde did not live up to the expectations of Monk Jiaren. His strength increased all the way, and he soon reached the peak of the Qi Sea Realm.

However, they were not without enemies at that time.

Monk Jinde was seriously injured in a battle and immediately lost the possibility of being promoted to innate, so he turned his attention to teaching his disciples.

Recruiting a wide range of disciples naturally includes the Buddhist inheritance.
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