The Ming Cult's Last Leader

The handwritten article was written in ancient writing, and although it was not thick, it still took Mo Wen about half an hour to finish reading it.

To his shocking discovery, the secret chamber's master was the Ming Cult's last leader, Chang Qingfeng, the strongest late stage Golden Elixir realm ancient martial arts practitioner.

The Ming Cult originated from Persia, and was also known as Manichaeism, or the cult of Ming Zun. It entered the central plains of China during the Tang Dynasty. The Tang emperor built Dayun Xingming temples all around it as monasteries for the Ming Cult. The Ming Cult teachings taught doing good and foregoing wrongdoing, and that all life was equal. If wealth was obtained, it should be used to help the poor. They abstained from eating meat and drinking alcohol, and worshipped Ming Zun.