"However, that Demon Beast is indeed formidable, even if the two of us join forces, we can hardly defeat it," the young man said.
The monk in the golden robe had a profound understanding of the Demon Puppet's strength, for he had fought it head-on and had even gained the upper hand at one point.
But in the end, he was severely injured by the Demon Puppet and almost lost his life—if not for the timely intervention of this Confucian swordsman, the monk in the golden robe might have died.
"The Demon Beast's strength is probably no less than that of our Buddhist Sect's Buddha Head," the monk in the golden robe said.
"You rate him so highly?" The young man was somewhat surprised. Who was the Buddha Head? He was the topmost master of the Buddhist Sect, respected by everyone in the Seven Seas, his Buddhist teachings and Martial Arts cultivation as vast and unfathomable as the boundless Seven Seas.