Su He looked to the side, where a Buddhist monk was sitting in the center, posed as if sitting in a vat. He had long since entered nirvana, leaving only his golden body behind.
A stick of incense was still burning before the body, similar to an ever-burning lamp; this incense could at least burn for a thousand years, but it seemed it had just been lit.
The remnants of the Wild Monk's presence still lingered in this place. He had once entered but did not take the golden body of his predecessor.
It appeared that the Buddha World's incursions into Guiwang Mountain were not just once or twice.
Guiwang Mountain actually had no reaction?
Aside from the golden body and the protector Ghost General, there was nothing else in this place. Su He did not touch the Monk's golden body and turned to leave the cave.
This cave should have been attached to the cliff wall, not to be discovered by anyone. How did it move?
Was it due to the residual effects of his battle with the Wild Monk?