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The Supreme God of Martial Arts novel Chapter 4905

"It's a pleasure to meet you, sir!"

The middle-aged monk immediately knelt to the ground and fawned over Darin.

"Greetings, sir!"

Ivy and Sue followed suit.

"Please, all of you, stand up. I'm very glad to see you myself.

Having you here is proof that we still have successors out there.

I'm especially pleased with you two. Now that Buddha has taken you in as his disciples, you should focus on cultivating Buddhism. Bring honor to our people.

Don't let him down,"

Darin told Ivy and Sue as he put his palms together.

"Of course, sir.

Rest assured, of that. We will strive to cultivate Buddhism and bring nothing but honor to us all one day,"

Ivy and Sue answered in unison.

Darin was rather high in status when it came to his standing Buddhism.

He was second only to Buddha.

"You were lucky to stumble into this place. The Buddha's avatar was the one to create it.

For now, you can stay here and focus on your cultivation.

Besides the Buddhist omnipotent skills, I have something else to teach you,"

Darin said.

"Thank you, sir,"

Ivy and Sue replied immediately.

"You can remain here now and focus on your cultivation,"

Austin told his two wives.

"What about you, Austin?"

Ivy and Sue asked together.

"No need to worry about me. I'll wait for you here.

When you're done with your training, we can leave together,"

Austin replied.

In truth, he didn't think it would be a good idea to leave Ivy and Sue behind.

While the Buddha's avatar had been the one to create this place, it had already left. Darin was merely a spiritual soul mark.

It wouldn't be safe for his wives to stay there alone.

That meant they'd need some protection, and who better to do it than him?

Now that Austin had become a governing god, he would live a long life. Most governing gods spent hundreds or even thousands of years cultivating in seclusion.

He didn't mind spending some of that time guarding his family.

"Young man, are you a member of the reincarnation race?"

Darin asked as he rested his eyes on Austin.

"Indeed, sir, you are correct. I am a successor of the reincarnation race."

Austin nodded in confirmation.

"I didn't realize the reincarnation race had successors anymore.

Back in the day, the war between your race and the darkness race turned tragic.

At the end of the war, your race had entirely disappeared, not to be heard from again.

But here you are.

Young man, I assume you are searching for the fragments of the road of reincarnation, is that correct?

You came here because you know there is a fragment of the road of reincarnation here, right?"

Darin asked.

"Yes, sir. I came here for the fragment,"

Austin replied as he pointed at the fragment on the altar.

"This fragment came here from a distant place.

It was back when the Buddha was still cultivating here.

Once he saw it, he placed it on that altar.

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