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Chapter 6 The Disturbance in the Southern Wilderness

Ding Hao's Buddhist nature was very profound, and his Buddhist fate was also very high. The Great Tao he talked about was mixed with Buddhist doctrine. It was useful for both cultivators and martial artists. As for how much they understood, it depended on their own comprehension ability.

In the Great Palace, Ding Hao sat cross-legged in the void, with his hands naturally placed on his knees. He looked very natural. Without the support of the golden light, he did not look like a supreme master at all, just like a wise man sharing his own experience.

Golden Cicada was sitting next to Ding Hao, quietly listening to the supreme master's voice.

Ding Hao's voice was not very loud, but it was very clear, as if he were right in front of the people, talking to them cordially. This voice could be clearly heard within a radius of a million miles in the Western Desert, centered on the Great Leiyin Monastery.

Many martial artists and Bud

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