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... . The old monk immediately took a few steps forward. He explained the origins of ‘Rely on the fate of Ishvara, the land of Caturapramanah’ to Wen Leyang.


According to the legend, there was a young monk born with profound roots of wisdom in the ancient times. He understood a great supernatural power through his meditation of Buddhism magic. The young monk did not understand that the scorching heat in his body that was growing stronger was actually the ut ...

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