Chapter 253: The Monk in the Monastery, the Young Man by the Lake
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 253: The Monk in the Monastery, the Young Man by the Lake

Many cultivators from the foreign lands participated in the affairs of the Sublime Bright Sect. Deercry Monastery also sent an elderly monk with white eyebrows at that time. However, after resolving the issue, the white-browed old monk returned to Deercry Monastery without any of the monastery's monks going to Sublime Bright Mountain.

What was the reason for this?

Because there were very few young monks in the Deercry Monastery. They also rarely involved themselves in worldly matters. Others might be curious about the ancient ruin and that unknown history, but for Deercry Monastery, it did not matter much.

This ancient monastery had existed for an exceptionally long time, even longer than the Infatuation Daoist Temple.

If it were not for Deercry Monastery keeping a low enough profile, the most prestigious cultivation school today might not be those cultivators of Daoism.

The white-browed old monk returned to the temple, passed through the courtyard calmly, left through the back door, and started ascending the mountain. Along the way, the monks he encountered all stopped and bowed respectfully to him. The old monk nodded slightly and continued forward, passing by these monks.

Deercry Monastery was hidden deep in the mountains and usually did not allow outsiders into the monastery. The process of accepting disciples was also largely left up to fate. Monks from the mountain would occasionally descend the mountain, and if they encountered someone with potential, they would ask if they were willing to come here for cultivation. If the person declined, they would not insist, so it had always remained quite secluded. This was especially true for the rear mountain, where hardly anyone ever came.

Halfway up the mountain, there was a very small temple.

The white-browed old monk arrived in front of the temple. After respectfully bowing and paying his respects, he entered the temple.

Inside the temple, there was a Buddha statue made of clay, without any paint or gold leaf, looking very ordinary with nothing particular

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