Chapter 392: The Dirt Mound on the Hill
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 392: The Dirt Mound on the Hill

As the Dean spoke, he poured half of the alcohol in the jug onto the grave in front of him. Then, he took a sip of the alcohol himself and chuckled, "How is there a monk like you anywhere in this world, who drinks, eats meat, and does everything but meditate and chant scriptures."

The Dean continued to muse to himself, "But considering it's you, it's not surprising after all. After all, you had always been a daring monk." "The first time you met His Majesty, you dared to say you wanted to give him a white hat. It's fortunate that His Majesty is also quite bold; if it were someone else, you would have likely been thrown into jail right then and there. But you, a monk from that ancient monastery, with a high level of cultivation, how could you have died so early?"

The monk mentioned by the Dean was none other than the black-robed monk who had assisted the Great Liang Emperor in winning that great battle. He hailed from the Deercry Monastery but had left it early on to travel the world. Eventually, he arrived in the Divine Capital and met the Great Liang Emperor who was still a prince then. Afterward, he seemed to believe that this Fourth Prince was the future emperor of Great Liang for no reason whatsoever. He worked tirelessly for the Great Liang Emperor. Although the Great Liang Emperor failed to become the crown prince after the late Crown Prince passed away from ailment, he still refused to give up and eventually succeeded in his wish, allowing the current Great Liang Emperor to ascend to the throne. However, he did not live for long after, passing away a few years later on this mountain. According to his last wishes, there was no tombstone or grand funeral held for him. Consequently, few people knew that the monk referred to as the Black-robed Nation Teacher was buried here.

Since not many people knew the location of his burial site, there were naturally not many who came to pay their respects on his death anniversary over the years.

The Dean was one of them.

Back when the black-robed monk was still alive,

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