Ji Changsheng: "..."
Indeed.
It seems that Tathagata was not just recently courageous; He has always been this brave.
The true embodiment of never forgetting one's original aspirations.
Deserving of the title of chief disciple of the Western Religion.
"He probably really treats Subhuti as an incarnation. I have never cultivated the Forming Three Purities, so my incarnations hardly possess the combat power of a Saint."
Saint Cundi stood up, already looking somewhat displeased.
"Brother, I'll be right back."
Ji Changsheng pondered the meaning of Saint Cundi's words.
It's true that Subhuti might not necessarily be able to defeat Tathagata.
Therefore, Cundi himself must take the battlefield and suppress Tathagata.
From his words, it is evident that Cundi's prowess is still above Tathagata's.
But doing so seems to also reflect poorly on the dignity of the Saints.
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