Under the guidance of Bu Zhi, Tang Rao quickly arrived at Golden Buddha Peak. As the leader of the three main peaks of Ten Thousand Buddha Temple, the construction of Golden Buddha Peak was quite impressive.
On the way, Tang Rao saw countless Buddha statues of various sizes and forms.
There were many monks within Golden Buddha Peak, and as Bu Zhi passed, each monk greeted him.
It was clear that Bu Zhi held a high position among the monks and was very respected.
"This is the Golden Buddha Hall, everyone is waiting for you inside, go on in." Bu Zhi led Tang Rao to the center of Golden Buddha Peak, where a Buddhist temple stood. It looked somewhat old from the outside, but it was precisely this antiquity that gave the temple a historical feel, adding a sense of weightiness.
Upon entering the Golden Buddha Hall, Tang Rao saw a row of people, among whom the only person he recognized was Kuzhu.
He hadn't seen any of the others.