A general leads an army, few can excel with an abundance; a martial artist practices martial arts, likewise, excessive greed leads to inefficiency.
This principle applies equally to deities and Buddhas.
A small temple cannot accommodate a grand Bodhisattva; how can the earth withstand the incense of the Jade Emperor?
A mischievous novice kicks over the golden statue of the Buddha, yet sitting oneself down will not transform one into a new Buddha.
With the incense numbering in the millions, Li Xuan has long felt the limit, estimating it was reached in a place with tens of thousands of people.
This is not his limit, but rather the limit of the "God and Buddha characteristic" devoured by the "Rotting Buddha Corpse Rat".
However, as the incense reached its limit, the "Incense Fire Divine Realm" that Li Xuan can utilize also reached its limit. Afterward, even if the incense increases, it serves no purpose.
These powers swirl within him.
