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... nd the Ascetic Monks, the Western Domain was filled with temples, and monks were innumerable.

In these desert lands, it was even more so.

It was common to see monks in dark blue robes, bareheaded and wearing straw sandals, traveling in groups.

However, most of them were ordinary laypeople; only a very few were true Cultivators.

Lu Qingshan gave the young monk a few extra glances.

Aside from wearing the light red robe only worn by Preaching Monks, this youn ...

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