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Each Does Own Part

In the normal course of historical development, the west would soon embrace Buddhism, compelled by various forces, leading to a relentless journey. Gradually, it would evolve into a monastic tradition, rendering even the mightiest saints powerless.

Yet another option existed—to submit to Di Xin, allowing the west to blossom from desolation into a coveted golden realm.

The prosperity of a place hinged on the vigor of its populace. Despite the efforts of the two western saints in guiding sentient beings since the inception of Buddhism, their endeavors remained relatively unknown and, regrettably, not particularly fruitful.

The fundamental reason for this where saints felt helpless could be succinctly expressed in one word—poverty.

The term "desolate land" perfectly encapsulated the western region, bereft of human habitation, untouched even by birds.

"The seeds and plants required by the King are not difficult to modify; it merely demands a bit of exertion."