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Catastrophic Necromancer

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 **Chapter 2788: The Ruins of the Prehistoric God-Slaying Sect**

**Lich of the Buddha Kingdom**

**Realm: Third Realm of Dao Sovereign**

**Grade: Perfect**

**Growth Limit: None**

**Spells: Eternal Buddha Kingdom, Path of Fate, Conversion**

**Eternal Buddha Kingdom:** Creates an Eternal Buddha Kingdom that can absorb souls to become followers. The more followers, the stronger the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom. Follower limit: 50 million.

**Path of Fate:** Harnesses the power of the Great Dao to peer into the future and find the weaknesses of enemies, allowing for targeted attacks. Usable once per day.

**Conversion:** Forces enemies to convert and become followers of the Eternal Buddha Kingdom, becoming a source of power for the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom.

After the aura of the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom stabilized, Lin Moyu immediately checked its attributes.

The realm of the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom was not represented using the Buddhist realm system.

Lin Moyu recalled that it had always been this way; the realm of the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom was always represented using the human cultivator's realm system.

The realm is just a label; as long as it can be understood, it doesn't really matter.

**The Buddhist realm and the human cultivation realm actually correspond to each other, with only slight differences in representation.**

After the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom advanced to the third realm of Dao Sovereign, its spells underwent some changes.

The Eternal Buddha Kingdom could now accommodate 50 million followers, up from 5 million.

According to Lin Moyu's understanding, 50 million followers would exponentially increase the combat power of the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom, potentially reaching the fourth realm of Dao Sovereign.

**Even if it doesn't reach the fourth realm, it would be invincible within the third realm.**

The Path of Fate remained unchanged. This spell, in conjunction with the Eternal Buddha Kingdom, would reveal its true power and peculiarity as the Lich's combat strength increased.

Finally, a new spell appeared.

Lin Moyu speculated that it was likely inherited from the Three-Eyed Free Buddha's artifact, which explained the new spell.

At that time, Leiguang was almost forcibly converted. Now that the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom had inherited this spell, it could also forcibly convert enemies.

As for the effectiveness of the conversion, that was uncertain without specific testing.

In summary, the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom had become stronger, and Lin Moyu felt he hadn't wasted the promise given by the Third Ancestor.

After putting away the Lich of the Buddha Kingdom, Lin Moyu's consciousness returned.

He checked the time and saw that most of the day had passed.

With more than two days left, Lin Moyu decided to stay in the courtyard and cultivate.

He replenished the power of the Red Sun Scarf and the Sun Stone.

When the sun origin appeared, he cultivated.

When the sun origin appeared, he also studied rune arrays.

Two days passed quickly, and on the third day, Lu Lian's voice sounded, "Mr. Lin, it's time to depart."

Lin Moyu put on the Red Sun Scarf and connected it to the Sun Stone, continuously replenishing its energy.

This way, the Red Sun Scarf could last a long time, and the Sun Stone could replenish its power from the sun origin, eliminating concerns about running out of energy.

After making preparations, Lin Moyu said, "Let's go!"

Lu Lian used the power of the origin spirit vein to teleport Lin Moyu away.

A powerful source of energy surged towards Lin Moyu, and he knew he had re-entered the origin spirit vein.

Gray mist surrounded him, and he could vaguely see a few figures.

At this moment, a rope appeared in Lin Moyu's hand, and Lu Lian's voice sounded in his ear, "Hold the rope and follow."

"Now I'll send the information over; you can read it as we walk."

Lin Moyu quickly received the information transmitted by Lu Lian. Holding the rope, he followed while reading the information.

"The Ruins of the God-Slaying Sect."

Upon reading the beginning of the information, Lin Moyu realized that the sect he had seen earlier was called the God-Slaying Sect.

In the known history of the Origin Continent, there was no information about the God-Slaying Sect.

Lin Moyu continued reading the detailed information, which explained the origins of the God-Slaying Sect and the known details about it.

The God-Slaying Sect was a prehistoric sect.

Seeing the words "prehistoric sect," Lin Moyu realized that the history of the Origin Continent had periods of discontinuity.

Something significant must have happened in the past, causing a break in the history of the Origin Continent.

**Lin Moyu thought of the past when the Origin Continent had nine continents, not the current four.**

The events of that time caused the loss of five continents, and the divine cauldron that suppressed the continents also disappeared.

Connecting these two points, Lin Moyu speculated about a possible scenario.

He continued reading the information.

The ruins of the God-Slaying Sect were discovered 100,000 years ago due to an accidental event, revealing the burial ground of the sect.

The God-Slaying Sect was connected to the ninth-grade origin spirit vein of the Lu Feng Merchant Guild, inseparable.

As a result, the power of the God-Slaying Sect was nearly inexhaustible. Only by refining the ninth-grade origin spirit vein could the ruins be fundamentally dismantled.

But that was impossible. The entire human race had only one ninth-grade origin spirit vein, relied upon by many ancient figures. Refining it was out of the question.

Moreover, if it were refined, the ruins of the God-Slaying Sect might collapse without the support of the origin spirit vein, raising the question of whether the legacy could still be obtained.

100,000 years ago, the emergence of the ruins of the God-Slaying Sect shocked the ancient figures of various top forces.

90,000 years ago, the Prodigy Gathering began.

On the surface, it was to select prodigies, but secretly, it was to gather fortune. The fortune was used to explore the ruins of the God-Slaying Sect.

For 10,000 years, the ancient figures of various forces had attempted countless explorations, using all sorts of methods without success. Eventually, they found this method.

The God-Slaying Sect's ruins were fraught with dangers, the most obvious being the death energy.

Death energy could be resisted with one's own power, but even a Dao Sovereign's power had limits and couldn't withstand the endless erosion of death energy.

However, this problem was not difficult to solve. Pills and artifacts could address it.

Besides death energy, the ruins contained divine light, which were the wills, obsessions, spells, and even the Great Dao of the deceased disciples of the God-Slaying Sect.

These dangers required one's own power to deal with and consumed a lot of fortune.

The stronger the fortune, the higher the chance of obtaining the legacy.

Although the ancient figures had strong fortune, once it was eroded, it was difficult to recover. Moreover, the God-Slaying Sect's ruins had restrictions. If a Dao Sovereign too powerful entered, the danger would increase accordingly.

After countless experiments and tests over 10,000 years, it was determined that first and second-realm Dao Sovereigns were the best candidates, leading to the Prodigy Gathering.

As for Lin Moyu, he was included at the last minute because he was the Son of Tai Yin, a decision made by the Third Ancestor.

As the Third Ancestor of the Lu Feng Merchant Guild, he had the privilege to add someone.

After all, Lin Moyu did not share in the fortune of others and had no conflict of interest.

Lin Moyu felt that the Third Ancestor and the ancient figures of other forces must have other agreements, but that wasn't his concern.

In this exploration of the God-Slaying Sect's ruins, he was only cooperating with the Third Ancestor, not involving others.

The journey was silent, everyone holding the same rope and moving forward.

No one spoke; everyone was reading the information provided by Lu Lian.