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The Strongest Mythical Emperor

This book, alternatively titled "The Heavenly Court of Great Qin," unfolds the tale of Qin Jun, who finds himself transported to a realm where he assumes the role of a demoted prince. Despite the challenging circumstances, destiny has more in store for Qin Jun than despair—enter the Mythology System! Under this system's influence, any character from mythology can be summoned into existence - The awe-inspiring might of the Supreme Heaven Great Sage, Sun Wukong, capable of shaking mountains and rivers with a single strike of his staff; The Thousand-Mile Eye and Favorable Wind Ears, acquiring profound perception of everything in the world. The Tathāgata Buddha, holding the Buddha Land within the palm of his hand, becomes an indomitable force from which no one can escape. Amidst this divine realm of Gods and Demons, Qin Jun solemnly pledges to rise as the preeminent Divine Emperor, determined to carve his path to unparalleled strength.

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Chapter 744: Immortal Legend Spreads Across the World

"This sarira is formed from a high monk achieving enlightenment and solidifying a lifetime of cultivation, but the sarira in my hand was born from the qi movement of heaven and earth, possessing supreme power. It is known as the Ancestral Relic."

Tathāgata spoke calmly, causing E'zang to be filled with envy, while Sun Wukong remained utterly indifferent.

"This monkey can become even stronger in the future, it's just that there hasn't been enough time." Tathāgata watched Sun Wukong with a smile, as if he were looking at a rare treasure.

The other disciples looked at Sun Wukong with a mix of admiration and jealousy. Why could Sun Wukong obtain the sarira?

Why couldn't they, the disciples of this sect, have it?

"Tathāgata, are there any more sariras? If such a wonderful treasure exists, bring it out for everyone to experience!" E'zang laughed, making all the disciples' eyes light up.

Each of them looked eagerly towards Tathāgata.