The incantation on Earth differed greatly from what Alex received from Ksitigarbha.
Just yesterday, Alex revealed his golden Buddha phantom. He used a Buddhist song to help others learn the incantation.
There were over two thousand people present, yet everyone managed to receive a halo, officially becoming a Buddhist.
Someone had posted a video about how learning the incantation had cured all their diseases. Not only that, but he even became younger and had increased libido. Even the crippled could walk, and cancer patients were cured entirely upon their next check-up as well.
People have even trained for an entire night and managed to achieve inner peace within themselves. They could form the first wheel of the incantation, the Seal of Noble Light. A mere touch was enough to break a brick, more powerful than many ancient martial artists who have trained their entire lives.
This was how the chain reaction happened.
Soon, throngs lined up on the internet, egging for the authentic version of Ksitigarbha’s Ten Wheels Earth Incantation, even foreigners.
***
The Rockefeller manor was exceptionally lively today. When Alex wasn’t home, it was like their family had lost their spine. Now that he was back, along with Dorothy, the female owner of this house, it was a rare reunion.
“Hey Alex, can you be quick? Go get more flour from the supermarket We don’t have enough!”
“Hurry along now! What are you waiting for? We still have guests coming, and we don’t have enough ingredients for the dumplings!”
The women called out to Alex.
“Just go and get the ingredients. You look half asleep! What have you been doing last night, huh? Were you up to no good?”
Upon hearing this, Dorothy noticed that the women in the room had put on odd expressions.
Daya, Waltz, and Maya looked away from her, seemingly avoiding eye contact.
Alex replied. “I’ve been pretty tuckered out for the past few days. One night of sleep is not enough for me, you know? But alright, I’ll go get some right now. I’ll buy some extras too. It’s not like it’ll expire… As long as I put it in my storage ring.”
He then ran out as fast as he could.
Alex did, in fact, sleep last night, but not in a literal sense. He didn’t exactly get any shut-eye for the entire night.
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