Countless information flooded Wilbur's soul, leaving him unconscious for over half an hour before he finally woke up.
Wilbur opened his eyes, getting to his feet as he mumbled to himself, "That was the reward? What now?"
After remaining in the same position for a while, Wilbur cursed out loud.
"You were just trying to get me to contribute more, you old geezer! Where the hell am I supposed to find so many contributions, huh? How dare you call yourself a god, luring and baiting me so shamelessly?"
After yelling for a few minutes, Wilbur seemed to be a little scared as his head shrank back into his neck and he stole a wary glance at the Dragon's Altar.
Upon making sure that the old dragon's consciousness had long since disappeared, Wilbur sneered coldly and left his demiplane.
The next morning.
Roshan and the others sent Wilbur to the airport and parted ways with him wistfully.
Wilbur boarded the plane with Ryder to return to Seechertown. Roshan and the others waited until the plane had completely disappeared from their sight before leaving, overwhelmed with emotion.
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Over at the Sleeping Buddha Temple in Gamuda City, the capital of Shai.
Chaplain Loja of Shia was currently sitting cross-legged in the main temple hall. Across him was a long line of faithful believers, kneeling on the ground as they waited for their turn to be blessed by the great Chaplain Loja.
Shia was a Buddhist country, and all of its people including the emperor were faithful believers.
Loja was said to have been visited by the gods in his dreams when he was three, and thus sent to live at the temple by his family.
After entering the temple, Loja could recite full scriptures by heart at the age of four, and then share and preach the Dharma by the age of five. By the age of ten, he had begun visiting temples around the country as well as cultivating.
He reached celestial monk status by the age of 20 and had heavenly clouds and melodic hymns following him wherever he went.
Everyone in Shia knew who Loja was, and they were certain that he was Buddha reincarnated.
At the age of thirty, Loja was made national chaplain to control everything related to Buddhism in the country.
As Shia was a Buddhist country, Loja had gained an impossible amount of power at the mere age of thirty, with pupils all over the country.
Even the king of Shia respected him greatly, and the people of Shia practically worshiped him.
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