The robed man spoke in gibberish for stime, then raised his hand. The room was immediately filled with light.
The crowd was astonished, prostrating themselves before him and praising him as though he were a deity.
The man said smugly, "I have blessed you with longevity. | will keep these offerings and use them to repair the temple. This will be
counted to your merits in life."
"Master, please take them. This is a sign of my sincerity."
"We're happy to assist the great honorable Master to collect donations for the temple."
"Master, you're truly a virtuous person."
The group of devout followers praised him to no end.
The man chuckled, then collected all the offerings into his sleeve with a simple wave.
Just then, the room's door was kicked in. Wilbur and Ryder walked in calmly.
"Who goes there? That's very rude of you!"
"Didn't you know the Master is here? Hurry up and prostrate yourself."
"Things won't end well for you if you offend the Master."
The devout followers began lecturing Wilbur and Ryder when they saw them breaking into the room like that.
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"Insolence! Who are you? How dare you barge in here like that?" the robed man roared angrily.
Ryder put down his suitcase and stood by the door. Wilbur chuckled and said, "Damn it. You're just an Ambience level cultivator.
Why are you cheating these people for their money? You're an embarrassment to all cultivators."
The man's expression turned dark right away. "I did no such things. You're making things up."
"If I'm just making things up, how did the corpse of Yanfren's father run all the way to his house?" Wilbur retorted.
The man stood up and shouted, "I don't know what you're talking about. Stop your insolence right now. Otherwise, don't blme
for getting rough."
"Young man, you can't be so rude to the Master."
"What you're doing will shorten your life, young man."
"The Master is a divine being here to help us and grant us longevity."
The crowd grew rowdy and reprimanded Wilbur for being disrespectful. They demanded that Wilbur apologize to the Master.
Wilbur sighed, then said, "Uncles and aunties, don't fall for his tricks. He has no ability to grant longevity to others."
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"Ignorant young man, you'll be in trouble if the Master gets angry."
The crowd stirred up quite a commotion and Wilbur found it difficult to take action.
Meanwhile, the robed man started to show a smug expression.
Seeing that, Wilbur said coldly, "Fine. Let's wait and see."
Having said that, he turned around and went to the door, gesturing to Ryder and Yanfren to follow him.