Jiang Dali crossed his arms and said, "You're quite smart."
As he spoke, he paused and turned back to look at Ying Yuan on the mountain path.
Ying Yuan was sitting opposite the elderly monk, and at this moment, he too looked over and smiled, saying, "Brother Jiang, you go ahead. I will stay here to preach and pay respects to Buddha with Hu Hualihan."
Jiang Dali nodded and immediately departed with Hui En, heading to the renowned Shaolin Wooden Man Alley, which was widely famous.
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Even within Shaolin, Wooden Man Alley was considered a mysterious and enigmatic place.
It's rumored that Wooden Man Alley was created by Dharma's top disciple, Hui Ke, who excelled in mechanical techniques. The Dharma's Heart he created was unsolvable to others, needing special methods to unlock it, and Wooden Man Alley was also a masterpiece of his effort.
