On her way to Lama Temple, Nanako Ito took advantage of several red lights to discreetly investigate the background of the "Tranquil Master" she heard mentioned.
As it turns out, his name was Master Geoffrey, and his reputation extended far beyond the borders of his homeland. His influence had begun to reach Buddhist followers across East Asia and Southeast Asia.
The consensus among everyone was that Master Geoffrey possessed immense talent and virtue, with a broad mind that embraced all. He was considered a genius in the field of Buddhism.
What astonished Nanako even more was the number of invitations sent by temples in Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Bhutan, and other countries, all hoping to have Master Geoffrey come and preach the Dharma to their followers. However, due to his busy schedule in China, he had not yet accepted any of these invitations.
Furthermore, Nanako discovered that many renowned Buddhist masters, both domestic and foreign, held Master Geoffrey in high regard. Everyone believed that he had the deepest understanding of Buddhism in today's society, surpassing all others.
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