Ten Thousand Buddhas Temple.
The forbidden area behind the mountain.
Tens of thousands of Martial Monks strictly guarded the place, any outsider approaching would commit the sin of blaspheming the Buddha.
In the laws of the Buddha Continent, blasphemy was the gravest sin, with the principal offender being burned by fierce fire until their soul scattered, their relatives demoted to criminals, unable to turn over a new leaf for three generations.
The status of a criminal in Buddha Continent was akin to pigs, dogs, cattle, and sheep, unprotected by law; other classes could humiliate them at will, their lives less valuable than a monk's shoes, like rotting flesh in hell.
Without even waiting for three generations to pass, these criminals would die amidst extreme agony, which was even worse than the punishment of the Nine Clans.
Under such terrifying oppression, nobody in the Buddha Continent dared not to revere the Buddha.