"Jiang Li, I will use the Nail-Head Seven Arrows Book to curse your wife's life. If you want her to live, come and take back the curse object yourself."
Through the connection of cause and effect, the words of the Great Heavenly Venerate were clearly perceived by Jiang Li.
In fact, he even took the initiative to transmit his voice in reverse, speaking across the air.
Before the End of Dharma, the Great Heavenly Venerate was also a top-tier formidable power, naturally well-versed in the heavenly secrets Echange Skill, with profound achievements. Otherwise, he wouldn't be qualified to speak on equal terms with the Tathagata Buddha.
Calling him the "Great Heavenly Venerate" is essentially the same as calling him "Emperor Jiang," which are both ways to avoid being perceived through the connection of cause and effect.
Using special titles to replace real names was generally the norm for top-tier powers before the End of Dharma.
