Chapter 1636: 1496: Unknown Heavenly Palace, White Flood Dragon
Chapter 1636: Chapter 1496: Unknown Heavenly Palace, White Flood Dragon
There were no sea demon guardians on White Coral Island, after all, the important white corals weren’t growing on the island, but in the sea area nearby the island.
After Chu Mu and Ning Man’er entered the island, they could freely move about within it.
The range of White Island was quite vast as well, feeling like a plain with a slight slope.
For some unknown reason, within ten kilometers around the Heavenly Boundary Monument, it seemed that not a single blade of grass grew; nearby the island, white corals flourished and beyond the island, lush greenery abounded, yet the area around the Heavenly Boundary Monument was paradoxically a piece of dry and desolate land, devoid of any plant life.
Stepping on this gravel, Chu Mu walked towards the Heavenly Boundary Monument.
The Heavenly Boundary Monument was majestic and towering, making one feel insignificant when standing beneath it; its enormous shadow, overlapping with the ground in a crisscross pattern, created a somewhat chaotic space that underwent some bizarre distortions.
Chu Mu stood under the shadow of the Heavenly Boundary Monument. Whenever the monument wanted to convey something to the Monument Weepers, by standing in its shadow, one would enter the illusion recorded by the monument.
Chu Mu stepped inside, wanting to see the images of the Heavenly Boundary Monument’s shadow.
Ning Man’er followed Chu Mu, also curious about what the Heavenly Boundary Monument in the ocean wanted to speak of.
The shadow grew denser, and beams of light spilled from the dense clouds in the sky onto the island. Strangely, as these rays of light passed the shadow of the Heavenly Boundary Monument, they seemed to enter another dimensional space and mysteriously disappeared.
Spatial distortion, light dissipation.
It was like a drop of ink falling into water, then slowly spreading and outlining, revealing a special scene in front of Chu Mu and Ning Man’er.
Chu Mu and Ning Man’er walked in this picture, at first the space-time only sketched out some scenery around them.
Below their feet was a ground patterned with jade ice, and beside them were some jade-carved railings. The scenery beyond the railing, not yet unfurled by space-time, left Chu Mu seeing nothing but chaos.
Chu Mu, holding Ning Man’er’s hand, moved forward. Oddly enough, the scenery slowly unfolded like the light cast upon a stage, surrounding them in darkness, and only the illuminated spots were visible.
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