At the top of the monastery steps, the remaining monks stared at the stone stele, a few of them with wide eyes. The stone stele was mirrored, with the same information appearing on both sides, allowing them to see what the crowd was seeing on the other side from their position.
Expressions of surprise were rarely seen on the normally stoic monks, but a few of the most experienced of them had rare expressions of surprise as they stared at a particular name.
"Prior Hishen!" one of the other monks addressed the Prior, who nodded his head in acknowledgement of the unsaid words.
"Goddess of Death! It is no doubt an Empyrean Dao Name!" Prior Hishen mused, his surprise taking quite some time to fade away.
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The Divine Wall stood firm throughout the ages, surviving even the calamity itself. No one other than the monks of the monastery knew what was on the other side of the Divine Wall, and none could enter without their approval.
The first stretch of land beyond the Divine Wall was a vast plain, one that seemed to have been untouched by man for untold ages. The plain was quite beautiful, filled with tall grasses, blooming flowers, and chirping insects. A calm breeze drifted through the plains, shifting the grass ever so slightly.
The plain appeared to be slightly golden, its color derived from the massive golden wall of light nearby.
Flash!
A flash of light suddenly appeared within the plain, and a singular figure appeared, standing in the waist tall grass. Rahze's stoic gaze and narrowed eyes scanned the nearby area immediately, taking note of what was all around him.
A slight look of disgust appeared on his face as he took in the scenic plains before him, as if something so beautiful was instead an eyesore.
"Alone huh?" Rahze mused, noting that he had appeared here without his ally Lua. Although he didn't care about traveling with her, and instead found it more appealing to travel alone, he still noted that the portal seemed to have split him up from her, as well as the others who most likely entered just after him.
As his eyes scanned the plains, his gaze suddenly narrowed as he felt a pressure descend upon him just a few seconds after entering the formation.
"Hmm?" Rahze mused as he felt the pressure peirce through his body without pause, despite his best efforts to stop it. It was as if the pressure existed in a different dimension, and was not something he could interact with. The pressure fell onto his dantian, and began to restrict it, limiting the amount of Qi he could unleash from his dantian.
Rahze fell as if a wave of weakness was surging through him, something all cultivators felt when their cultivations were forcibly restricted. A displeased look lingered on his face as he felt his cultivation drop to the Middle Dao Transformation Realm before stopping.
"Tch, how annoying," Rahze mumbled in displeasure, as the feeling of not having full access to his dantians power was like he was stuck in mud, unable to move. He cast the feeling aside and set his gaze on the only thing of note he could see; a large mountain range in the far distance.
Making up his mind, he urged Qi through his body to take flight, and took off the ground. His face scrunched up in displeasure once more as he landed on the ground shortly after, and cast his gaze up to the sky, although there was nothing there to see.
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"Flight restriction? Tch, this realm is becoming more and more annoying by the second," Rahze spat out in disgust as he cast aside the thought of flying to the mountains, and began to move by foot instead. His body flashed forward with incredible speed as he raced towards his destination.
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