The spire of the tallest building in Cihang Jingzhai, the "Cangdian Tower," gleamed brilliantly in the sunlight amidst the forest at the mountain's end.
Beneath the Cangdian Tower lies the main hall "Cihang Hall" behind the Seventh Gate of Cihang Jingzhai!
When Jiang Dali arrived, the "Seven Layers Gate" of Cihang Jingzhai was open for him.
When he and Wan Wan, who had recovered with the aid of thousand-year-old yellow ginseng juice, went in search of Di Ni, the Seventh Gate remained unclosed.
They traversed through the increasingly deep mountain gates, reaching a long corridor leading to the Seventh Gate of Cihang Jingzhai, as if heading to a truly secluded world cut off from the secular world.
But Jiang Dali never believed in such claims; just like the Pure Thought Zen Sect, Cihang Jingzhai had influenced the power dynamics of countless vassal states both openly and covertly.
A monastic place claiming seclusion, yet never truly isolated from the world.
