Every stone, every wall, every pillar of the tomb was intact, without the faintest hint of cracks or erosion. Yet despite its pristine condition, it exuded a sense of age so overwhelming that even those with weaker spiritual senses felt it immediately.
It was as if countless centuries had been condensed into the stones themselves, pressing into the minds of those who dared to look at it.
The tomb was built in the style of a grand Chinese mausoleum, spreading across a complex that stretched nearly ten kilometers in diameter. It was so wide that some disciples climbed into tall trees or even flew on their spirit weapons to take a better look.
From their vantage point, they could see walls rising high, thick and imposing, made of dark grey stone that reflected no light. These walls formed a perfect square around the central structure, and each side stretched for kilometers, enclosing the tomb like a fortress.
