Behind the glass wall in front of Shao Zifeng stood a bronze statue nearly three meters tall, its sizable form astonishing.
There was no display stand under the bronze statue, but rather, it stood on a square bronze base. It wore a tall crown, its long hair bundled inside, with thick eyebrows, large eyes, a straight nose, and a broad mouth, its expression solemn and focused as if it was presiding over some grand and dignified event.
The statue had a slender body, dressed in a narrow-sleeved, tight-fitting robe adorned with intricate designs of dragons and fierce beasts.