The walls were engraved with densely packed and intricate spirit patterns, twisting and overlapping like images of birds, beasts, insects, and fish — but not quite the same, strikingly resembling the original runes from Ancient Times.
In the eight directions of east, southeast, west, and northwest of the hall, eight passages were opened. The entrances were blocked by a layer of light, obscuring the view beyond.
The Ancestor Hall appeared to be a hall, but in reality, it was divided into multiple different sacrificial halls, each one dedicated to the worship and offering to an ancestor of the Qiu Ling Sect.
After Zhao Sheng and the others entered the Ancestor Hall, the light barrier at one of the passages suddenly dissipated, and an old man in a black robe emerged slowly, his skin like chicken skin and crane's hair, his face covered in black spots, and his whole body exuding an air of death.