Chapter 421: Necropolis (1/2)
Chapter 421: Necropolis
Li Qiye reazing at this monstrous obelisk that towered into the sky
He needed a key to enter the Priaze then shi+fted towards a different direction arave
There was quite a scene right outside, one that had wondrous natural landforms It was a vast area and was referred to by others as the City of Ghosts
One would find collapsed walls that spanned for millions of miles around this stretch of mountains and rivers It was an ancient yet broken city with the words “Necropolis” engraved above its gate
Necropolis was famous in the Nether Border and even the entire Sacred Nether World However, many people liked to call it the City of Ghosts instead
It was the largest city right outside the grave Those who stood atop these walls and looked towards the far distance would find rivers andwith closely-packed structures Some pavilions and tes towered above thethe riverbanks and valleys
It was easy to see that this place was prospering with life The city was co vendors
However, if outsiders were to think of Necropolis as a peaceful city where all races congregated, then they would be completely mistaken
All of these inhabitants that resehosts
Talking about ghosts in the Sacred Nether World was absurd because it was a world filled with ghost tribes since this was their hohosts
However, the truth was that the ghost tribes were not actually ghosts, they were existences with flesh and blood just like the human race They were just a different ethnicity
However, Necropolis’ inhabitants did not have flesh or blood They were things without life — sihosts in this world, then the inhabitants of this city would be them
Necropolis was ht outside the grave was extrehosts as its citizens
No one knehen Necropolis was established, but it had existed for a very long tihosts here looked just like those outside; they took on the forhost tribes, cultivators, and citizens They even had their own dao lineages
The residents here seemed no different from those outside, but they just had no trace of life They were only never-dissipating sentiments
They did not know that they were dead and went on living in a similar fashi+on to those outside
Necropolis was always vibrant with exciteht as if it was just alike a city of the dead