Chapter 2538: Heavenly Prison (1/2)
“Boom!” Li Qiye fell from the sky and landed in the prison Sand splattered beneath his feet
After stabilizing his stance, he looked around and saw yellow sand everywhere
Upon closer inspection, the sand here was different from the ones in a desert It was dried with a burnt yellow shade as if so has incinerated the entire place If one were to throw sand into a pan and roast theh temperature, this would be the result
Moreover, there were signs of crystallization, at least on the outside A knowledgeable person would certainly take a deep breath and feel dread after seeing this because only an exceedingly high temperature could create this area
Ordinary fla must have turned this place into scorched earth
Norether into one piece, whether it be the specks of sand, pebbles, andsimilar to a porcelainization process
This place was unique that only this type of yellow crystallized sand was left behind, both the specks on the surface and the ones below All of theree of te wasn’t only powerful but also had an apogee level of enitor could do this, and they would require a slow roasting process over a long period of tiinable feat and a peerless true fire
The sky was a aze wouldn’t be able to see through it The entire azure seereat prison with no chance of escaping
Li Qiye took a deep breath and found the air to be scorching inside his lungs His throat was burnt as well
He carefully analyzed this sensation, catching an earthy taste frohtly h heat
“It’s really here” He e of the situation and gave ?”
He s a direction
Both the hot sand and air were especially disco The suppressive ato crazy after being stuck in this cage for a while
Along the way, he found numerous skeletons of all shapes and forms buried in the sand
One was er alone werethe entire thing used to be
There were smaller ones as well Their bones had a ht when they were still alive Though it has been a long time, their divinity still remained
One would find that some of these corpses have died in an ancient era, unlike the ones that have died in the previous one or two generations ago The forreater extent