This altar was huge and exquisite-looking.
The outermost circle was paved with a layer of white jade. It was so white and pale that it looked like it was swimming in a layer of milk.
The outer wall was inlaid with a layer of cyan gray stone bricks, the surfaces of which were engraved with multiple Sanskrit words.
The Grand Supreme Elderly Lord had deciphered many of these Sanskrit words that recorded the glorious deeds of the Four Spirits Sect.
On getting close to the wall, Zen activated the core of the Heavenly Obsession Civilization and tried to decipher a few Sanskrit words. The information he learned was on the lines of what the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord had told him. It mainly pertained to the origin of the Four Spirits Sect.
This altar had originally been built by Campbell and his fellows, so the fact that the Sanskrit words were here wasn't completely out of the ordinary.
They walked along the length of the altar for a distance before they spotted a staircase that led to the top floor.
The Grand Supreme Elderly Lord turned to look at the altar a few times, a strange expression on his face. "As far as I know, the Snake Spirit King attaches great importance to this place. He usually sends Treacherous Beings to guard it. But why is there no Treacherous Being guarding the altar today?"
Zen looked around but shrugged and shook his head. "I don't know. Let's go up there first."
Zen led the way as the group made their way up the stairs.
The huge altar itself wasn't anything magical. It only had a thousand stairs, and Zen and his companions could climb these in a matter of seconds.
A smooth plane sat at the top of the altar, at the center of which was a square opening. Beside this were steps that extended into the altar.
"Grand Supreme Elderly Lord, I'm confused," said Zen.
"What is it?" the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord asked.
"Does the Snake Spirit King want something in the altar?" Zen asked.
The Grand Supreme Elderly Lord thought for a moment before nodding and saying, "I think he is eager to enter the altar."
According to the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord, it was very likely that Kincaid was locked in the altar.
The Bird Spirit King, in the Four Spirits Sect, was kind enough to remain neutral. The Monkey Spirit King was powerful, but he was reckless. Only Kincaid and the human spirits were the strongest opponents of the Snake Spirit King.
"In that case, why doesn't he break the altar?" Zen asked, confused.
The Grand Supreme Elderly Lord shook his head. "I don't know," he said.
"I think there are a few possibilities," said the Snake Goddess. "One, this altar is special, and the Snake Spirit King can't open it. Two, it might need a unique way to open it, and using brute force will cause loss. Three, it could also be that there is something in the altar that the Snake Spirit King is afraid of, which is why he doesn't dare release whatever's in the altar."
"I don't think your third point is right. After all, the Snake Spirit King has defeated the other three sects. Could anything in the entire chaos scare him?" Gonggong, who was silent all this time, suddenly bit out a retort.
Zen was thoughtful as he responded, "That's not necessarily true. This war is no longer related only to the Four Spirits Sect. Beings of the higher level have now gotten involved. Perhaps someone can restrain the Snake Spirit King..."
"Whatever it is, we'll know when we open the altar," said Zhurong.
Zen made to walk down the steps that led into the altar.
The moment he set foot on the steps, he felt the viscosity of the space below him, as if a strange power of space held rein within this square opening.
He was confused, but decided not to take it seriously.
But in the Heavenly Square City that was tens of thousands of miles away from here, the Space Guiding Stone of the Snake Spirit King began to flash.
"How have they reached the altar so fast?" the Snake Spirit King said, agitated.
He had thought that Zen and his group would try to hide from him for a while. He hadn't expected them to go straight to the altar.
He had originally intended to remove all other obstacles before expecting Zen to open the altar alone. His goal hadn't been fully achieved, but at least Zen would open the door of the altar himself.
Boom...
A huge crack sounded from above the Heavenly Square City, blooming through the sky before the city once again shattered into pieces.
"Gather all the Snake Masters and follow me to the altar." The Snake Spirit King's voice echoed through the space.
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