What did the Eternal Joy Garden actually look like?
Using the token left by Progenitor Tingyou, Lü Yang quickly connected with this strange place—one that seemed both to exist and not exist, ethereal yet tangibly real.
As it turned out, humans cannot imagine what they have never seen.
This was true even for a Talent Skill like Progenitor Tingyou. Therefore, when he created the Eternal Joy Garden, he naturally based it on the one thing he was most familiar with—
the Myriad-Soul Banner.
Lü Yang looked out and saw that the so-called Eternal Joy Garden was, in reality, a colossal black box. Inside were countless jet-black coffins, and in each one lay a Cultivator. Their faces were captured in expressions of joy, agony, or stoic numbness, reflecting the full spectrum of mortal life.
"Good heavens..."
