Zhou Yan moved under the blue sky, shielding all traces of his presence so that no instrument could detect or capture him.
He did not wish to disturb the ordinary lives of people nor inspire in them a belief in strange and supernatural forces.
This world belonged to ordinary people and to them alone.
The ancestors of the Tai Chu era seemed to have exhausted all their strength to preserve such a sanctuary for their descendants. Zhou Yan consciously did the same, as if unwilling to squander the hard work of his predecessors or disturb the Tai Chu Ghosts of times long past.
By Zhou Yan's side, Liu Haoting could hardly describe what she felt; she believed she was in the presence of a true Divine Being, one with all the capabilities of humans yet transcending their limits, possessing the terrifying power to fly through the skies and move mountains and seas.
God Demons, ghosts, Immortals and Buddhas...
All legends suddenly seemed so real.