On Purple Cloud Peak, the purple mist soared into the sky, swirling above the mountain top.
In the Daoist sect, purple mist was considered a sign of auspiciousness, accompanying the arrival of immortals.
As the saying goes, the purple mist comes from the east; saints descend upon us.
By comparison, the Buddhist sect revered golden colors more.
Long Fei and his group naturally didn't head to Pillar of Heaven Peak, but rushed directly towards Purple Cloud Peak.
At present, the foot of the mountain was lined with camps that stretched for thirty miles, dense with tents.
This scene was much grander compared to when the Mount Tai Secret Realm opened.
South Yangtze was mountainous and forested, with more spiritual energy compared to North Yangtze, and consequently more loose cultivators and sects.
Looking around, Long Fei estimated there were at least a hundred thousand cultivators gathered here.