Estimating that the time had come, it was uncertain whether even a single brick could be unearthed.
Thus, Mu Rufeng cast his gaze towards the hundreds of skeletons beneath the throne.
However, Mu Rufeng did not proceed immediately, but instead circled the entire front hall.
Finally, a hundred meters on each side of the throne, he discovered a passage.
Presumably, these two passages led to the true interior of the Sea God Palace.
However, the stone gates were closed, and no matter what Mu Rufeng did, he could not push them open.
Thus, Mu Rufeng eventually arrived beneath the throne, before the skeletons kneeling on the ground.
These skeletons emitted a faint black glow, having remained uncorroded for tens of thousands of years, looking extraordinarily lustrous.
All of these were Emperor Sovereign Peak existences.
Mu Rufeng found that only a few among them were humanoid skeletons, most were of humanoid type, presumably some kind of monsters.
