The same scene unfolded in Xinxiang, where the provincial capital was also enveloped by the moonlit night. The moon overhead appeared to be four or five zhang in size, hanging in the sky, making it possible to read and write under its light.
Yet, the moonlight was cold and devoid of warmth.
At the coast, the border army tasked with defending the provincial capital of Xinxiang slowly pushed a copper mirror over a zhang high, reflecting it towards the pitch-black sea surface.
Where the light shone, it seemed that a massive object was undulating on top of the Sea of Darkness, rolling on the sea surface as if advancing towards the coastline.
However, all moonlight was directed onto the West Bull New Continent, unable to illuminate the sea itself, rendering the scene indistinguishable between a visual illusion and reality by merely relying on the light of the copper mirror.