The couple stood before an invisible spatial barrier, frowning as they scrutinized it.
The scene was particularly intriguing. At first glance, it appeared as if there were still landscapes in the distance, but in reality, they were no longer as sharp and clear as they had seemed before, somewhat blurred like in a dream. It was evident that the space was no longer continuous—separated by an invisible barrier, both sides had already split into distinct dimensions.
Many monks were tapping around this barrier, even taking turns to leap up into the sky to tap, checking for any small doors that might allow passage.
But with this boundless void, how long could you tap? You couldn't even finish tapping through the space of a small district, let alone across a thousand miles... Yuan Cheng roughly used some special sensing methods and ultimately concluded: Most likely, there are no small doors; the two ends have been completely blocked off.