Buddhist sect fared worse, directly overseen and banned by the Wei Dynasty, with the so-called Buddhist Holy Land set to be divided by Confucian and Taoist sects.
Although the upheaval in Buddhism was the handiwork of "Purest Heaven", Chen Yi's role in it must have appeared unseemly in the eyes of Buddhists.
Hence, Chen Yi understood that continuing on this path might provoke resentment from certain entities.
So he decided to make amends with Wuliang Mountain.
Not long after.
Chen Yi followed Gu Zhuo and others to the outskirts of White Emperor City. As he observed the fortress before him, he could not help but feel a sense of admiration.
Though they called it a fortress, in reality, the height of its walls was equivalent to Beixiong Pass, built with bricks each three feet across, looking extremely solid and heavy.