Li Zhiyuan walked to the side of the skeletal remains in a yellow Daoist robe. On the table at its sides, there were two paintings each.
The first painting depicted a woman in a green robe. She stood by the river, and within the river, a giant fish's silhouette appeared intermittently.
In the second painting, a severely injured giant fish floated along the river, and in the distance where the river flowed, there was the shadow of a village.
The third painting showed a Daoist in a yellow robe leading his disciples, standing at the village entrance. The sign at the entrance read "Zhengmen Village."
The yellow-robed Daoist appeared ethereal and otherworldly, his disciples beside him equally poised and striking.
It seemed this Daoist shared the same hobby with him, enjoying recording his adventures of demon-slaying in a pictorial form.