Beside Ye Chen.
A large number of water bubbles emerged.
These bubbles were huge... because inside each bubble, there was... a corpse!
There were men and women, old and young.
Each corpse showed no visible wounds.
And they weren't swollen or decayed from prolonged immersion in water, maintaining their appearance at the moment of death.
The corpses floating in the bubbles drifted in the Huáng Quán water without causing a ripple, silently and eerily gravitating towards Ye Chen.
These corpses grew in number, surrounding Ye Chen three layers deep.
Unaware of all this, Ye Chen remained immersed in the process of condensing the First-Turn Taiyan Fire Seal.
After two days of laboring, the First-Turn Taiyan Fire Seal had taken on a basic shape.
The seal resembled a nine-petaled flower!
Each petal vaguely bore the illusion of a mythical beast.
The petals were predominantly red, with the center of the flower a faint golden hue.
