The main house of the Tang Clan estate was forty meters from the front gate. Between them lay a small, southern-style garden, brimming with classical charm. It featured rockeries, willows, and a pond with flowing water. All the paths were paved with bluestone slabs, on which ancient sculptures and Talismans had been meticulously carved. It was a fusion of beauty and art, a natural display of the Tang Family's thousand-year heritage.
At the same time, this seemingly serene and beautiful garden was also where the Tang Family's impenetrable Array was located. Every inch of seemingly harmless ground actually concealed a deadly threat!
However, no matter how impenetrable an Array was, it would have a hard time reacting to something completely absurd—for example, a stone lion that carved an arc through the air, crossed a distance of over forty meters, and fell from the sky, smashing a good portion of the main house to smithereens.
