Chapter 1781 A Proposal at First Sight
The cultivators' words left everyone shaken. No one was ready to face another demon beyond their power. Those with weaker spiritual skills couldn't help but shudder as they gazed toward the distant eastern area.
The first thing they noticed was the statue, surrounded by skulls and various offerings. No human could ever belong in such an eerie place, yet in the dense mist, a lone figure sat,
bound behind the statue.
Draped in a red robe, his long hair danced with the wind, and his form was barely discernible against the chilling mist. Even so, his ankles and wrists were unmistakably shackled in chains.
The young man dropped his hands as the sharp clinking of metal echoed in the air. He appeared unbothered by his restraint, shifting his gaze sideways, as though fixated on something.
Though Wynter struggled to make out his features through the thick mist, she caught sight of his smooth, slender hands with defined knuckles.
There was an undeniable elegance to those hands, as though they had once gently caressed the celestial palace's mythical birds or the finest flowers in the city. Yet, his fingers slicked with blood, as though he had suffered a deep wound.
At that moment, the young man finally noticed the others' presence. When he lifted his gaze, the crowd took a sharp breath.
He was stunningly gorgeous. His skin was as white as snow, contrasting with his dark hair. His nose was sharp and pointed, and the corners of his eyes were tinged with a dark, ink- like hue.
He carried himself with an elegant, indifferent air. The blood smeared on his face only added to his allure, lending him an almost divine presence.
The crowd suddenly felt a chill running down their spines. That place served as a training ground for the cultivators, and no mere ordinary mortal could be bound there. Rather, it was more likely a prison for demons and monsters alike.
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