Cihang Temple.
Peak Emperor.
Peak Emperor was nestled among high mountains and steep ridges, with winding paths and lush vegetation.
On the mountain road, there was a stone tablet inscribed with "Home lies within these mountains, its exact location unknown amidst the clouds," followed by the renowned "Seven-door Gate," comprising seven wooden doors.
The doors featured lotus flower decorations on the knocker rings, and the last door was a date-red main gate.
Zhu Yuyan, along with the formidable members of the Yin Gui Sect, arrived unabashedly, a procession of several hundred. She sat upon a palanquin carried by four highly-skilled and beautiful female disciples.
The palanquin had no carriage, only a cylindrical pillar supporting a luxurious canopy above, from which hung strips of white gauzy curtains. Zhu Yuyan's voluptuous and graceful figure appeared behind the veil, her mysterious allure intensified.
