At this moment, the elder who called himself Cang finally brushed off the moss covering the stele, revealing lines of Dao inscriptions. Cang quickly glanced over them and his expression changed drastically, subconsciously looking at the back of Ji Jingqiu.
These Dao inscriptions had no textual boundaries; as long as one's realm was adequate and their understanding of the Dao reached a certain level, they could interpret them.
However, the stele was incomplete, and the sentences on it were not fully present.
But just those few words were enough to leave him inexplicably shocked.
The Sword Master and the young Ning had initially been observing the opposite bank of the river, but suddenly noticed Cang's unusual expression, and quickly approached.
After reading the Dao inscriptions on the stele, the two were both like Cang, with pupils contracting like needle tips, their expressions extremely serious and solemn.
