Every person's soul space had, at its deepest part, a door. Beyond the door lay the soul's hiding place.
Kui Tuosi quickly found the door to Guding's soul hiding place. No, to be precise, what he saw was not a single door, but three.
Standing in front of the three distinctly different doors, Kui Tuosi felt a bit puzzled, "Does this kid have three souls? Could it be a case of multiple personalities? Or are there two other host bodies coexisting inside him?"
The three doors were entirely different in appearance.
The door on the left was an imposing golden gate. On the gate's relief was a giant dragon coiled up, its eyes made of two emerald-green gems. It looked majestic, almost alive. On the door frame were carved various strange birds and beasts, none of which Kui Tuosi, who had lived over eight thousand years, could recognize. He speculated that they might be extinct ancient creatures, which was why he hadn't seen them.