An Jing's eyes were greeted by the sight of the hard yellow stone walls in front of him, covered with the marks of years gone by, with roads stretching out ahead in all directions, crisscrossing and extending towards various locales.
From the sight before him, it was known that this was once an ancient city. From the buildings and walls still standing, one could imagine that there once were glorious and incomparable palaces, beautiful towers, and a populace living in peace and contentment, free from worries.
Time passed, and the years went by, yet it was all gone in a blink of an eye.
However, An Jing was somewhat puzzled whether this ancient city belonged to the Great Zhou Dynasty or the Great Qin Dynasty.
The capital of the Great Zhou Dynasty was in the south, and it was never said to have ruled over the Pure Land, whereas the capital of the Great Qin Dynasty was in the north; could this be an ancient city of the Great Qin Dynasty?