Upon boarding the helicopter, Luo Feng had already grasped the comprehensive layout of the Thousand Hills.
Firstly, the Thousand Hills were the site of a dragon vein, a ley line that pervaded the entire landscape. However, this was not a genuine dragon vein, as it did not possess the caliber of a latent dragon vein, and more so resembled a pseudo-dragon.
What was there to sever in such a dragon vein?
Secondly, this dragon vein had been disrupted by humans. Both the pavilions and ancient wells had been constructed with the specific intent of interrupting this dragon vein.
Thirdly, although no traces could be found to date the age of the ancient well, Luo Feng inferred from the pavilions scattered across the Thousand Hills' dragon vein that they were likely built during the same era.
Luo Feng had initially guessed that the individual responsible for severing the dragon vein was none other than Liu Bowen.