Enjoying the scenic view, Di Tou let Qing Xin continue to steer them towards the central mountain, the one that was the tallest of all in the mountains in Di Tou's vision, and atop which Di Tou could see a large, almost colosseum-like stone structure. As they traveled, Di Tou gradually became somewhat bored of the sights, as the boat was slow and Qing Xin wasn't saying much. Just like a typical wooden boat in a clear pond with no ripples or waves, only the gentle motion of Qing Xin's paddling disrupted the tranquil surface of the clouds and gave any proof of their movement as the tall building in the distance seemed to hold its shape.