At first glance, everything in this mirror passage looked the same, but upon closer inspection, the subtle differences became apparent. By not overlooking any detail, they believed they could surely find the solution.
Baili Hongzhuang gazed at the two mirrors, lost in contemplation. Compared to the previous brick walls, these mirrors were clearly more challenging to identify any discrepancies. However, since the owner of the ruins had set this rule, it meant that there must be a way to decipher it. Where could it be?
Baili Hongzhuang stared fixedly at the two mirrors, her face devoid of any other expression. Time ticked away, but she remained calm, unaffected by the passing minutes. In fact, the fact that they still had a chance to participate in this assessment was already much better than they had imagined.
She believed that blindly guessing and entering wouldn't lead to obtaining the ultimate inheritance. Meanwhile, some cultivators couldn't bear the frustration of not finding any problems in the mirrors and resorted to taking blind guesses. Since they couldn't find any differences no matter how they searched, it was better to guess now. Perhaps, if they guessed correctly, they would have a higher chance of obtaining treasures a bit earlier.
Therefore, Xiao Hei and Xiao Bai noticed a group of cultivators who began to take their chances and walk into the mirrors. It was peculiar that one cultivator could enter through a particular mirror, but the next one who followed might not have the same luck. Under this luck-based guessing, some cultivators succeeded in entering, while others were ejected in disappointment.
The ejected cultivators felt reluctant to leave and could only stay in place, hoping to learn what treasures the other cultivators had obtained. As more and more cultivators began to take blind guesses, the number of cultivators in the mirror passage decreased significantly.
Baili Hongzhuang paid no attention to everything around her, focusing solely on the mirrors. After continuous study, she discovered that there was no discernible difference between the two mirrors.
In an instant, Baili Hongzhuang slowly stood up. As soon as Xiao Hei and Xiao Bai saw her rise, they immediately leaped onto her shoulders. Could it be that their leader already knew which mirror to choose?
Xia Zhuqing and the others also turned their gaze towards Baili Hongzhuang, as they too were currently baffled.
"Choose what your heart desires," Baili Hongzhuang uttered slowly, her clear eyes shining brightly. In truth, she wasn't certain if her intuition was correct, but right now, she had only one thought in her mind. So, she decided to give it a try.
Perhaps there were no actual differences between the two mirrors, and she simply believed that the mirror she thought had a problem was the one with the problem. She trusted her judgment!
In the next moment, Baili Hongzhuang walked directly into the mirror. The surface rippled, and her figure gradually disappeared from everyone's sight.
When Baili Hongzhuang took in the scene before her, an indescribable sense of shock filled her eyes. In front of her was a magnificent staircase, constructed entirely of white jade. It consisted of about a hundred steps, wide and grand.