The moment they closed, the stone doors surrounding the cave entrance rippled like water.
In Shu Guan's past life, there was a very famous poet who wrote a very famous line of poetry:
"Drawing a sword to sever water, the water flows even more."
No matter how sharp the blade is, it can't cut off the flow of water.
That is the characteristic of water.
But at this moment, this stone door also displayed this characteristic of water.
It seemed to be another kind of power that defied the Five Elements.
Shu Guan fell silent for a while, then sheathed his ox-ear sharp knife, followed by rubbing his face, removing the swelling on his forehead, erasing the purple bruising, and healing his broken nasal bone.
Then he turned and left the stone door.
He had used his most powerful strength, but still couldn't break through the doors, so there was really no way.
Before turning around, Shu Guan looked up again at the four characters above the stone door.
The Door of Bodhi.