After leaving the great river, Han Yi became even more cautious. Walking along the river, there must be ferocious beasts lurking in its depths, and just as well, in the forests beyond the riverbanks. The vicinity of the river served as the border between different territories, which ironically made it less dangerous for Han Yi.
Indeed, in the following half month, he encountered no further danger.
Half a month later, using the great river as a reference, he finally arrived at the closest point to the Tribulation Crossing Place. After leaving the riverbank, and crossing a distance of hundreds of thousands of miles with utmost caution, he at last reached the region he had been searching for.
In front of Han Yi, four massive, interminable mountain ranges crisscrossed, forming a 'well' shaped terrain.
The central area enclosed by these four mountain ranges was the very place Han Yi sought.
This place, during the Extreme Ancient and Primordial Times, had a very resounding name.