The first stop was Qiu Mountain, already mentioned before in terms of its terrain. There were no forests on the mountain, only many flame pools and wind caves, making it unsuitable for wild beasts to inhabit, which also meant fewer nearby demons and monsters.
Mo Zhu Mountain had established a Daoist practice site in the Central Valley to the south, bordering Mo Zhu Mountain to the north, touching the Thunder Marsh to the south, connecting to the Mountain Ji veins to the west, and guarded by the Immortal Palace of Lunzhe Mountain to the east.
This crossroads geography, with resource points in all four cardinal directions and its own specialty flame pool terrain suitable for cultivation and artifact refining, served as Mo Zhu Mountain's southern gateway, a forward base leading to the vast Hundred Thousand Mountains region.