Forget about it, although the "Too Mysterious Classics" had been secured, where then was the legacy of Mount Jiuyin?
Li Fan, holding the scroll and borrowing the light, was searching, although from the seemingly empty shelves he could see many stone caskets, it seemed they were not fated for him, visible yet intangible like the moon in water or a flower in a mirror, as if they were projections from a parallel world, ungraspable and unopenable.
Li Fan searched for a while without success, thought for a moment, and then, with a notion, he began to perform the sword signs of the "Ruyi Sword Manual." Sure enough, after a short while, he faintly heard the sounds of "ding ding dong dong" coming from outside the hall.
Following the sounds, Li Fan walked out of the main hall to the right side of the palace, where the noise was coming from an independent Daoist Palace.