"The fragments of Mount Buzhou here should amount to a ten-thousandth of the original Mount Buzhou, shouldn't they? "
Gazing at the majestic divine mountain in the center of the lake, Jiang Chen's heart was filled with tremors. Even reduced to a mere ten-thousandth of its original size, the fragments still offered a grandeur surpassing Cang Mountain, resembling a genuine Great Ancient divine mountain.
Mount Buzhou, the first divine mountain of the Prehistoric World, was incomprehensibly vast, truly reaching the heights of Heaven and Earth. It is important to note that although Mount Buzhou's base was on the ground, its peak resided within the Heavenly Realm, which reveals the sheer magnitude of it.
Even the second-ranked Kunlun and the third-ranked Sumeru Mountain, when combined, were not as great as Mount Buzhou.