Shu Mountain's thirty-six peaks, in truth, only refers to the peaks with an inherited lineage. If one were to count the numerous desolate, unclaimed peaks within the lingering cloud sea, there would be well over a hundred.
One such peak is Pagoda Peak, an isolated, uninhabited mountain.
Although currently unoccupied, the peak ranks among the most well-known within Shu Mountain. This is because, back in the day, it was home to the Demon Suppression Tower, the unparalleled divine artifact that topped the Ten Thousand Treasures Record!
Five hundred years have since passed, and the area has been transformed into a picturesque paradise, featuring concealed green hills, lush woods, and cascading waterfalls.
No disciple of the present Shu Mountain has ever witnessed this spectacle, yet they have gleaned impressions of the spectacle from ancient scroll paintings.