Lu Ban also saw the kaleidoscope of light.
These colors did not belong to Earth, as if they came from the cosmos, only in that profound and pitch-black void would such resplendent colors present themselves.
Among these colors, all things began to liven up, to grow, to nourish, to twist.
As Lu Ban meditated, more knowledge flowed into his brain.
In the distant past, a gigantic Divine Being ruled the world, amidst the boundless void, war surged, and It was defeated, suppressed, sealed by other great entities, creating the mountains.
Time and again, this slumbering Divine Being nearly awakened, but each time some force subdued, sacrificed, and beguiled It.
Then, Lu Ban saw an eye.
A huge, narrow, crimson eye.
That eye was larger than the tallest building; just being watched by it was enough to suffocate someone.
The eye quickly noticed Lu Ban, but because it was too vast, Lu Ban couldn't discern what thoughts it contained.
But the eye rapidly vanished, leaving nothing behind.