After browsing the market, Chu Yi and his group, led by Fu Bo, went to a place called the Holy Land Grand Hall.
This grand hall was both majestic and splendid, roughly twice the size of the Morning Star Pavilion that Chu Yi had seen before.
The hall was entirely constructed from a very hard type of wood. If he wasn't mistaken, this wood should be what's known as phoebe nanmu.
Golden-threaded nanmu, the noble among woods.
He truly couldn't fathom how they managed to get so much of such a precious material.
With so much golden-threaded nanmu, the entire hall was filled not only with a noble atmosphere but also with a particularly rich spiritual energy.
Around the hall, there were also many sacred beasts surrounding it.
From the outside, the whole grand hall looked solemn and austere.
When mist blew over, only the faintest outlines of the hall were visible, giving one the illusion as if they had arrived at Penglai Fairyland.