Chapter 157: Ch. 84.2
People used to call it the "White Castle," referring to the Elf King's palace.
It was built with a rare tree called the "Alabaster Tree," which had a pure white bark and was harder and stronger than most rocks.
It was truly an ingenious idea, constructing a palace with Alabaster trees, even the smallest branches of which held astronomical value.
World scholars of magic couldn't help but be amazed by such a concept, thinking it was something only elves would come up with.
The Alabaster trees had immense magical value, making it highly regrettable for efficiency-minded mages not to have access to them.
However, if those mages had ever set foot in the White Castle, they would understand why it was spoken of in such awe.
The spire-like White Castle rose sharply, reminiscent of a crystal, situated at the highest point in the three realms.
When gazing at the sky at night, it gave the illusion of being a magnificent star rather than a White Castle.
On the day of the Heavenly Spirit Tree's Ascension, the Elf King would emerge from the White Castle and traverse the entire Skyflower Haven, riding down the Heavenly Spirit Tree's stem in a spiral formation until reaching the Eternal Waterfall, and then returning to the White Castle.
The Elf King's journey through the Skyflower Haven could be easily observed by elves and other beings.
Although it was called a "journey," it simply involved ascending and descending the stem of the Heavenly Spirit Tree, which was located right in the middle of the city. This allowed people to witness the journey from any location within the Skyflower Haven.
