Chapter 197: Shangyuan Tranquility Palace
Upon entering the treasure ship, Qin Sang was assigned a small, narrow room, surrounded on all sides by solid wooden walls. It was just spacious enough for one person to sit in meditation. He could hardly imagine how much space the ship had to contain so many people.
Shangyuan Tranquility Palace was located north of Shaohua Mountain, with the two sects not far from each other.
Northeast of Shangyuan Tranquility Palace, near the Tianduan Mountains, was the stronghold of the Cunyang Sect. Powerful and formidable, the Cunyang Sect had vanquished the Blood God Sect, a major demonic sect, and blocked off the Tianduan Mountains. This prevented the demonic sect from pushing south, effectively reclaiming the southern area of the Tianduan Mountains from its control.
After Qin Sang obtained the geomantic map of the entire Small Cold Domain, he noticed that the Dazui Kingdom lay northwest of the Cunyang Sect’s mountain gate and within its sphere of influence. It was likely that Immortal Master Han’s family was a cultivation clan affiliated with the Cunyang Sect, tasked with controlling Great Sui and surrounding territories for the sect.
The Cunyang Sect possessed an ancient teleportation array. While it couldn’t transport them directly to the Ancient Immortal Battlefield, it could take them close to the Frozen Plains. However, the Cunyang Sect guarded Chungang City, separate from Shangyuan Tranquility Palace, so they would not be joining them.
Additionally, the Taiyi Core Sect, located on the far northwest edge of the righteous sects’ territory, bordered the Heavenly Demon Hill to the west and the extreme northern Frozen Plains. They had direct access to the Ancient Immortal Battlefield.
The speed of flight for a Golden Core cultivator was unimaginable.
Inside the room, Qin Sang could see nothing outside, and after several hours, the treasure ship shuddered slightly. Suddenly, he felt himself lifted and thrown out of the ship.
Immediately, he heard a chorus of astonished exclamations.
