The three kings eyed Qin Huai's composed demeanor, suppressing chuckles. Logic suggested that Qin Huai might have lost his mind.
The notion that Qingzhou, viewed as barren lands, could produce numerous geniuses over centuries was laughable. Historically, they hadn't given much importance to Qingzhou. It was only when they searched for the Qingzhou Alliance that they were caught off guard, realizing they had underestimated the place.
Yet, the serene expression on Qin Huai's face made them question, "Could he possibly possess a third domain?"
As blood seeped from the clan leader, he pondered the significance of a king domain. Domains were near-magical powers that defied the comprehension of regular warriors. They were the epitome of the extraordinary, with abilities that appeared godlike to mortals.
The three kings probed their surroundings, only to find a vast expanse of desolation. Within miles, only Qin Huai stood.