Under normal circumstances, when emperors and nobles excavate a laborious structure underground, it is meant for the burial of themselves or their relatives.
While alive, one does not appreciate the present, but only after death do they attempt to make amends; this is, in itself, a folly.
The extravagance of a tomb is often directly proportional to the emptiness experienced in life.
Shen Yue looked around but felt that this place did not resemble a burial site, for it lacked the ignorance that is typical of tombs.
There were no Tomb-guarding Beasts, no lethal traps...
It was Shen Yue's first encounter with such a peculiar structure, yet he thought of the reason for its existence—it guarded an essential secret.