It turns out to be based on the size of the Buddha Head Statue.
If the hall was just a bit smaller, it simply wouldn't accommodate this Buddha Head Statue.
As Cheng Guang examined the Buddha Head Statue, it remained motionless, as if it sensed that Cheng Guang hadn't yet detected its presence.
Only occasionally did it steal glances at Cheng Guang with its eyes.
It seemed to be toying with the idea of feigning supernatural powers.
After the Buddha Head Statue stole a few glances at Cheng Guang, regardless of how many times, it found that Cheng Guang's gaze never wavered from it, directly landing on its form.
The Buddha Head Statue initially wanted to tease this little ant.
But it found out.
This ant seemed quite clever.
Just moments after entering the hall, it spotted itself.
Thinking this over, the Buddha Head Statue no longer concealed itself but slowly turned its head.
What had appeared to be a very rigid statue now began to shift like flowing water on its surface.