On the boundless shores of a blood sea, countless dead monstrous snakes lay scattered across the rocky sandy beach.
These monstrous snakes were dozens of meters long with bodies as thick as a person's height, and their underbellies had nine claws. What was even more peculiar was the number of heads they had.
It was rare to see one with only a single head; those with three or five heads were considered ordinary. Their heads, covered with spines and sharp horns like a hedgehog, were comparable in size to a two-meter-wide bed.
Hong Xiu stood by the sea, with a cloud of fire as big as a basketball court by his side, on which lay a pile of multi-headed monstrous snake corpses, like a small mountain.
He was long accustomed to such a sight and merely gazed absent-mindedly at the boundless blood sea that wafted a faint fragrance, his face filled with melancholy.