On May 15th, a dense haze loomed in the early morning sky. A vast mass of heavy clouds gathered above Inracetales, hinting at an impending storm.
The delegations of various nations took special vehicles to the Holy Temple. To the left of the Temple, a newly constructed Church of the Holy Ruins stood. Hereafter, every coronation of a king would be held in this grand building.
Before this, every coronation and royal wedding ceremony took place in Pekin Church, which was built by the first Holy Master of the Divine Sect. However, as the sect fell into decline, the thousand-year-old Pekin Church also withdrew from the historical stage.
The Church of the Holy Ruins took seven years to be built, yet its luxury and magnificence surpassed that of Pekin Church. This massive structure, more like a perfect piece of art, was situated on the banks of the Niah River. With its back against the imposing Holy Temple, it caused everyone who saw it to gasp in amazement.