Section 157: The Identity of the Island Master

Jia Sha.

He was a middle-aged man dressed in a priest's white robe, with an ordinary appearance, even ugly, one might say. That was because a scar ran across his face, starting from the left side of his forehead and slicing down to near his right ear.

This fierce scar virtually divided his face into two parts: the upper right and lower left, making it extremely noticeable.

His hands were empty, but he wore a necklace-style holy emblem on his chest.

The pendant was a white gold disk, hollow and larger than an adult's palm.

The disk, created using a relief technique, had a circular edge and in the center, superimposed eyes with horizontal and vertical pupils. The horizontally aligned human eye sockets and the vertical ones were made with gentle curves, forming a subtle cross between the horizontal and vertical.

And the shared pupil of the two eye sockets was precisely the hollow of the disk.