The Hunter Who Killed Immortals (60)

A magnificent wooden ship soared through the air as if it were somehow floating on the clouds that brushed against its massive frame. 

Intricate blue runes were carved onto the exterior of the vessel that throbbed and hummed with power.

The ship was pulled by an entire group of winged lion-like creatures with impressive golden manes and muscular bodies.

The creatures would occasionally open their mouth to roar loudly, and one would be able to see rows upon rows of razor-sharp teeth.

This airborne vessel was one of the numerous ships that connected Tianjin City to the rest of the continent.

They were quite expensive to travel on so only cultivators, rich merchants or the sons and daughters of upper-class aristocrats were able to experience them.

Xu Lu leaned against the side of the railing and looked down. She could see tiny forests with trees no bigger than her fingers.