Langhuan Cave, discovered shortly after the emergence of the Heavenly Eternal Divine Realm, was no less renowned than Tingtao Garden.
The trial of Langhuan Cave, though, wasn't too complicated—anyone who could solve the three riddles left by the master of the cave would pass the trial.
However, everyone who had entered Langhuan Cave to challenge these three riddles had turned to dust within, so to this day, no one knew what the riddles were.
Ignoring the protests of Zheng Jingren and others, Zheng Ming stepped into Langhuan Cave, where he was greeted by innumerable books.
There were all sorts of books—bamboo slips, paper, and even many made of beast skin, filled with the scent of blood.
In the center of these books was a white jade platform about one foot in size. The moment Zheng Ming approached it, a line of text flashed across the platform.
Upon reading the inscription, a smile appeared on Zheng Ming's face. Writing poetry was truly not difficult for him.
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