Li Changzhou also saw the [Candle Yin].
[Beyond the Northwestern Sea, to the north of the Red Waters, there lies Zhangwei Mountain. There resides a god, named Candle Yin.]
There were no extra details provided, just two words—has god!
In the image, Candle Yin appeared like a pillar supporting the heavens, standing tall between heaven and earth, measuring tens of thousands of meters if it were in the real world.
Such a creature could simply swipe its tail and flatten Ming City like a sandcastle, without even causing much of a stir, for it was too simple, the strength too immense.
It's like a person taking a long time to kill a pig, overturning bowls and dishes, but to squash an ant, it just takes a gentle press of a fingertip.
Indeed worthy of the title 'has god'!
[Giant Kun] was also something Li Changzhou could learn.
[Its head at the West Pole, tail in the East Wilderness, raising the waves of the Four Seas, its vast belly swallows the wilds]