"If you're not sure, just wait here while I go and get Feng Buju out," said King Xiang.
"No, I'm going with you," insisted Yang. "We'll break the seal and then bring him out."
Yang was very adamant.
Yu Ziqing knew that Yang felt that even risking a bit was better than letting outsiders know he could move in and out of the seal at will.
That left them only the path of mitigating the disaster.
After waiting for a little over a two-hour, King Xiang came back from outside.
"I've checked and found no traces of anyone, nor has anyone else come; perhaps I was mistaken, but still, having checked, I feel a bit more at ease," said King Xiang, his expression betraying no intention of having deliberately gone out to avoid.
"Let's go and get Feng Buju out first; after all, there's another sealed place that only he knows about. We can't let him be trapped and die inside," he added.
The three of them once again climbed down the stone wall, arriving in front of the rune on the stone.