They climbed up the stairs and entered the hall. Upon entering, Lou Cheng had a panoramic view of the Cultivator's Den.
There was a Dan room, a study, a meditation room, and a living room in the den. It was small, but it still had everything a cultivator would need. Even the wall seemed to shimmer, barely lighting the interior.
Looking around such a cool and dusky den, Lou Cheng shivered and recalled the layout of tombs he had seen in an archaeological documentary. This place seemed like a former residence, but it was now cut off from the outside world.
Geezer Shi coughed to clear his throat and then said, as if he guessed what Lou Cheng's was thinking, "I have no idea why cultivators select sites under lakes or in caves to build their dens, that end up like a tomb. We are basically in a coffin now."