The strong light made it almost impossible for everyone present to open their eyes. All that was left in front of them was a vast expanse of white light. Even if they used all kinds of magic spells to find out what was going on, they could not penetrate the white light to see what secrets or mysteries were hidden in it.
The intense white light, like a dazzling sun, continued to blaze with dazzling brilliance. Time passed minute by minute, and after about a cup of tea, this mysterious and powerful light finally gradually faded.
As everyone's vision gradually adjusted to their surroundings, they were surprised to discover an enormous portal had appeared on the previously empty ground! The portal, seemingly cast from bronze, stood over ten feet tall and spanned a whopping five or six feet wide. Its surface was intricately carved with designs and ornamentation, exuding an ancient and solemn aura.
A closer look reveals the vivid reliefs on the bronze doors. The left door depicts a majestic dragon soaring above the clouds, overlooking the vast expanse of the ocean; the right door depicts a magnificent phoenix, reborn from the ashes amidst endless blazing flames, spreading its wings and soaring high.
Su Rui wasn't the only one who noticed this astonishing sight. Many of the sharp-eyed humans and demons present also noticed the astonishing scene: the bronze door seemed to have opened slightly. Although it was narrow enough for only one person to pass sideways, it was enough to make one imagine what unknown secrets and adventures lay hidden behind it. There was no doubt that the brilliant white light that had shot straight into the sky was the shocking scene caused by the opening of the portal.
Curious, Su Rui immediately unleashed his unique skill—"Mori Golden Light Pupil"—to try to peer through the crack in the door. However, to his disappointment, even with such a miraculous eye technique, all he could see was a chaotic, blank space. Clearly, this massive doorway was enclosed by some special barrier or barrier, designed to prevent outsiders from observing or detecting it.
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