At the center of the Dragon Palace, a solemn hall stood majestically.
The entire hall, unlike the other colorful surroundings, exuded a sense of sacred heaviness, giving an extremely solemn feeling.
The door opened, and they walked into the hall.
Inside, incense burned all year round for memorials. On one wall, numerous life lamps of the Dragon clan's strong members were placed, with the dragon flame burning on the lamps representing the number of the most direct members still alive in the Flood Dragon Imperial Court today.
Layer upon layer upwards, they were divided according to strength, seniority, and age.
The higher it went up, the stronger the power, and the fewer the number of lit lamps.
As for the very top layer, it represented the life lamp of the Dragon Emperor of the Flood Dragon Race, which had been burning for two thousand years, yet the flame symbolizing life was still strong and vigorous.
