When the Scorpion King brought Jiang Yuebai out from underground, she suddenly thought she had left the Quicksand Domain and arrived at some Immortal Mountain Blessed Land.
The courtyard walls were apricot yellow, with green-grey tiles, and a Bodhi Tree stood tall and verdant in the courtyard.
Ancient Buddha with a serene lamp, the Zen ambiance was tranquil, yet the main hall had most of its structure collapsed, with Buddha statues toppled, overgrown with weeds and cobwebs.
Ruosheng, clad in red, was holding a broom, sweeping away the dust in the hall like a mortal, and removing the cobwebs bit by bit.
Jiang Yuebai walked to the break in the wall and discovered that this temple stood on a low mountain. Below, the vast expanse of the Gobi Desert was filled with the ruined remains of large halls and houses, as well as fragmented and sand-buried steles.
The grandeur that Prajna Temple once had can still be felt from the scale of the current ruins.
