Now that the Qilin Jin Xing Yan inkstone is in her hands, Huo Sining no longer feels so apprehensive. She holds the two inkstones in her hands, and through the Heavenly Eye, she examines these two uniquely shaped inkstones again.
The three-dimensional ancient inkstone in front of her becomes clearer, and the details inside the ancient inkstone gradually emerge before Huo Sining's eyes. Even every hole on the inkstone is clearly visible.
Huo Sining senses unusual small details, precisely these small holes hidden inside the stone. These holes are distributed peculiarly, present inside both inkstones, invisible to the naked eye, but under the Heavenly Eye, they are very clear.
Furthermore, Huo Sining notices that these holes have traces of ink soaking them. This gives Huo Sining a vague sense of unease because these seemingly tiny holes do not appear to be formed naturally, but rather as if they were artificially pierced using some special tool.
