He still remembered that on the way to the cemetery, fog arose.
Back then, Su Mu was also very weak, and coupled with his low affinity for the Long River, he easily lost direction in the fog, which could severely damage his physical body.
So, he made markings on the stones along the road.
He remembered clearly that he made the markings by carving them with a dagger.
He still remembered this huge stone, but the markings on it had completely disappeared, not weathered with time, but rather as if they never existed.
According to logic, this huge stone was not an ordinary stone, not a treasure either, but its hardness equaled that of Ten Thousand Year Profound Iron. Furthermore, the markings he carved were so deep that even after several years, let alone decades or centuries, they wouldn't have weathered and disappeared.
Even if they were weathered and eroded away, it would not be to the extent of leaving no trace or breath at all?
