From Jiang Li's perspective, he saw through the Stone Gate.....
Above the dark River of Time, an immensely tall and majestic figure stood on the Long River, looking down at him with cold eyes.
This gaze was very familiar, the kind that looks at ants, the gaze of observing creatures in captivity.
At this moment, Jiang Li suddenly realized that, in 'his' eyes, everyone from the Divine Punishment Three Palaces, including himself, were nothing more than creatures in the fish pond...
What made Jiang Li's hair stand on end and filled him with fear wasn't the opponent's strength, nor the fear of death, but the bodily instinct of fear upon realizing that he too was just a "fish".
This is the instinct of creatures.
It's like when a rabbit is pinned down on a cutting board by a hunter, the fear of the unknown deep within.
And now, Jiang Li was exactly that "rabbit" about to be placed on the cutting board.
Fear is a biological instinct, especially the fear of the unknown.
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