There were also stalactites from the cave ceiling and stalagmites on the ground interlocking to form enormous pillars; these pillars loomed within the massive soluble cave, shrouded in a hazy mist that hovered around their tops, giving the illusion of pillars that could support the heavens, like the mythical pillars that hold up the sky.
Of course, these were still just minor sights.
If these were simply ordinary natural wonders, it would not have made the Jiao Taoist exhibit a shocked expression.
What genuinely caught the Jiao Taoist's attention was the densely packed array of solid wood coffins arranged on the floor of this underground soluble cave.
Inside each coffin lay a corpse.
Even on the walls of the soluble cave were artificially excavated spaces that protruded like rocky outcrops, forming a pattern akin to many small rooms.
Each "small room" on the walls also had a coffin.