As soon as Chen Yi stepped inside the massive bronze gate, he felt a faint suppression.
Turning his head to examine the stone walls on either side, he saw an array of obscure and convoluted ancient golden script. Accompanying it were motifs of deities wielding snakes, bold and archaic. These inscriptions and drawings served as spiritual suppressors protecting the main burial chamber, forcibly lowering the cultivational realm of intruders: Martial Artists were suppressed to the Sixth Rank, Taoists to Core Formation, and monks to the Meditation Realm.
This seemed disadvantageous for Zhou Yitang, who was initially of the First Rank with Nascent Soul cultivation. However, if the two were to engage in battle here, Chen Yi would surely falter.
The lower one's realm, the more one tends to rely on an array of techniques, but such paths often lead astray.