The Dilong Valley is extraordinarily vast, several times wider than Ye Jingcheng had imagined. From afar, one could see valleys connected one after the other, like a continuous mountain range, guarding each other in solidarity.
Despite being mentally prepared, Ye Jingcheng was still shocked at this moment.
This desolate mountain landscape naturally evoked a profound sense of insignificance.
In addition, the lingering beastly might of the Dilong Valley instilled an even greater sense of awe.
Initially, Ye Jingcheng was cautious with his Divine Sense, fearing to disturb other Great Demons and the Demon King in the valley.
But he quickly discovered that his Divine Sense could not extend across the entire Dilong Valley, as it was simply too vast.
Within the valley were several smaller valleys and enormous craters, which were inhabited by numerous demon beasts and Great Demons.
