The few strong practitioners responsible for divination were also suffering backlash at this time. "We only divined fragments of space and an endless sea of flames, which should depict the manifestation of laws. It signifies the presence of a holy-tier being with profound mastery of laws."
"Indeed, elder, that holy-tier being might have had an old grudge against Elder Ku. Now that Elder Ku is dead, there's no clue. It's not that we don't want to avenge Elder Ku, but indeed we have no means to do so."
What he meant to imply was that since Elder Ku was already dead, why provoke a being suspected to be of holy-tier.
Continuing to divine could likely draw the attention of that holy-tier entity, and by then, it wouldn't just be Elder Ku who'd suffer.
"However, esteemed elders, we still divined a key clue."
The divine domain-level adept, who knew a bit about divination, walked past Elder Ku's corpse and came to the corner, pulling out an inconspicuous playing card.