Yu Yuan hurried along the Golden Avenue and soon passed numerous palaces, coming to a towering palace.
This palace was the Heavenly Palace, the travelling palace of the Heavenly Emperor Fu Xi.
The entire palace was adorned with carved beams and painted rafters, glittering with gold and magnificence, grand and imposing.
Despite this, it did not feel crude, but instead, there was a sense of elegance surrounding it.
The saying "complex on the outside, graceful on the inside" perfectly described this feeling.
When Yu Yuan's feet stepped onto the jade steps in front of the Heavenly Palace, the originally wide view in front of him suddenly changed, and then he found himself in a delicate and tranquil garden.
Flower beds, rockeries, clear streams, pavilions.
Although this garden was not as vast as the one in front of the Bihaichaosheng Pavilion on Penglai Immortal Island, it had a unique charm of its own.