I am the last guardian of the Yin Dynasty.

Guarding the remains of the Yin Dynasty means preserving and watching over them.

My master said that during the Battle of Conferment of Gods, the Yin Dynasty didn't even use its full strength.

Otherwise, how could there be gods and Buddhas everywhere?

In this vast world, it is still the old land of the Human Emperor.

What we have been guarding for generations are the Wine Pool and Meat Forest, and the Deer Platform.

They were buried in an unnamed space along with the Human Emperor.

Unfortunately, in my generation, I am the only one left.

Before my master passed away, he told me not to be bound by the rules anymore, and I only need to visit the remains once a year.

After saying that, my master buried himself in the Yin Dynasty ruins.

A few days later, I left this place.

It's not because I'm curious about the world, but because I'm curious about the Human Emperor.

The testament the Human Emperor left for the guardian before his death was:

"The guardian must not leave the remains."

He didn't say what would happen if the guardian left the remains, but as the mighty Human Emperor, he wouldn't do something without reason.

As soon as I stepped out of that unnamed space, the mountains and rivers in front of me had changed.

It turned out that within that space, even time had slowed down.

The guardian has been passed down for twenty-six generations, but it has only been four to five hundred years.

And outside, over a thousand years have passed.

This prosperous era is called the Tang Dynasty, where gods and Buddhas have already retreated, leaving only a little bit of belief in the mortal world.

The first person I saw in this world was a girl.

A peerless beauty in the mortal world with a vermilion birthmark at the corner of her eye.

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