Clear Moon Palace.
Its name signifies the bright moon after the rain.
A tranquil breeze under a clean moon, merging with the dust, emphasises the serenity in withholding its radiance and blending with the dust.
Looking at the pure and silent hall in front of him, Lu Bei thinks the name fits perfectly.
Lu Bei had extensive experience in underground tasks, and She Huan was even more skilled, but they were still too young, their experiences far inferior to Zhu Jingli's. The latter, using the Copper Mirror Treasure, navigated through defensive formations and paved a path, deftly leading everyone to the front of the hall.
Lu Bei found it hard to believe that Zhu Jingli dedicated himself entirely to cultivation after abdicating, never participating in things like excavations.