The Holy Land of runes was indeed worthy of its reputation.
In order to show off their means, the Runemasters used all their means and set up a real Holy Land of runes.
All kinds of strange works could be seen everywhere in the sacred land of runes, and every piece was a work of art that surpassed the heavens.
The works of many masters were sought after by countless cultivators, who regarded them as Supreme miracles.
The greatest advantage of the Holy Land was its fairness. Everyone had the opportunity to display their talents. As long as one had enough ability, they didn't need to worry about being buried.
If a Runemaster wanted to show off his talent, he could display his work to the public and set the corresponding rewards.
Anyone could crack it, and if they succeeded, they would receive a reward. If they failed, they would naturally have to pay a certain price.