In the vast hall stretching dozens of yards wide, bands of red mist swirled around. Around a dozen flame columns stood erect around the perimeter of the hall, each entwined with lifelike statues of red dragons, emitting streams of red mist from their mouths. These streams of mist converged without dispersing, shrouding a Giant Cauldron situated in the very center of the hall.
This cauldron stood six to seven feet tall with a simple, ancient design, making it a colossus compared to the cauldron furnaces Han Li had seen before.
However, what truly alarmed Han Li was that the cauldron, being baked by the red mist, was glowing a bright red all over, masking its original color, and radiating intense heat from its surface. Even from twenty to thirty yards away, he felt as though he was standing in a volcano.