In the darkness, the crimson silk fabric undulated slowly like the tide, at times stretching along the walls like a snake, clinging to the surface of the cave — vertically, horizontally, askew, finally intersecting in all directions, forming layer upon layer of nets.
From a distance, these strips of fabric looked like a barrier of reddish warning lines, tightly sealed, as if enclosing Ke Mingye within, yet never physically coming close to his form.
At this moment, with the light from a long spear held by the person ahead, Ke Mingye could make out the patterns above the crimson silk fabric.
The surface of the fabric was embroidered with golden sun and moon totems, as well as the auspicious figures of the golden crow and jade rabbit, representing the sun, moon, and heavenly clouds — seeing this, even though Ke Mingye was uneducated, he recognized:
— This is one of the four Magic Artifacts of Nezha from the myth: The Heavenly Silk.