The ball of light slowly floated to the center of the Sword Mountain. After which, it swiftly began to spin, urging the surrounding air flow to form a vortex. However, this vortex did not have the slightest suction force. Otherwise, it was likely that the Sword Mountain would be swept into an unknown number of ivy, embroidery, and dust. The blue light mass rotated faster and faster, and gradually, no one could see whether it was rotating or not. At this time, a small hole appeared in the blue light mass, which had been gradually rotating for three times. Gradually, the small hole began to expand. After a moment, it was almost the same size as the ball of light. The dark deep hole replaced the dark blue light, and there were still a lot of blue light around the black hole, which showed th

