Ye Shikai fell into deep contemplation. The King of Atlantis really was intriguing. On the one hand, he sought to prolong his life and achieve immortality, while on the other hand, he extensively constructed his own tomb, preparing for both outcomes. Looking at this underground tomb, it occupied the entire subspace of the city, requiring a massive scale of manpower and resources.
Ye Shikai didn't know whether the King of Atlantis wanted to prolong his life or was crazily aiming for immortality, but for any ruler, they only have one enemy - death.
Wasn't Emperor Qin Shi Huang also such a monarch? As for the legends of immortality, they're now unfounded and unverifiable.
As for this craftsman master named Hu Li, it was not the first time Ye Shikai had heard of him. It could be said that so many ingeniously deadly mechanisms in the tomb, all laden with "grave sins," were his handiwork.