Divine Realm.
Gu Yin found Song Que to be a very uninteresting person. He did not hide his identity. In the future, he would inhabit this place forever, so having someone to talk to wouldn't be too bad to ease the loneliness.
When Song Que learned that Gu Yin was the creator, his expression was quite remarkable.
Because Gu Yin not only created them but also endowed them with personalities. That means the Four Fierce Beasts, the twelve Judgment Chiefs of the court, those mythical creatures in what seemed like myths—sacred beasts, fierce beasts, and demon beasts—all had their nasty personalities bestowed by Gu Yin.
What surprised Gu Yin was that this seemingly spotless young man could so easily accept someone with such a dark history like himself.
He felt that Song Que might not be just a simple person blindly pursuing justice.
Song Que learned many stories from Gu Yin, and Gu Yin also discovered many things about the human world from Song Que.