Eden Sanctuary.
Over the course of nearly a month, Tang Xian had gained a certain understanding of Eden Sanctuary. Yet, the more he understood, the more confused he became.
This place was divided into two parts: the sanctuary and the ruins. The ruins resembled a boundless sea, while the sanctuary was more like a lone island within it.
The "ruins" had many sections, and the maze Bai Shuang accidentally stumbled into years ago was actually just one part of the ruins.
From Bai Shuang's perspective, that part was extensive enough to be considered a vast, cohesive entity, leading her to perceive Eden's ruins as a giant maze.
As for what the other sections were, due to their extraordinary danger, Zhong Yao adamantly prohibited Tang Xian from exploring them. Zhong Yao's stance on this matter was unyielding.
Zhong Yao's actions also struck Tang Xian as peculiar.