Chapter 146 - The Serpents in the Shade
Even from atop the cliff, the sheer scale of the dungeon was unmistakable.
It wasn't just wide—it felt like a world unto itself.
Beside him, Millie peeled off her outer jacket and stuffed it into her inventory. The heat was climbing fast.
"Feels like a tropical night out here," she said, half-laughing.
"More like the Amazon," Jhin replied, eyes fixed on the jungle below.
Beneath the cliff spread a vast ocean of verdant canopy. Branches shuddered and danced under the weight of a breeze, the whole forest rippling like waves. For many of the players, this was their first visit to a C-class dungeon, and their reactions were all the same.
Awe.
Until now, dungeons had mostly been stone chambers, underground labyrinths, or claustrophobic caverns. Even the few open-air types were limited to abandoned buildings or fenced-off industrial lots.
But this… this was different.
A living, breathing continent.