In the setting of the world view of the underground world, this is really a beautiful "region": it turns out that the underground world also has such a clear sky, such a wide plain, and such a prosperous civilization. This has completely deviated from people's usual cognition of the earth and underground world. This is actually just a peach blossom, a world parallel to the real world. In that case, how can we talk about being above and below ground? In addition, when the Yi people first looted Asuka, why didn't they eat her? For Mr. Morisaki, who is also from the ground, why didn't they looted him?
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