
The underground river water was treated by a few simple water magic arrays set by Acala and led to the gully that were specifically cut out by the masons. Of course, as for the work of constructing and renovating the underground stone maze, the “guests” from the Diablo world also put in a lot of effort. The plants’ presence enhanced the air quality inside the stone cave, and the improved air quality also let these plants stay out of the seasonal changes of the outside world and stay green… The entire underground maze was slowly becoming an independent ecosystem.

This was because Fei used up every bit of his brain cells and his pathetically small knowledge of biology and designed an independent circulatory system that’s similar to a greenhouse. These were improvised by the masons, not because someone wanted to do this to please the king.īesides these changes, another significant initiative was planting large amounts of green plantation in the underground stone cave.Īll plants that could been seen in Chambord city could all be seen in the underground maze, and maybe due to the special air quality and temperature, although it was deep into fall and the world outside had leaves turning yellow and falling, the plants in the stone cave were still as green as ever. There were statues of him of 30 to 40 meters tall situated at the north, south, west, east, and center inside the mountain belly, and the expressions were happy, angry, pity, and waving a sword. Although Fei had only been the king for less than 3 months, but as the King that made such progress, Fei’s statues were the most in number. Of course, there were also the statures of all the Kings of Chambord City.

The heroic fighting scenes of ancient battles of the gods that were told by story tellers and poets were also restored on the murals. The carvings could be observed on every single step.
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These masons had deep love for myths and that played their imagination to the full potential, carving all kinds of gods and mystical beasts vividly onto the originally rough and monotonous stone walls. In addition to the “pirated elevators”, some masons from Chambord city also later joined the construction of transforming the underground stone maze.
