The girls passed through the fog layer and finally saw the inside of Earth's Scar. Looking up, the sky was a dull grey with fog. And yet, the sunlight still managed to seep through the fog, illuminating the interior of Earth's Scar. It was as if the fog layer simply acted as a one-way gateway. Standing on the last transfer station over three hundred meters high and looking down, they saw a green world below. The cavern, spanning over six hundred thousand square meters, was filled with trees and grass, with low shrubs and an abundance of ferns. These ferns stood hundreds of meters tall. Compared to these giant plants, humans were no more significant than a grain of sand on the beach.
In the sprawling forest down below, occasional roars of beasts echoed, while dozens of birds swooped and soared above the canopy of fern-trees. Life was teeming within Earth's Scar. It was hard to believe that this vibrant world existed under several hundred meters of fog in an underground cavern.