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But by now, it seemed to have become a skill of hers. She was directionally challenged, but not pathetically so.
The labyrinth was filled with chambers and architecture everywhere, and from a bird's-eye view, it looked like a giant paper maze magnified countless times. There were endless paths and endless possibilities. Without a keen sense of three-dimensional space and direction, it was very easy to get lost.
Gu Xiaoer's group wandered and observed as they went, and quickly made their way out, sitting in the shaded rest area, waiting for their classmates to follow.
Gu Xiaoer and Ai Le, bored with nothing to do, strolled around the periphery of the labyrinth.
"Xiao Er, let's go over there and take a look!" Ai Le said, pointing to a display wall not far away, curious and craning her neck.
Indeed, following Ai Le's line of sight, they saw a stone wall that looked like an exhibit.
The two friends exchanged a glance and, hand in hand, walked toward the display wall.