Spring has arrived, and it's once again the season of life's proliferation.
The South Sea Great Labyrinth and its surrounding waters, as seen in the Domain of Void, appear as a vast ring-shaped island. Half the sky is clear, while the other half is dense with storm clouds, with the sea waves ceaselessly surging.
Looking further into the spectacle, one can see a massive underwater volcano rising from the azure ocean. Its eruption crater juts above the sea surface, forming the outermost layer, the "ring-shaped island." At the center of this island lies a deep cavern that leads endlessly downward, where the seawater turns black—as if a colossal, indescribably dangerous entity lurks within.
This scenery, in a sense, serves as a subtle metaphor for the "Labyrinth's" presence and the "hidden danger" therein.