To Grimm's surprise, what awaited him in the monster's belly was not a foul-smelling pool of extremely corrosive digestive fluid.
In fact, the interior space within the monster's body was spacious and empty. Apart from being slightly moist, the conditions were relatively stable. For the moment, Grimm did not feel any external movement so it indicated that the monster was remaining stationary.
Being caught in this situation, Grimm could not help but think back on his encounter with the Great Bloodfalls Lavawyvern back at the Shadow Enigmatic World.
Of course, the monster whose belly Grimm was held captive in, was in no way comparable to the Lavawyvern, which was at least one level higher than this one. From his perception alone, Grimm could tell that this monster was just another unidentified wild creature.
Perhaps its perception ability was malfunctioning. This guy actually had the audacity to swallow a lethal Level-2 lifeform into its body whole.