The "model's" base was growing.
As Zhou Ming-Duncan's cognitive spread continued, the structure representing the underground world of Plunder City-State began to emerge bit by bit in his mind, and these parts that appeared in cognition had now transformed into corresponding new parts on this "collection."
It was a crude object, resembling a rocky disc, growing at a speed visible to the naked eye and covering the entire underground portion of Plunder City-State. It then began to extend gradually, revealing more bizarre and varied details—layers of millennia-old sediments, growths like tiny spines, and winding, odd protrusions amongst the layers.
It felt like the rough exterior of some echinoderm or the ugly remains of a rock corroded in strong acid.
Finally, the growth process came to a halt.
At the bottom of the "model" representing Plunder City-State, there was now a disc-shaped base.
However, Zhou Ming frowned.