Ice Sculpture Royal Capital.
Within the Ten-thousand-year-old Ice Lake.
Through the massive floor-to-ceiling windows, Cang Xu observes the ice lake outside the Alchemy Laboratory.
This is a silent world. The ice layer serves as a natural gigantic barrier, isolating the noise and clamor of the surface Royal Capital. During the day, sunlight penetrates through the top ice layer, coloring the entire lake with a blue hue. The light refracts within the cracks and bubbles of the ice, creating a flickering scenery akin to the Northern Lights underwater.
At night, without the suppression of the top layer sunlight, the bioluminescence of organisms dominates. Various mosses, water plants, and winter fishes emit biological light, which converges into a faint green glow, saturating the entire ice lake from bottom to top.