After seeing Baiyue off, Cheng Ziang began to inspect the room they were staying in—a room entirely constructed with green slate, rectangular in shape, and rather spacious, covering about fifty square meters.
Although there were windows in the room, they were small openings and, without any sunlight, the whole room appeared quite dim.
This should be a guest room, with three beds arranged on both the left and right sides of the entrance—stone beds entirely carved from rock, covered with straw mats and linen. Opposite the door, at the center of the room, was a round fire pit, about one and a half meters in diameter. When the group entered, the fire was still burning and the pot was cooking something strange.
Upon seeing this fire pit, Cheng Ziang was puzzled. Although the temperature wasn't high due to the rain, it was not so cold as to require a fire.