June, on the other hand, didn't share his silent contemplation. She immediately turned to Agema with suspicion. "Okay, so what exactly are we supposed to do in a place like that?"
Agema waved her hand dismissively. "Oh, don't worry too much. I doubt there are any ascended beings there."
June blinked. "I… wasn't even thinking about that, but now I'm worried."
Agema laughed, clearly enjoying their reactions. "Relax! I said I don't think there are any. But—since those monsters have been trapped for so long, there should be plenty of strong ones."
Arlon leaned forward slightly. "So that's why you're taking us there? To test ourselves?"
Agema nodded. "Exactly. You'll be facing monsters of all kinds, creatures that have been evolving in isolation, waiting for something—anything—to challenge them.
It's the perfect place for you to push your limits. And, of course, the experience points should be great."
June raised an eyebrow. "So you just conveniently don't know what's inside?"