The environment of the cave where the Snake People live is quite simple—it's about three or four fists taller than Fisher's height, and the distance on either side is wider to allow for the transport of goods in and out, so Fisher dismounted from the camel's back as soon as he entered the cave.
Actually, Fisher didn't plan on bringing it inside, but it kept nudging him with its head, insistently following him, so Fisher had no choice but to lead it in together.
The cave is not only cramped but also dark. Fisher always felt that the Snake People leading the way moved faster and more naturally in the darkness, possibly because, as powerful hunters, the night and dark conditions are more comfortable and suitable for them.
The environment inside the cave is very suitable for their habits, except for the temperature—it's not just hot and dry, but also stifling, making it hard to breathe.
Fisher took a breath, looking at the dim, seemingly all-engulfing end of the cave, and asked,
