Unlike Summit City, this place was massive, with towering skyscrapers and wide streets.
The roads were so spacious that they could fit up to 8 cars side by side.
Above, bustling metros crisscrossed the skyline, while skyways connected the towering buildings, showcasing the bustling energy of this sprawling metropolis.
Underground were subway train stations that connected one region to another, facilitating traffic in this place due to the sheer number of people who lived there.
In fact, this place was so huge that it had five walls dividing it.
The most central wall was where the richest and most influential people lived.
The furthest from the center, also known as the Fifth Region, was where most workers and ordinary citizen lived.
In terms of landmass, it was the largest among the regions because it contained mountainous regions, agricultural areas, industrial sectors, and multiple small size cities.