The castle was vast, covering an area of approximately 500 square meters, and it had a total of five floors.
Due to its dome-like architecture, each floor didn't significantly reduce in size as it ascended, so the overall ground area remained substantial.
In the Eastern Continent, a building of this caliber was considered top-tier, let alone in the steep terrain of the Western Continent.
Before construction, numerous complex steps were required to level the land, highlighting the esteemed status of the High Priest in the eyes of the beastfolk.
Huli, being the most exceptional and only disciple of the High Priest, naturally resided in the castle during his stay back home.
Because the High Priest was usually occupied with various responsibilities, the castle had very few other occupants. Huli, a single fox, essentially occupied the entire third floor, which had seven or eight rooms. He had set up one room specifically for An Yao.