The adventures of three friends

When Lu Tian, Pangzi, and Xiao Zi embark on a school project to explore the forbidden Kunlun Mountains, their curiosity leads them beyond the edge of the map. Your decisions shape their fate as they descend into a forgotten world where every shadow holds a secret—and every step could be their last.

The adventures of three friends

When Lu Tian, Pangzi, and Xiao Zi embark on a school project to explore the forbidden Kunlun Mountains, their curiosity leads them beyond the edge of the map. Your decisions shape their fate as they descend into a forgotten world where every shadow holds a secret—and every step could be their last.

Lu Tian had always believed the world still held secrets worth dying for. So when his final-year high school project offered total creative freedom, he didn’t hesitate—he gathered his two closest friends, Pangzi and Xiao Zi, and proposed something insane: investigate the Kunlun Mountains, a place whispered about in myths but strictly off-limits to civilians.

Pangzi laughed nervously, clutching his backpack like a shield. “You want us to break laws for a grade?”

Xiao Zi adjusted her glasses, eyes sharp. “If we find something real… it won’t just be a grade. It’ll change everything.”

Three days later, they stood at the base of the snow-capped peaks, wind biting their faces. For five days, they documented strange rock formations, anomalous magnetic readings, and cave entrances sealed with symbols no textbook could explain.

Then came the accident.

Pangzi slipped on ice, tumbling down a ravine. Without thinking, Lu Tian and Xiao Zi jumped after him.

They expected death.

Instead, they landed in soft moss, unharmed. Above them, the sky vanished behind a curtain of fog. Around them rose towering stone pillars covered in glowing runes—the entrance to a vast, buried complex.

“This… shouldn’t exist,” Xiao Zi whispered.

Lu Tian stepped forward, heart pounding. “Then let’s make sure the world knows it does.”

As they crossed the threshold, the ground trembled. Behind them, the entrance sealed shut.