Chapter 100: Trace
Riley’s first impression of Seoul Dino Park, arriving alongside Dominic, was that it was far stranger—and far livelier—than the rumors had led her to believe.
In fact, Dino Park had always been shrouded in sinister gossip.
After all, a known terrorist had taken over an entire orbital station.
There were even urban legends about shadowy figures snatching people away in the dark.
And the infamy of A, the so-called “Pizza Demon,” only kept growing, so those rumors showed no sign of dying down.
But to Riley’s eyes, Dino Park looked nothing like the grim tales she'd heard.
With a slightly /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ excited expression, she looked around.
She’d never visited back when it was still a tourist attraction, so everything felt new and a little magical.
Black pterosaurs glided lazily through the sky, and off in the distance, massive herbivorous dinosaurs grazed peacefully within the biodome of the ecological park.
Despite A’s takeover, Dino Park seemed to have retained much of its original dinosaur-themed identity.
Of course, the giant Triceratops sitting squarely at the hotel entrance to greet visitors was a bit of a departure.
Like a massive puppy, the Triceratops swished its tail contentedly as children patted its head.
