Standing in the middle of the maze's passage felt like standing between two skyscrapers. Underfoot was a wide and imposing commercial district, while on both sides were commercial buildings representing the city's façade. Although the size of the passages might differ slightly, even the narrowest ones weren't cramped.
In such an enormous maze, there were 162 correct routes where the overlapping segments accounted for less than one-third of the entire path length. This doesn't even include the numerous dead ends and misleading paths designed to confuse players.
If fifty-four people were scattered inside, running into even two or three of them would be considered lucky—unless the starting points of the maze weren't too far apart.
But if that were the case, the linking prop should have marked the location of Liang Shuang and the other two.