In the southern hemisphere, there is a place known as the Mountains of Death, a Life Forbidden Zone where drought persists for decades, and it might not see a single drop of rain.
During the day, temperatures here can soar to sixty degrees Celsius, and at night, they can plummet to minus twenty degrees Celsius.
This is truly a Life Forbidden Zone, where not even the most drought-resistant cacti can survive. For thousands of miles, the landscape is an unchanging, desolate vista. Occasionally, plumes of smoke rise to the sky; these are harmful gases emitted by volcanic activity.
It's common knowledge worldwide that no life exists within the Life Forbidden Zone. Yet, no one would have guessed that the headquarters of the Paradise Bird organization—sought after by the entire world for hundreds of years and considered humanity's second greatest enemy—was hidden within this very Life Forbidden Zone.
