Rushing along the lime road, Lynn halted Mo Ying upon reaching the salt factory and open-pit iron mine.
Under Kuisi's management, he hadn't visited the three major mines for a long time.
Fortunately, everything was running normally.
Moreover, with more labor invested, the workers' techniques became increasingly proficient.
Production efficiency also improved.
Under the workers' attentive gazes, Lynn inspected around for a while.
Then he dismounted from Mo Ying's horseback.
With Red and more than thirty others, he ventured into the unpaved primordial forest.
It's already the end of May, approaching June.
The chilling cold within the depths of the forest remained unchanged.
Coupled with the occasional mountain breeze, and the surrounding sounds of strange beasts calling.
The forest's eerie tranquility grew even stronger.
Amidst this.
A team was weaving between trees large enough for several people to embrace.
