Sixty-two thousand square miles was more than one percent of the nation's total land, larger than most provinces! Could one even acquire so much land?
Logically, it was impossible. The Z nation had a high population density but only a little land. Even the land owned by crop growing organizations seldom went over two and a half square miles, not to even mention 62,000.
But the land Chen Jin wanted wasn't suitable land, like woodlands or grasslands or even just land where green plants could grow. It was a barren desert.
Statistics said that the total span of deserts in the Z nation was approximately 435 thousand square miles. Combined with the Gobi Desert, which was more than 310 thousand square kilometers, the total area would become 7.45 million square miles, which accounted for 13 percent of the country's total land.