The valley was not big. Standing on a high place, one could see the whole picture at a glance. Around the valley, there were strands of colorful light flashing, like beautiful stars in the night sky.
Among the colorful lights, there were small trees that were half a foot tall. They had lush branches and leaves, and countless dazzling streams of light lingered between the branches and leaves like guardians.
Occasionally, there would be a palm-sized purplish-red fruit hanging on the branches of one or two small trees. A strong fragrance was emitted from the fruit, which was extremely tempting.
The fruit was naturally the fruit of lilacus. Usually, there were thousands of small trees, but only 40 to 50 lilacus could be produced. Moreover, the growth cycle of those small trees was only about 300 years.