A few days later, at Golden Harbor Town, Barris Castle.
Barris Castle was located on a cliff on the east side of Golden Harbor Town. It was the highest place in the entire Golden Harbor Town.
Like most of the castles built by the nobles in this world, Barris Castle also paid great attention to its strategic location. The castle faced the sea, and there was only a very narrow mountain road leading to it. The road was only enough for two carriages to travel together, and there were cliffs on both sides. It was not a problem for ordinary people to pass through, but it was impossible for an army to attack.
By relying on this impregnable defense, the Barris family was able to stand in Golden Harbor Town for less than a few hundred years. In the previous conflicts between the nobles, no other family had been able to break through the Barris family's gate.