After the Red Clan colonized Nanni Nation, they made a rough assessment: this nation was too poor, and sending troops was a losing proposition. Over the years, Nanni Nation even stopped paying attention to West Wild Country.
Master Lane chose a piece of lush forest with abundant rainfall. Beside the vegetation, there was a roaring big river that resembled an angry dragon in the treacherous terrain.
In this stretch of the big river, there were more than a dozen waterfalls of varying sizes that reached thousands of feet in depth.
Abner Lane chose a solitary, serpentine, hundred-meter-high boulder and sat down on it. He said to Owen Bertram, "I'm about to begin; just do what you want."
Owen Bertram soon realized that although Master Lane's words seemed to give him a great benefit, they also meant he would have to protect Master Lane during this process.