It took about half an hour for Leonard Ethan to grasp the general situation of this small religious site. As he had imagined, this religious site from an older era was not large.
At least from the relatively unaltered stones and bits of charred wood, the boundaries of the religious place seemed to encompass only a small flat area with a diameter of around seven or eight meters.
"No wonder this region has repeatedly been used as a human settlement for nearly ten centuries—the geographical location is actually ideal." After completing the initial exploration, Leonard stretched his waist and subconsciously began observing the surrounding environment.
The place where he stood now was on a small hill on the edge of a field. Behind him was a dense forest, while not far in front was a winding stream in a valley.
In the distance was a large green meadow adorned with small shrubs that looked like fluffy balls, with a few scattered vacation cottages.