Mulberry Valley.
After more than a year of hard work by the local people, the two mountain ridges had been fully planted with mulberry trees. The newly planted mulberry trees were mostly over two meters tall, with some even exceeding three meters.
Now was the time when the branches and leaves were lush and verdant, blending seamlessly with the adjacent Black Fog Forest on the left.
The territory's merchant caravans had also developed, bringing a continuous stream of goods to the land.
Many people knew that this was mainly thanks to the Lady of the Lord—Madam Justine. It was her potions that were key to the development of the caravans, and for this reason, the local people held the Lady who preferred not to show her face in high respect.
In the apothecary lab on the fourth floor of the Lord's Hall, as the well-loved Lady of the Lord, Madam Justine had recently run into trouble due to her father, Baron Glatton.