Ice Mountain

Although the frozen land was suitable for cultivation, it was even better if she could find the source of the cold yin in the region. Thus, Lynne ventured deeper into the frozen land.

Along the way, ice became more prominent in the area while the heavy mist became less and less. Before long, Lynne's visibility improved, and she could see at least thirty yards ahead.

Nevertheless, she did not stop advancing.

After trekking for more than twenty miles, Lynne realized the frozen land extended further than she thought. At the same time, the absence of trees also made her wonder if she exited the other end of the forest.

However, Lynne noticed the slope of the icy ground was slowly ascending with numerous stumps stuck out from it. They were the stumps of broken trees.

The upper parts of the frozen trees could not be found anywhere. Or rather, the upper parts had all been shattered into numerous pieces and became unrecognizable.