The breeding farms, after a year and a half of development, had already set on the right track.
All matters, big and small, were operating according to well-established rules, and even with an expansion to six locations, no significant problems could arise.
This was the superiority that systematization brought.
After inspecting several breeding farms, Lide was very satisfied with the orderly scene. He encountered a type of half-magical plants named Bright Silver Grass when he was preparing to leave.
Indeed, it lived up to the moniker "Bright Silver."
The broad palm-sized leaves had small pointed black barbs, and instead of the common verdant green of most plants, these leaves bore the same silver hue as silver puke.
A single Bright Silver Grass took up less than one square meter, at most the size of a washbasin, its dense leaves layered upon each other like pleated skirts.