Friendly questions

As Lex walked towards the ranch, he compared Dunya to every other planet he had visited. The most common trend in most places were a few high density metropolitan cities containing the bulk of the population and important buildings and sites in these cities. Then there were suburban areas outside such cities, with a few small towns and villages spread out across the countryside alongside a large amount of farm or wild lands.

For most places, it just made sense. Dunya, however, from what Lex had seen so far, took a different approach. As far as he had come, the forest of large trees continued, and with each tree serving as a building, it was basically just a sprawling, massive city that never ended.

There were no roads either, since everyone just walked in the grass which seemed unaffected by the people passing by. It was such a free flowing environment compared to what Lex had been used to that he didn't know what to make of it.