After Flame Mountain, there was another vast plain where the fat grass was as tall as a man, looking like a sea of green.
From here, even the people of Copper Valley tribe were completely unfamiliar, only able to understand a thing or two from the records of their ancestors. It was said that the fourth strategic key point was an iceberg.
Five days later, Chu Hao appeared in front of a gigantic iceberg that stretched for thousands of miles, the cold wind piercingly cold, enough to threaten warriors of the Warrior tier.
If they were to start a battle here, they had to solve the problem of keeping warm first.
However, Chu Hao soon saw the flags planted on the mountain, those were the war flags of the Copper Valley tribe.
More than half a year had passed, the Copper Valley tribe must have captured this strategic location—otherwise, it would be overtaken by another tribe.