Domestically, it was still peaceful, but the international scene was tumultuous.
Over recent years, the world's environment had been constantly changing, with many areas becoming increasingly hostile.
In numerous places, the emergence of food crises had become quite normal. It could even be said that, in most places, food had always been an issue. Now, with the advent of high-yield wheat, things had changed.
Not only the smaller countries were eyeing it, but the large ones as well.
Especially those with vast tracts of developed agricultural land, they were even more covetous.
The colossal country in the North had even initiated diplomatic actions, seeking to introduce the high-yield wheat.
There was no helping it; most places in that Northern country were in a cold area. Perennially frozen environments meant that most regions were unsuitable for planting crops, which seemed like such a waste.