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The carriage slowly started moving and soon left the city gates.

After passing through the city gates, the carriage did not take the wide main road but instead turned onto the country lanes.

The branches on the sides of the road kept tapping against the carriage, and inside the carriage, the three people remained silent.

The carriage moved slowly, with several uphill and downhill slopes. The road had many forks, and the young man felt like the carriage was constantly turning.

Having lost his sense of direction, the young man prayed that the coachman wouldn't lose his way. Otherwise, even if they wanted to get back to the main road, it would be quite difficult.

The young man wondered why the employer lived in such a remote and complex road location. It would be very difficult for him if he had to go out for something in the future. Just getting familiar with this road would probably take several months.

As the young man frowned while looking out the window, the carriage finally entered a neatly lined tree-lined avenue.

In the distance were rows of lush green fields. With the arrival of spring, the crops in the fields were a vibrant green, swaying in the wind. Fields of wheat swayed back and forth with the breeze, creating ripples like waves. Besides the wheat fields, there were rapeseed fields, with the new rapeseed resembling a thick green carpet spread across the fields. The large rapeseed leaves covered the fields layer by layer, not revealing a hint of soil color.

In the sky, birds were joyfully flying, searching for their first meal of the day.

Along the tree-lined avenue, the carriage picked up speed. It was evidently a more remote area, as not a single person or carriage was seen along the way.

After more than an hour, the carriage finally stopped in front of a spacious and luxurious villa garden.

Getting off the carriage, the young man's first impression was white.

Everything was snow white.

The ground was covered with white gravel and uncommon white pebbles. The trees, flowers, and grass in the garden were planted in flower beds made of white bricks.