Chapter 111: The Death of the Child Warrior - Cunning Battle (Part 2)

Everyone felt the chilling comfort of greenery, yet it was horrifying.

The reason it was called a border was because this place was the junction between two countries, the Song and Chu. Besides the trade among civilians, their main interactions were through clashing blades.

Thus, the border was built upon piles of bones; under the constant warfare, no life could escape from this meat grinder of a battlefield, be it humans, livestock, or even the trees that could be used to besiege cities.

The border had no trees; hence, fierce winds and widespread yellow sand were common, a rule regardless of whether it was Mulan City or Lanzhui City, which faced Mulan City across the river.

But now, less than a hundred miles from Mulan, a mysterious verdancy emerged, as if breathing in the elegance of Jiangnan and the gentleness of Yangzhou—an eerily comfortable sensation that terrified them all as they pondered one question—

What was this greenery?

It was vitality.