Roman prepared to explore this land.
Sige Town only accounted for a tiny corner of the basin, occupying a position at the basin's mouth.
To the north lay tens of thousands of acres of cultivated land.
Without these lands, when viewed from high above, Sige Town would appear as nothing but an insignificant black dot on a blank piece of paper.
There were plenty of places to explore, but they also brimmed with danger.
The Wilderness referred to areas that were environmentally hazardous and primitive, filled with swamps, streams, lakes, and a great number of wetlands.
Swamps could swallow a man whole, forests housed fierce beasts, and those unexplored territories were virtually impassable.
Roman, Gwivelle, and Green formed an expedition team.
With two fine horses, Gwivelle, who could not ride, shared one with Roman, and with a small amount of living supplies, they set off—