Chapter 91: Do Not Pursue a Desperate Enemy—Empress Lu Falls into a Trap, Chen Yanluo Cunningly Repels the Foes
Niutou Mountain.
This location was also considered a place of repute in the JN district. Over a decade later, a national forest park would be established here. However, it was not yet marked in 2001. After iron ore began to be mined here in the fifties, the originally horn-like eastern and western peaks were so extensively mined that the western peak was nearly leveled. This left the silhouette of a head resembling one with a single horn. But after continuous efforts to restore the vegetation for over twenty years, by 2001 Niutou Mountain had already taken on some of the grandeur of the later national forest park.
The mountain was steep but not tall, with lush, dense forests.
In the dead of night, the mountain seemed utterly quiet except for the occasional chirrup of insects in the thick of the trees during the early summer of May.