On the slopes of Mist Canyon, a large number of pine and cypress trees thrived.
These trees, nurtured by nature, have grown for centuries, enduring wind and sun. Each one stood five to six meters tall, with rough and hard bark, dense foliage, and twisted roots deeply embedded in the soil.
Under the influence of Imperial Jade, the pine and cypress trees on the mountainside all underwent a transformation.
It was as if parched trees long deprived of rain suddenly received a downpour, stretching out their fibrous leaves. The gnarled roots pulled free from the soil to form sturdy limbs, dense branches sloughed away to reveal natural tree-like tridents, and vaguely human features, including noses and eyes, emerged on their rough barks.
Tree Generals, this dose of Imperial Jade left by Yue Chen actually had the magical effect of turning grass and wood into soldiers and generals.
