The Chen family residence, known as the Chen Manor, was established centuries ago when the city of Biluocheng was first built and the Chen family head became the city lord. Though situated in the city center, the manor spans nearly 100 acres, equivalent to seven or eight large football fields in Chen Ming's previous life. It could be said that almost a third of the city center belonged to the Chen family.
The Chen Manor was originally a result of the founding family head abusing his power for personal gain. However, due to the few Chen family members, managing such a large estate proved challenging and prone to issues. Subsequent family heads gradually modified the estate, partitioning off streets and renting them out. Yet even after these adjustments, the remaining estate was still disproportionately large for the family's population, allowing them to construct various mimicry training grounds.
