Although it was not yet June, the weather was already as hot as summer.
The Thousand River Valley, located in the southwestern center of the Empire, received the tropical monsoon from the Jade Sea, which traveled upstream along the Ibe River and brought the scorching summer early.
Of the three counties in the southern part of the Thousand River Valley, except for North County which suffered greatly due to its plateau terrain, Kasha County and Langsande County both had short springs and long summers.
On the pale yellow plain outside Sour Melon Town, fields were divided by fences and shrubs, with burning branches and dry grass billowing thick smoke.
Cottages, streams, and wheat fields were all covered with a layer of choking smoke.
Despite Horn vigorously promoting the reformist ideas of farm manure and green manure, due to the significant demand for new land, they could only use the traditional slash-and-burn method for smog fertilizer.