The entire mansion was situated on Rainwater Lake, which was especially full during the rainy season when water was plentiful.
The water level of Rainwater Lake would be high, its emerald waves rippling like a true great lake.
But once the dry season arrived, the water level of Rainwater Lake would drop, and rugged, bizarre rocks would protrude from the lakebed.
The lake's water level would drop to only five or six meters, and some aquatic plants would emerge from the water, climbing up the rugged, bizarre rocks.
The mansion's architecture was divided into three sections. The front section featured an ornate, garden-style design.
However, this was not a garden for leisurely strolls. Instead, it was an extremely solemn and magnificent royal garden, filling the eye with a sense of opulence and splendor.
The scenery of Rainwater Lake, regardless of the season, perfectly complemented the garden landscape within the estate.
