Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, it was already mid-March.
As a typical high-altitude mountainous region, with an average elevation of three thousand meters, the Elbert Mountain Range, covered with folds and numerous mountains of varying sizes, still showed sparse vegetation even in this season of rebirth.
However.
Beneath its unremarkable appearance, this mountainous area, along with the "Broken Star Sea Coast Zone," constitutes one of the largest gold mine distribution belts in the northern continent. The Hilus people have already identified over a dozen gold mines of various sizes here.
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!
Carrying the clouds in the sky, three graceful figures descended from the sky and landed lightly in front of a cluster of yellow-green herbaceous plants that seemed out of place in this area.
They resembled bamboo with segments, but their diameter was less than a centimeter, topped with yellow oval seed heads, swaying gently in the mountain breeze.
