Travelling nonstop, by late morning two days later, everyone arrived at a small city on the Arubon border, their destination. Here, the city faces the southwest monsoon blowing in from the Indian Ocean, loaded with moisture and heat, warm and rainy, with an annual average rainfall of over nine thousand millimeters—one of the regions with the heaviest rainfall in the world. Many subtropical crops can be grown here, the land so fertile it's called the "Jiangnan" of the Western Regions. The pity is, this land that should have belonged to Huaxia Country ended up under the administration of the Yin Country government due to historical reasons.
