Upon reaching the manor, Wuyi noted that Tumu had done well in his preparations. The manor, an elegant structure of stone and wood, stood proudly at the heart of the estate. Basic servants were already in place, busying themselves with the upkeep of the manor. The resources from Huanghou, essential for their stay, were neatly organized, indicating how efficient Tumu had become.
After arriving at his manor, the first thing Wuyi did was assign his warriors the task of surveying every corner of the estate. He planned to transform this estate into his future clan headquarters. Though expansive, it was not beyond the capability of his thirty Qi warriors to secure and patrol. The estate's natural terrain offered strategic advantages for defense, yet Wuyi knew enhancements were needed to meet his standards.