At the Third Du peak, Grimm landed.
Under his feet was a layer of black soil. This soil had obvious artificial traces. It seemed those hard and matchless peak vein black rocks softened and was made into powder after. Blending certain life elemental energy together with earth element and water element as well, some trace elements mixed into this as a result.
In this way, it could then yield the lush growth of these sorcerer world's flowers and plants.
Grimm only roughly swept through his temporary residence for the next few months once before silently concentrating on the interior of the flowerbed castle in front of him and walking over.
The interior was simply and elegantly decorated. The wide and bright hall was ten-plus meters high. An immense magic chandelier hung at the center of the hall and a spiral staircase led to the castle's top-most floor.