Medicine Mountain number 106 was divided into eight distinct regions, with clear boundaries easily perceived at a glance.
Atop the peak of the sixth region, a very imposing house had been built. Though also made from stone, each block was exquisitely carved from blue stone bricks.
The length, width, and size of the blocks were all uniform.
This house, not only aesthetically pleasing and sturdy, also provided warmth in winter and was cool in summer, making it very comfortable.
The Medicine Farmers resided only in temporary thatched huts. The huts leaked air from all sides, and rain from above, causing their inhabitants to endure rain, snow, insects, and ants. Compared to the luxurious courtyard residence of the Manager, it was like comparing a celestial dwelling to a mud hut.