In the depths of the forest, there stood a colossal palace, tens of meters high.
This palace was not built with a single brick or tile, nor with steel and cement, not even by cutting down trees. It was completely formed by the natural growth of a few giant banyan trees.
This is the headquarters of the Will of Nature and also the abode of the Moon Goddess.
The Moon Goddess lay on a rattan throne, flanked by beautiful elf-like maidens attending to her—one massaging her legs, another her shoulders, one applying nail polish, and another peeling grapes and gently placing them into her mouth one by one.
If this scene involved a man, Wen Wen would surely curse the evils of feudalism, but as the Moon Goddess was enjoying the service, the scene was quite harmonious.
Outside the main hall, Iyeta sat on a small chair, laughing foolishly.