Every summer, this place would be greeted by torrential rains.
But that was a good thing.
If there were no rain in summer and more rain in winter, with the hot and rainy seasons not coinciding, that was what truly caused Roman a headache, as no matter what was planted, the yield would not be high.
According to Moor, the torrential rains in previous years would only last intermittently for a day or two.
Last year, there were only two instances of torrential rain.
That was even better.
It brought enough moisture while not destroying the crops.
Roman stood in front of the manor's great hall, staring at the storm clouds in the sky, as huge raindrops pattered down.
The rain was pouring!
Roman felt a sense of unease.
Because there would be torrential rain tomorrow as well.
He had spent months developing the marsh, but only reclaimed a few hundred acres of land, most of the labor having gone into the construction of a good drainage system to cope with the torrential rains.