Kant's mind instantly rose to the top of the sky.
God's view expanded.
The entire Oasis Lookout suddenly appeared in a bird's-eye view.
In the distance, the lush date palm jungle, the wheat fields with sprouting seedlings, and the sparkling lake water brought the vitality of nature to the surrounding sandy dune.
Peasants were busy in the fields, holding farm tools to clean up the ridges they were responsible for.
The lake water in the canal was trickling.
The well-built canal could connect the date palm jungle with the wheat fields, and the flax fields, and pour water into the lake through the sewer at any time. The canal prevented the date palm jungle, which was ready to bloom and bear fruit, and the sprouting wheat fields to have any possibility of drying up from the astonishing amount of evaporation during the day.
The Swadians knew more about agriculture than any other country's peasant and farmers, even the chickens as well.