"Yeah."
After bidding farewell to Di Wu, Naris left with Yu Huang and the others.
Five Lake Street was where the miners lived. This area was actually an industrial area for mining. Although the ores in their tricycles were crystal clear, these ores were actually buried under the black coal mine in the beginning. When these ores were first mined, they were also wrapped in a layer of black ash.
The miners needed to send the dirty ores to the mining room at the end of Five Lake Street. After washing them, they would transport the clean ores to the ore concentration camp on the street and use the cargo hovercar to transport them to other places in the Cang Lang Continent.
Those noble pharmacists and refiners would not use their precious hands to touch the pitch-black ore.
Therefore, the streets of Five Lake Street were always filled with a layer of black dust.