Early September in Winterfell City was already somewhat chilly.
The early autumn breeze swept across the lush meadows, bringing a touch of desolation.
Winterfell City, in fact, is a place of mountains and waters, but these waters are not located inside the city but outside, hence it can only barely be described as having an imposing geographical location.
Colin left Winterfell City and traveled south for about ten kilometers, then he saw Agate Lake.
A fine breeze blew over Agate Lake, creating layers of ripples. Various colored carp swam freely in the lake but were immediately scared away by the sound of horse hooves by the lake, scattering and disappearing into the water.
After walking along the lakeside for a while, the outline of a manor appeared in front of them.
Colin didn't speed up but leisurely enjoyed the lakeside scenery.
Before long, they entered the St. Hilde family's manor by Agate Lake.